Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jeff1 on January 15, 2007, 04:12:43 pm
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This isn't mine but a mates
Unger HiFlow Carbon Tech is for sale and currently on e-bay. (only used twice)..cost over £1900 inc vat...starting price £1500, just thought I'd mention it...no hard sell.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Window-Cleaning-Water-Fed-Pole-Unger-Hi-Flo_W0QQitemZ160074078819QQihZ006QQcategoryZ112579QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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do you know why he is selig it jeff? how high does it go? is it realy lite?
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Hi Mike
Here is the email from him:-
I’m selling it to try and release some cash, apart from the fact the good old Tax Man want’s a contribution from me....Spring’s coming and I want my bike pukka....if I can sell it, I’ll be able to get a Facelift pole...carry on with the commercial (2 new contracts today) and do the other stuff too....just shifting finances about really...nothing sinister....lol...
Yes it is really light, and reaches 50'
Hope this helps Mike.
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Brush assembly weighs <2lbs, each section weighs <2lbs so 50ft is 8x6ft sections = 18lbs/8kg or 8 bags of sugar.
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Compare that to supalite which is around 3kg and 3rd of the price...
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Or a Featherlite F18 at 2.6kg about £300 incl vat.
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They're the modular poles aren't they?
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Just looked at the discription on ebay and they look like a modular pole to me.
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how big is the f18?
shawn
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Yes modular poles in the pic that twist to lock, interesting that they are shown with an applicator instead of a brush. That would be slightly lighter. But I wouldnt consider 8kg light at that height.
An F18 is a 16 with a 1x 2m extension. Confusingly the actual height is ..............48ft or 15m
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is that how much you sell them for ?
shawn
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Or a Featherlite F18 at 2.6kg about £300 incl vat.
who makes that jeff, i am looking to replace my ionics universal 38 foot, mostly residential so looking for light and robust, it gets knocked about a bit!! thanks
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Have a look on Matts site under "Featherlite Merry Christmas" look in section 3 lets try a link to it ? http://d.co.uk/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=412
But I class them as instrumentsyou can not roughly knock them about, but they are very very light and the 16m cuts down to 42ft.