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Agree with above,.. brill pole , 27ft is perfect for most jobs....just watch the clamps as they wear quickly, also try not to lock the first clamp (closed)... in the same position on the pole too often,or you will end up with a spinning brush eventually
More than welcome to have a play with ours....We use 27's for everyday use, lots of 3 storey and awkward extensions. Saves messing around remembering which job needs which pole, meaning more time earning money.
Quote from: concept on February 09, 2012, 06:00:40 pmMore than welcome to have a play with ours....We use 27's for everyday use, lots of 3 storey and awkward extensions. Saves messing around remembering which job needs which pole, meaning more time earning money.Same here, ideal poles for anyone with staff, or on a budget.if for yourself the slx 35 is hands down the winner, lite enough to use alday everyday without the need to remove sections.
Quote from: Window Washers on February 09, 2012, 07:33:49 pmQuote from: concept on February 09, 2012, 06:00:40 pmMore than welcome to have a play with ours....We use 27's for everyday use, lots of 3 storey and awkward extensions. Saves messing around remembering which job needs which pole, meaning more time earning money.Same here, ideal poles for anyone with staff, or on a budget.if for yourself the slx 35 is hands down the winner, lite enough to use alday everyday without the need to remove sections.SLX 35 is too bulky and awkward to be used all day. there's bags of tubing on it too which gets caught up. and it's massive overkill too. you dont need that length on domestics, so it's money wasted.we have CLX 22 as main pole and hits 95% of windows. then longer SLX30 in the van for the couple of houses you need the length on.