Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Stoots on January 28, 2019, 06:11:34 pm
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£650 :-[
Dont know if i feel happy or sad lol
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Nice. Let us know what you think compared to the slx when you have used it for a few days :)
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I think if I still worked and worked alone I’d buy one.
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I think if I still worked and worked alone I’d buy one.
i think thats a good point, when i worked as a 2 man i didnt feel as knackered but thats probably because i did fronts. Makes a diff when doing over connys etc.
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You wait till you get the box and think there's nothing in it! lol ;D
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if you get 2 years out of it adam then its not too bad at £325 a year(£6-25 a week).....itll make your working day easier for sure.....
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You’ll love it, it’ll be a revelation mate!
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I had an extreme 18
I prefer my slx 18
Main reason extreme 450 plus vat
Slx 190 plus vat
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Slx is much more robust
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I got the Extreme a few months ago .It is far stiffer than the slx .I like it with being stiffer there is more scrubbing than bouncing about, also with it being stiffer i dont hit the roofs of some windows ,whilst trying to reach ones behind them ,You have to maintain it more than the slx but if you want to get the best out off it , you have to do it to get a long use from it .Was having a problem getting the new tape on it every few week but have got it suused now a little wedge to open it up and each section slides in without chewing the tape off. ;D ;D
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You won’t regret it, I found my daily rate went up through being less tired and rattling work off quicker too with it being lighter.
Just make sure you maintain it, but some of the dry spray lube from gardiner if you haven’t already its really good stuff and much better than the wd40 version etc as it leaves a coating on the pole causing less friction which is the main issue of wear.
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I thought my slx was light but absolutely love the weight of my phantom hi-mod what a difference and much the same weight as the extreme and treat it exactly the same as my slx
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I thought my slx was light but absolutely love the weight of my phantom hi-mod what a difference and much the same weight as the extreme and treat it exactly the same as my slx
How long have u been using it pal and how’s the west going on the clamps?
Started to see a few negative posts on Facebook about these after all the game changing hype!
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Been using extremes since May 2011 and used v1 through to v3. Excellent poles.
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I had an extreme 18
I prefer my slx 18
Main reason extreme 450 plus vat
Slx 190 plus vat
if thats all i needed for the majority of my work then id probably stick to an SLX too but i need a 25 footer day in/day out and i have lots of awkward windows to reach over connys/extensions....this is where you really notice the difference compared to an SLX.....
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I had an extreme 18
I prefer my slx 18
Main reason extreme 450 plus vat
Slx 190 plus vat
I’m the same, I used to have an Extreme 18’ but on an 18’ pole it’s probably not worth the extra money as the SLX 18 is a really light pole anyway. I now use the gardiner 43cm DuPont brush and I wouldn’t fancy it on the end of an Extreme 18, it would make it top heavy.
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I had an extreme 18
I prefer my slx 18
Main reason extreme 450 plus vat
Slx 190 plus vat
I’m the same, I used to have an Extreme 18’ but on an 18’ pole it’s probably not worth the extra money as the SLX 18 is a really light pole anyway. I now use the gardiner 43cm DuPont brush and I wouldn’t fancy it on the end of an Extreme 18, it would make it top heavy.
Yeah if I was using a 25 all day I wouldn't Want to be using my sons slx
Up to a 22 I'd stick with Slx
Must admit I try and avoid the very high stuff, 40 feet and above, there's plenty of easy low stuff to clean.
I use my supermax nowadays mainly with the bottom 3 sections removed
90% of my work is reached with the 18
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I bought an18ft Extreme 2 years ago, due to a problem with my shoulder, best thing i ever did, the weight difference
between this and my 25ft SLX is huge, my shoulder is better now, my extreme is my every day go to pole,
i know it is more expensive, but it is worth the extra money, for the health benefits to your body.
Larry
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It’s all I use you can’t put a price on making your working day easier,if you have hot water electric reels and these poles you’ll know you are doing everything you can to make the job not only easier but limiting you’re risk of injury all 3 combined.
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I ordered the 25 but plan on using it as a 20 without a section for everyday use.
Some days I use my slx 18 all day on other days I may only use it on half of the work.. need something longer and at the moment the only other pole I have is a clx 27 which is horrible on an angle.
I think the 25 should cover me for everything except maybe half a dozen with veluxes
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I have a 25 and it will easily do 3rd floor and most Velux windows on modern houses,I have a 35ft extreme and it only comes out 3-4 times over 2 months on domestics so it will last years I’ve had it a few years it’s like new still.
I wouldn’t strip an extreme pole down if you can afford it use the right pole for the job they last way way longer that way,a 22 will most houses day to day weighs as much as a snooker cue.
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I ordered the 25 but plan on using it as a 20 without a section for everyday use.
Some days I use my slx 18 all day on other days I may only use it on half of the work.. need something longer and at the moment the only other pole I have is a clx 27 which is horrible on an angle.
I think the 25 should cover me for everything except maybe half a dozen with veluxes
I use the extreme as a "20" and because it does not have the bigger section of the 22 or 25 it feels much lighter. In fact it is only a few grams heavier than an an extreme 18 but the extra 2ft of reach makes all the difference as long as you have a longer pole for back up.
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It’s all I use you can’t put a price on making your working day easier,if you have hot water electric reels and these poles you’ll know you are doing everything you can to make the job not only easier but limiting you’re risk of injury all 3 combined.
Reeling my hose in is the only exercise I get, better not go electric or I'll vegetate 😁😁
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I ordered the 25 but plan on using it as a 20 without a section for everyday use.
Some days I use my slx 18 all day on other days I may only use it on half of the work.. need something longer and at the moment the only other pole I have is a clx 27 which is horrible on an angle.
I think the 25 should cover me for everything except maybe half a dozen with veluxes
I use the extreme as a "20" and because it does not have the bigger section of the 22 or 25 it feels much lighter. In fact it is only a few grams heavier than an an extreme 18 but the extra 2ft of reach makes all the difference as long as you have a longer pole for back up.
I admit it was your posts I nicked the idea from ;D
I fancied and extreme 18 but at 500-600 quid each I can't really justify buying 2 poles.
Having a 25 used at 20ft makes a lot sense especially when that will do 90% of my round.
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I ordered the 25 but plan on using it as a 20 without a section for everyday use.
Some days I use my slx 18 all day on other days I may only use it on half of the work.. need something longer and at the moment the only other pole I have is a clx 27 which is horrible on an angle.
I think the 25 should cover me for everything except maybe half a dozen with veluxes
just leave it as a 25 footer adam.....honestly these poles are sooo light....you dont need to remove sections!plus its better NOT to extend every section fully all the time anyway....much better to vary the clamping on the sections for a few reasons.....
1.it makes the pole super rigid...
2.it distributes the wear on the sections more evenly
3.less likely to snap a section if you not fully extending all the time
4.sometimes its better to stand further back from a window to cut down on neck strain(which you cant do with a shorter pole)
5.itll save you time having to go back to the van to add a section for those higher windows/velux,etc....
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I thought my slx was light but absolutely love the weight of my phantom hi-mod what a difference and much the same weight as the extreme and treat it exactly the same as my slx
How long have u been using it pal and how’s the west going on the clamps?
Started to see a few negative posts on Facebook about these after all the game changing hype!
I ordered mine on black Friday so been using it since then every day and so far absolutely no problems at all with clamps or sections getting stuck
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Well I got a phone call at around 11:30am from the delivery driver telling me no one was answering the door (r lass was under specific instructions to listen out for my pole)
Anyway as luck would have it (well I planned it) I was only working local so shot home in about 2 mins and retrieved said pole.
Anyway it's a fantastic pole, it weighs about the same as my 18 slx and on lower level stuff there's not much in it, but extend the thing full is where you notice the difference.
It does feel more fragile and I'm not sure I will use it as my day to day pole as like I said the 18 slx is very close on single storey work but certainly it will make life easier for anything higher or that involves angles.
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Stick some extreme brushes on it and you will fly through your work. ;D
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Stick some extreme brushes on it and you will fly through your work. ;D
Thats what ive got mate
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Give me a SLX over a Extreme any day...I was snapping sections left right and centre when I had one...there's no weight to a SLX anyway and much more robust.
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Give me a SLX over a Extreme any day...I was snapping sections left right and centre when I had one...there's no weight to a SLX anyway and much more robust.
Yeh they do feel fragile.
Think I'll use my slx 18 for most stuff within reach and treat mine with love and hopefully it will last a few years of not hammered everyday.
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Give me a SLX over a Extreme any day...I was snapping sections left right and centre when I had one...there's no weight to a SLX anyway and much more robust.
I think if you struggle to use an SLX-22 then there's something seriously wrong with you and you should be looking for a pen pushing job. There's no need to splash out £100's on an extreme.
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Give me a SLX over a Extreme any day...I was snapping sections left right and centre when I had one...there's no weight to a SLX anyway and much more robust.
I think if you struggle to use an SLX-22 then there's something seriously wrong with you and you should be looking for a pen pushing job. There's no need to splash out £100's on an extreme.
When you're an old fart like me an extreme 20 feels much lighter than an SLX22 (I've used one of these) and I can work longer without tiring or knackering myself!
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Give me a SLX over a Extreme any day...I was snapping sections left right and centre when I had one...there's no weight to a SLX anyway and much more robust.
I think if you struggle to use an SLX-22 then there's something seriously wrong with you and you should be looking for a pen pushing job. There's no need to splash out £100's on an extreme.
When you're an old fart like me an extreme 20 feels much lighter than an SLX22 (I've used one of these) and I can work longer without tiring or knackering myself!
Bungle is a old fart ;D :)
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Give me a SLX over a Extreme any day...I was snapping sections left right and centre when I had one...there's no weight to a SLX anyway and much more robust.
I think if you struggle to use an SLX-22 then there's something seriously wrong with you and you should be looking for a pen pushing job. There's no need to splash out £100's on an extreme.
Totally agree
If I had a lot of high work I'd buy an extreme but Slx's rule at 22 feet and below , maybe even 25 feet
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Give me a SLX over a Extreme any day...I was snapping sections left right and centre when I had one...there's no weight to a SLX anyway and much more robust.
I think if you struggle to use an SLX-22 then there's something seriously wrong with you and you should be looking for a pen pushing job. There's no need to splash out £100's on an extreme.
Totally agree
If I had a lot of high work I'd buy an extreme but Slx's rule at 22 feet and below , maybe even 25 feet
depends on your work....if you worked my round you d defo want the xtreme!
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Give me a SLX over a Extreme any day...I was snapping sections left right and centre when I had one...there's no weight to a SLX anyway and much more robust.
I think if you struggle to use an SLX-22 then there's something seriously wrong with you and you should be looking for a pen pushing job. There's no need to splash out £100's on an extreme.
Totally agree
If I had a lot of high work I'd buy an extreme but Slx's rule at 22 feet and below , maybe even 25 feet
depends on your work....if you worked my round you d defo want the xtreme!
Sounds like you need to do some more refining.
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I think as an everyday pole at 18ft the slx will work out better value. It will probably last twice as long as the equivalent extreme and doing simple single story work with no angles, stretching or Conny's the extra stiffness and weight is negligible.
Especially when you consider an extreme is double the cost and lasts half the time then it actually costs 4x the price if used as a day to day pole.
However the higher you go and the more acute the angle the more the extreme pays you back.
I would say 80% of my round is reachable with 18ft. So hopefully the extreme will last me at least 2-3 years. I wouldn't want to be replacing sections every 6 months like I've heard some do.
But time will tell, I may never buy another or I may love them and never buy another slx
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If im doing straight up and down work then i just use an slx, any jobs with awkward windows or anything higher then i use an extreme.
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Dodgy elbow me.
20 years of clicking a computer mouse button has completely ruined my elbow.
I tried all sorts of stuff and nothing really made much difference.
I got the Xtreme 22 pole and brushes and I don't even think about it any more.
Got 2 extensions too.
I've had to live with Xtreme poles and yes I have broken a few sections, but my V3 has been good.
Probably had it a couple of years.
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Give me a SLX over a Extreme any day...I was snapping sections left right and centre when I had one...there's no weight to a SLX anyway and much more robust.
I think if you struggle to use an SLX-22 then there's something seriously wrong with you and you should be looking for a pen pushing job. There's no need to splash out £100's on an extreme.
When you're an old fart like me an extreme 20 feels much lighter than an SLX22 (I've used one of these) and I can work longer without tiring or knackering myself!
Bungle is a old fart ;D :)
:'(
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i dont see the point in buying an xtreme pole if your just gonna use it every now and again....the real benefit is using it for EVERYTHING!including G/F/S jobs,conny roofs as well as the run of the mill window cleaning stuff......
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Been using an slx35 for a while and had recently taken two ext sections off an old slx22 for the new chap to make it easier on him.... I don't remember the last time I used it as a 22 but what a difference, I'm amazed at the weight difference although I can't be arsed with removing sections or the pole hose I might think about it now.
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i dont see the point in buying an xtreme pole if your just gonna use it every now and again....the real benefit is using it for EVERYTHING!including G/F/S jobs,conny roofs as well as the run of the mill window cleaning stuff......
And that's where the problem lies, if you use it for everything you're having to tip toe around treating it with kid gloves
Extremes have their place I'm sure, but not as an everyday pole, unless you have health issues of course
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i dont see the point in buying an xtreme pole if your just gonna use it every now and again....the real benefit is using it for EVERYTHING!including G/F/S jobs,conny roofs as well as the run of the mill window cleaning stuff......
And that's where the problem lies, if you use it for everything you're having to tip toe around treating it with kid gloves
Extremes have their place I'm sure, but not as an everyday pole, unless you have health issues of course
I don't treat mine with kid gloves. And I've got it to prevent health issues in the long term.
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Anyway poor old Gomo will have to wait awhile I expect his extreme is stuck on Bodmin Moor in the snow.