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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jampot on May 12, 2008, 04:09:17 pm
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hi guys how do you rate the xtel?
i didnt want to spend to much but not the cheapest either
so i just ordered one what are your thoughts ?
think i had a good deal
21 ft xtel complete
100m compete hose and reel
£259 all in ???
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Sounds about right, if that includes a brush and hose fittings.
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yes it is alex :)
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The 21ft pole is nice and light with a good reach. It is slightly flexible on full extension though. Before I switched to more expensive carbon fibre poles, I used one of the 21ft's myself.
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only been wfp a year alex and this is the second pole ive bought,first was a 18ft second hand bordox :)
id love to get the carbon off you mate but its not the time for me yet mate :)
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I used one for a while, light enough for all day, bit bendy - very bendy when maxed at horizontal over conservatory roofs even with a very light brush. Big improvement over the extels of last year. Keep it whilst you save for an SL-X.
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hi guys how do you rate the xtel?
i didnt want to spend to much but not the cheapest either
so i just ordered one what are your thoughts ?
think i had a good deal
21 ft xtel complete
100m compete hose and reel
£259 all in ???
that really does depend on the hose and reels you got all in.
xtels are a cheap pole, an cheap to replace as they dont last that long IMO, but do the job, I use a 17ft daily and they are bashed about alot and at the small price they are no probs as I have a few of them. SL-x is next buy for me when van comes back with new engine.
Ian
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Sorry to keep going on about the harris pole from b&q, but after using it for the first time today I really can't understand why anyone would want to buy anything else!!! It really is fantastic and for £15 you can't go wrong!!!!! ;D
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The 17ft is a better all round pole,saying that the 21ft and the 17ft are to bendy over 12ft.To be honest the old orange version of this pole was of better quality if you ask me,it was far more ridgid and better built.All they needed to do was improve the clamps slightly,I would say that £249 for that pole is way way over priced for the quality of material as they don`t last 5 minutes if used daily.
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What poles would you recommend besides the slx and sl2 as ive got 27 & 30foot hybrid xtels unger green and am thinking of getting rid of them and getting something different,
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What poles would you recommend besides the slx and sl2 as ive got 27 & 30foot hybrid xtels unger green and am thinking of getting rid of them and getting something different,
The pole is the most important thing next to 000 on the meter,it`s an extension of you arms.You will only get what you pay for with poles there are no short cuts or quick fixes,it`s not the same with all products but with poles the price reflects the quality.Carbon quality also varies from company to company,in the van i would have 1xSl2 1xSLX or 1x24ft carbon facelift,i have all these poles but now only use the first 2 on a regular basis.
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I was thinking about the facelift, i like the clamps on the hybrid but cant compare as not used anything else
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You will only get what you pay for with poles there are no short cuts or quick fixes
Oh yes there is and you will find it in b&q!!! ;D
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I was waiting for you to reply groundhog as just read your posts on the sl-x.
Chris
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I was thinking about the facelift, i like the clamps on the hybrid but cant compare as not used anything else
Facelift clamps are the best there is bar none.
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you going to sell your facelift nwh
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No i`m going to cut it down slightly so the sections are 5ft or maybe shorter,it`s a criminal thing to do but i`ll give it a go.
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how much are the facelifts as there no price guide on there site
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found prices
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For the 24ft carbon it`s about £500 all told,you`ll be better off with the SLX it`s an all in 1 up and down pole where`s the facelift sections are a bit to long for that.
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think ill sell my hybrid 27 foot but the 30 is handy for them pain in the neck town houses
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I was waiting for you to reply groundhog as just read your posts on the sl-x.
Chris
I'm glad that I didn't dissapoint you then!! ;)
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I use a 21ft x-tel as my everyday pole and it's great.
I always try to use a bit of each section rather than just the top 2, as the pole will be much more rigid.
also I would advise that you don't use any section fully extended over coservatory roofs etc as the ends of the sections can start to crack under excess stress.
I wouldn't cut it down cos those extra 3 ft are really useful at times
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thanx for that dave some valid tips :)
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i never use all sections full length its not flimsy when you only put half of each section up
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What poles would you recommend besides the slx and sl2 as ive got 27 & 30foot hybrid xtels unger green and am thinking of getting rid of them and getting something different,
The pole is the most important thing next to 000 on the meter,it`s an extension of you arms.You will only get what you pay for with poles there are no short cuts or quick fixes,it`s not the same with all products but with poles the price reflects the quality.Carbon quality also varies from company to company,in the van i would have 1xSl2 1xSLX or 1x24ft carbon facelift,i have all these poles but now only use the first 2 on a regular basis.
Spot on, agree 100%.
Tony