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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Lee Pryor on December 13, 2009, 10:23:25 pm

Title: brodex alloy again.
Post by: Lee Pryor on December 13, 2009, 10:23:25 pm
do the section come apart? trying to decide which length to buy.
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: krave on December 13, 2009, 10:33:22 pm
Someone said on here a little while ago the sections do, As there was mention of cutting each one down to make it a shorter closed size.
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: Slash on December 14, 2009, 07:30:23 am
Yes they do come apart
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: john tomkins on December 14, 2009, 07:48:47 pm
Someone said on here a little while ago the sections do, As there was mention of cutting each one down to make it a shorter closed size.
I was thinking about doing that, good price too, but a couple on here reckon they are generally crap poles???
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: krave on December 14, 2009, 07:52:38 pm
Someone said on here a little while ago the sections do, As there was mention of cutting each one down to make it a shorter closed size.
I was thinking about doing that, good price too, but a couple on here reckon they are generally crap poles???


Did hear that , But from what I remember that was based on the closed length and weight.

Which would obviously be altered if cut.
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: john tomkins on December 14, 2009, 08:26:50 pm
31ft only 6’3” collapsed – (7-section) £155 + vat

Lop a foot off each section and you'll still get a 24ft pole and 5ft 3in collapsed and about 2.2kg weight.
How rigid is it though I've got a SLX now, and love the rigidity of it but Gardiners only have the 30ft in stock and I aint paying £471.50 for that :o
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: Mike #1 on December 14, 2009, 08:43:17 pm
pretty rigid used 18ft today for first time really impressed nice and light ploe hose is to thick and heavy worked in rain all day and no problems at all with dirt and grit though it will outlast the the xtel hybrid by far i rekon and 3 year warranty £125 +vat+ delivery got mine in 2 days will be ordering 25 ft this week
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: john tomkins on December 14, 2009, 08:46:34 pm
pretty rigid used 18ft today for first time really impressed nice and light ploe hose is to thick and heavy worked in rain all day and no problems at all with dirt and grit though it will outlast the the xtel hybrid by far i rekon and 3 year warranty £125 +vat+ delivery got mine in 2 days will be ordering 25 ft this week

Have you got, or used an SLX for comparison?
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: Mike #1 on December 15, 2009, 06:46:07 pm
not used an slx but why pay for slx when you can get an 18ft and 25ft for £275.00 total price for both  with a 3 year warranty , I am going to change pole hose on both poles 18ft will get clear hose from old pole and 25ft will get streamline lite-5 will reduce overall weight
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: Window Washers on December 15, 2009, 06:53:20 pm
not used an slx but why pay for slx when you can get an 18ft and 25ft for £275.00 total price for both  with a 3 year warranty , I am going to change pole hose on both poles 18ft will get clear hose from old pole and 25ft will get streamline lite-5 will reduce overall weight
I have a 30ft slx and have to say it is as lite if not lighter than a 17ft xtel pole with a vikan brush. it is rigid so much so I can hold out side ways and clean at 25ft, I cant do this with a hybrid or a gf xtel...

The slx now the clamps are changed works alot better, I had mine refubed by alex after about a month or twos use, got new clamps and butt cap free, it is working a treat now.

Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: Mike #1 on December 15, 2009, 07:01:02 pm
good to hear was going to get slx but they said the would 'nt have 18 ft in stock till jan possibly could'nt wait really impressed with brodex alloy have put gardiners gosseneck on and i only use gardiners superelite brushes
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: Window Washers on December 15, 2009, 07:07:07 pm
good to hear was going to get slx but they said the would 'nt have 18 ft in stock till jan possibly could'nt wait really impressed with brodex alloy have put gardiners gosseneck on and i only use gardiners superelite brushes
Wish I had a brodex pole to comapare with, if they were good I would change all my pole to them.

I have a brush from them, cant use it as jets will not fit my pole hose ::) if brodex would like to send a pole to me to test out, feel free 17ft or 30ft  ;) you have my details as you have give stuff to me.

Ian
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: john tomkins on December 15, 2009, 08:47:02 pm
not used an slx but why pay for slx when you can get an 18ft and 25ft for £275.00 total price for both  with a 3 year warranty , I am going to change pole hose on both poles 18ft will get clear hose from old pole and 25ft will get streamline lite-5 will reduce overall weight

Was just asking as to a comparison, it's the stiffness that impresses me with the SLX, don't want to end up with something that bends like my old xtel
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: Mike #1 on December 16, 2009, 04:11:08 pm
hopefully i will get 25ft this week and let you on this but i have no problems with 18 ft been bendy held out to the side as well cleaning above conny roofs from side  alot better than x-tel hybrid
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: Alistair@AWC on December 18, 2009, 03:11:09 pm
This is for the anyone who owns one of the Hydra Alloy Poles!

I've tried phoning Brodex (no answer) so have emailed them but as yet no reply, Im sure they'll get back to me but I'm pretty impatient

I was interested in buying one of these as an occasional use pole but was put off by the closed length of the pole - BUT I have been confusing the difference between closed length and section length.

Can anybody let me know what the section length is on what sized pole!
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: Mike #1 on December 18, 2009, 07:15:29 pm
why would the collapsed pole length put you off 6ft is is pretty much standard the slx is the most compact of all i find the 18ft brodex alloy very compact and easy to use
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: wezzy32 on December 18, 2009, 07:22:22 pm
got my 18ft hydro yesterday and used it 2day found it great .will be buying a 25ft in the new yr.as its priced well and very sturdy
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: prestigeclean on December 18, 2009, 08:04:54 pm
the hydra alloy is the best pole on the market for the money no doubt and i,ve tried loads regards alan
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: Alistair@AWC on December 18, 2009, 08:36:37 pm
why would the collapsed pole length put you off 6ft is is pretty much standard the slx is the most compact of all i find the 18ft brodex alloy very compact and easy to use


I was looking at the 36' pole which is 6' 11" - and as I said I was confusing the collapsed length with the section length, which would make it a pretty poor pole!!

Back to my actual question, can anybody tell me the length of the base section including clamp on the 25', 31' & 36'?
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: macmac on December 18, 2009, 09:34:45 pm
Sounds like a good pole to cut down. would be interested to hear from anyone who has both the hydra alloy & slx?

Anyone?
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: Small but perfectley formed on December 19, 2009, 06:25:46 pm
I have both slx 17 and the hydra alloy it is a must for empolyees no need to worry about wear and tear with hydra.
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: macmac on December 19, 2009, 06:51:15 pm
I have both slx 17 and the hydra alloy it is a must for empolyees no need to worry about wear and tear with hydra.

But how do they compare in use Jason, is there a big difference, is one better than the other etc.?
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: lee_dewing on December 19, 2009, 09:31:27 pm
out of intrest how easy would it be to saw down sections on hydra.

what do you do to take apart and re-assemble.

I'm not much of a d.i.y'er

thanks lee
Title: Re: brodex alloy again.
Post by: Small but perfectley formed on December 20, 2009, 08:16:39 am
The slx is lighter and more rigid but the hydra is cheaper and more hard wearing. with the slx i have to wipe the pole hose almost every time it is extended to stop any grit .After a while this can become a pain .