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Richy, thats a shame, i was seriously thinking of getting one of these in the next couple of weeks,so, now its a toss up between Gardiners and Brodex......Darran
i done the same m8 : plugged the slx on here : next time i get a pole gonna keep me mouth shuttill ive used it 4a few months
Quote from: P.R WINDOW CLEANING on April 26, 2010, 12:15:52 pmi done the same m8 : plugged the slx on here : next time i get a pole gonna keep me mouth shuttill ive used it 4a few months ow you doing hitster
im just really dissapointed because at first it seemed like a great pole and i did plug it a bit on here but its pretty much useless now i know it prob needs another good clean but even then when i cleaned it last time it was slipping after a few days, to put them sort of price tags on the pole is ridicules when they dont even last 1 season!!!
ow bad 2nd post lol
alrite richy dont know anything about ionic m8 : but ive got the same prob now with my slx :most of the clamps aint got much more thread left 2tighten them up i Wont be getting another 1 of them 4 that money i could of got myself a few poles
Quote from: P.R WINDOW CLEANING on April 26, 2010, 11:56:20 amalrite richy dont know anything about ionic m8 : but ive got the same prob now with my slx :most of the clamps aint got much more thread left 2tighten them up i Wont be getting another 1 of them 4 that money i could of got myself a few poles All you need to do is buy a new set of clamps, lop off the old clamps plus about 1.5 inches of the pole below the old clamps, glue on your new clamps and it will be good as (almost) new.