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baxey cleaning

  • Posts: 51
I need a pole that goes up to 60ft, and was thinking of getting a super lite modular pole by gardiner

What do you think, yes or no??

Does anyone have one, or is there any better one out there??

Thanks

GWCS

the SL is the daddy of carbon modular poles.


Mr H

  • Posts: 615
If Carlsburg made modular carbon poles...............
 it still wouldn't be as good as an SL2..  ;D

Regards
Mr H


Window Washers

  • Posts: 9036
held one today above my head with my little finger, thats how lite they really are.

Ian
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

concept

held one today above my head with my little finger, thats how lite they really are.

Ian


and he's a wee rake!

(in comparison to me anyway... :-[)

Window Washers

  • Posts: 9036
held one today above my head with my little finger, thats how lite they really are.

Ian


and he's a wee rake!

(in comparison to me anyway... :-[)
But I did not ache after a few houses  :P
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

baxey cleaning

  • Posts: 51
thank LADS

windowswashed

  • Posts: 2629
Very good pole at that height, BUT be very cautious on windy days that the wind doesn't take hold of your brush and fly it like a kite. The strongest, most practical, modular pole at that height on the market so far. I put a swivel brush on the end of my pole and lean it into the wind on gusty days so if the wind takes hold I have a momentary warning to catch it before the wind takes hold.

tomy jackson

iv got the sl 56 only used at 40 and soo lite

Window Washers

  • Posts: 9036
Very good pole at that height, BUT be very cautious on windy days that the wind doesn't take hold of your brush and fly it like a kite. The strongest, most practical, modular pole at that height on the market so far. I put a swivel brush on the end of my pole and lean it into the wind on gusty days so if the wind takes hold I have a momentary warning to catch it before the wind takes hold.
Totally get what you say there as this happened on the sl-X
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

steve a

  • Posts: 466
I am loving mine, great for long runs of high windows, lighter than anything used before, just awkward if only needed for a few windows as the put up and take down times are a little slow, unless you want to risk damaging sections as they are sooo light.

Excellent pole!

Steve a.

dai

  • Posts: 3503
I am loving mine, great for long runs of high windows, lighter than anything used before, just awkward if only needed for a few windows as the put up and take down times are a little slow, unless you want to risk damaging sections as they are sooo light.

Excellent pole!

Steve a.

I know what you mean, I can hold the pole up with my left hand and remove a section with my right, but if there's no convenient hedge to drop the spare section on it has to go on the floor.
As stated above, great pole.

steve a

  • Posts: 466
I am loving mine, great for long runs of high windows, lighter than anything used before, just awkward if only needed for a few windows as the put up and take down times are a little slow, unless you want to risk damaging sections as they are sooo light.

Excellent pole!

Steve a.

I know what you mean, I can hold the pole up with my left hand and remove a section with my right, but if there's no convenient hedge to drop the spare section on it has to go on the floor.
As stated above, great pole.

Same as me, I use the hedge as a safe storage point for my sections as well.