Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: ian1972 on June 29, 2009, 03:29:02 pm
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am going buy 1 of these just cant make my mind up wat do u lot think new brodex carbon modular or the superlit by gardiner ?
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The Superlight from Gardiners is tried & tested & loved by many,.. the Brodex offering may be just as good, but I've yet to hear of anyone buying one to give a review.
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i just rang them and they not got any for around 3 week am gutted
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if i was you i would wait the three weeks....coz you won't get a better pole.
I use a 10 section version at a couple of high jobs I do and it's pole that is great to work with at these heights. Plus it's so easy to put up and take appart, the superlite brush works well too
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from wat i read and seen about them yeah i will b waiting the 3 week was going use a fishin pole like some others use on ere but way to flimsy for me am to heavy handed
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from wat i read and seen about them yeah i will b waiting the 3 week was going use a fishin pole like some others use on ere but way to flimsy for me am too heavy handed
This might be an issue even with the Super-Lite. Carbon modular poles need to be looked after and used carefully. If this is done, they reward the user with amazing lightness and rigidity.
You may find a telescopic pole copes better with heavy-handed treatment, year on year. Anyone who describes themselves as too heavy-handed, I would automatically recommend to use a telescopic, not these type of modulars.
The Super-Lite comes with a manual with tips on how to use it. Would you like me to email you a copy so you can see if this sort of pole is for you?
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hi alex what i mean by to heavy handed is that i put the fishing pole together and could quite easily squash it in 1 hand there was no strength to it at all and i would rather have a pole that is specificly made for the job.by all means email me some other sugestions and anything else you have on the superlite its ianmort@live.co.uk cheers
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Email sent.
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thanks alex