Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: shammy davis jnr on March 29, 2007, 11:04:51 am
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did any one see these at the cleaning show and what did u think and are they real pricey our not bad valou for money how much would you say the 60 ft one is
tryed on the web but could not find them so come on guys inlighten me lol
cheers davis
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They have put more carbon in them to make them the stiffest poles compared to the competition and showed comparison pics of the competition which where eye openers.The clamps. Each pole section is also slightly tapered at the base (clever) to sove wear problems and stop them coming apart when extending. They are the same weight as previousergo poles.
Apart from not reducing the wait they seem to have solved any other criticism.
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so jeff i take it you were well impressed then mate and are they exspensive
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The old one was £1k not sure of the new price. I needed a 60 for job and that was the only option 2 years ago. I had good service from the one I had but have just sold for a bargain £450.
I did like the new redesign with the conical base ends and shouild last for years. I also liked the new alu pole from Brodex for low work and the 24ft facelift.
But as you may know I am a fishing pole fan.
Note Carbon fibre poles generally will not drop their new prices because of the world shortage.
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i think the new ionics pole is about £1700 plus. i wouldn't take much notice of the comparision pics as you can make anything look bad if your motivated! The tapered base has been around for a while there are a couple of poles with that design which have been around for a while. The weight is not an issue, the more ridged a pole is the easier it is to use. It looks a good pole, its a little early to find anything any faults.
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Not sure I agree about the pics thing, I took some comparison of the ungeralu ergo and featherlite 4 months ago, they are difficult to fiddle.
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I agree but they didnt actually criticise or do anything just left a book of pics and left the viewer to make their own mind up. Any other supplier could and should do the same.
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i know what you mean its like. is a bmw realy built beter than a bentley ,
most people know what a bently is just by lookin
but will actually buy a bmw becase they can aford it i know if i spent over a grand on a pole i would be frightened to use it in anger ........
imagine the door getting shut buy a freak gust just as you are loading it in to your van and crack
i would be frightened to look
it happened to a salmon rod off mine once 450 quid gone in two seconds and fifty f,,ks
i could have repaired it if it were a glass fiber rod but with carbon its game over
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Carbon rods can be repaired,i snapped my top section on my superlite and repaired it with super glue.
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Here is who the trade uses for repairs.
http://www.polerepairs.co.uk/
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i think the new ionics pole is about £1700 plus.
That's the e2+, the e2 is 5% more than the old ergolites and the old ergolites are 20% less than they used to be