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jeff1

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In the market for some new Equipment
« on: May 05, 2007, 04:47:16 pm »
My arms are getting fatter than my legs  after using a 24' pole for all my work.
I now find my self in a position to buy more and spare equipment.

I'm now in the market for an 18' & 38' pole, I'm also after a spare pump 100psi and a booster pump to increase water production on my RO-System, and it also needs a set of new filters.

My question is what are the best reasonably priced poles to go for? and the same question applies to the pumps.

brett walker

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Re: In the market for some new Equipment
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2007, 06:10:03 pm »
I personally like the look of the facelift poles and also the booster pump from Andrews water, these are not the cheapest products but both look very good quality. 

It seems when you are wfp you are always on the look out for new equipment but then there is new equipment coming out all the time to make the job easier

regards

Brett

Ian Rochester

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Re: In the market for some new Equipment
« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2007, 06:12:37 pm »
Just bought a 25ft Predator pole from Brodex and got a 18ft one for free!

macmac

Re: In the market for some new Equipment
« Reply #3 on: May 05, 2007, 06:36:50 pm »
well jeff, for poles, (suppose you've guessed my reply already) it has to be facelift carbon. expensive? yes, but it will pay you back big time mate. if i were you i would buy the 44ft facelift carbon & just remove sections as you wish to give a working height that suits you (unless you need both heights at the same time ofcourse). with removable sections you can please yourself what size pole you have with the added benefit of it still being telescopic, this is a massive advantage over other poles IMO. its light, very very robust, rigid & just a doddle to use. clamps are great also, this pole will pay for itself in a short time IMO, has for me. :D

tony

jeff1

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Re: In the market for some new Equipment
« Reply #4 on: May 05, 2007, 07:50:32 pm »
Just bought a 25ft Predator pole from Brodex and got a 18ft one for free!
Were did you get an offer like that??? :o
well jeff, for poles, (suppose you've guessed my reply already) it has to be facelift carbon. expensive? yes, but it will pay you back big time mate. if i were you i would buy the 44ft facelift carbon & just remove sections as you wish to give a working height that suits you (unless you need both heights at the same time ofcourse). with removable sections you can please yourself what size pole you have with the added benefit of it still being telescopic, this is a massive advantage over other poles IMO. its light, very very robust, rigid & just a doddle to use. clamps are great also, this pole will pay for itself in a short time IMO, has for me. :D

tony
Tony, I know I have had four email this week telling me, I won the lottery, ::)  but until they pay up, I'll just have to keep robbing the Boss ;D

pjulk

Re: In the market for some new Equipment
« Reply #5 on: May 05, 2007, 07:57:40 pm »
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Just bought a 25ft Predator pole from Brodex and got a 18ft one for free!

Im after some new poles also and i seen that offer the other day so im going to order them myself.

Jeff its on the brodex online shop


Paul

Ian Rochester

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Re: In the market for some new Equipment
« Reply #6 on: May 05, 2007, 10:37:21 pm »
One of the lads from Brodex gave me a call and twisted my arm down the phone!!

jeff1

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Re: In the market for some new Equipment
« Reply #7 on: May 06, 2007, 12:40:29 am »
Quote
Just bought a 25ft Predator pole from Brodex and got a 18ft one for free!

Im after some new poles also and i seen that offer the other day so im going to order them myself.

Jeff its on the brodex online shop



Paul

Paul
Do you have a link for the site?

I'll have to check for other offers, because I already have a 24' pole, so don't need a 25' one :'(