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simonr

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elite poles
« on: May 12, 2012, 11:07:13 pm »

Tom White

Re: elite poles
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2012, 11:31:26 pm »
Here's the specifications compared to Gardiner's SLX:

Gardiners SLX:


Elite:


It appears the Elite is a little bit cheaper, but also a little bit heavier.

So spec and price wise, I don't think there's a whole lot in it.  If the Elite was a lot cheaper, it would be worth a 'risk', but it's not, so I'd probably go with what I know and buy a Gardiner pole 'cos I've had them before and Alex gives good customer service.

Mike #1

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2012, 08:32:19 am »
The elite is a fantastic pole had mine over a year now and no complaints at all its light and rigid and the clamps are great .

I have the Elite 35 and i paid £420:00  when i got mine so prices have come right down .

What i like about the Elite is it is very easy to take off and add sections as and when needed , As their is no stop tape on each section .

Typically i take the bottom 2 sections off mine and leave them at home and only add them on for 2 big commercial jobs that i have . MIKE

Andy Leett

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2012, 08:56:03 am »
I am happy with my Elite also.
I would also look at the 'Reach-It' poles. Window Cleaning Warehouse stock them.

simonr

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2012, 10:54:36 am »
cheers lads i was thinking of the 30ft  which would reach all my work except 1 job & getting an extension but could i use the 30ft as an every day pole eg bungalows etc

Nathanael Jones

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2012, 01:19:48 pm »
They are noticeably heavier (I used an elite & and SLX side by side to test) than SLX's of comparable length,.. about the same weight as CLX's if i remember right.

The Elite poles are VERY rigid however, and a little cheaper too. Personally I prefer the SLX,.. but I might treat a worker to an Elite pole.  ;)

simonr

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #6 on: May 13, 2012, 01:55:01 pm »
my every day pole is a clx 27 but its  about a foot short for a couple jobs ( i just spray them now) so i was looking at a 30/35 slx but you dont seem to be able to get extensions also the elite 35  is £357 after tax delivered with hose.  i'm assuming i can use my gardiner brushes with it


Andy Leett

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2012, 04:36:11 pm »
my every day pole is a clx 27 but its  about a foot short for a couple jobs ( i just spray them now) so i was looking at a 30/35 slx but you dont seem to be able to get extensions also the elite 35  is £357 after tax delivered with hose.  i'm assuming i can use my gardiner brushes with it



Yes you can.

simonr

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #8 on: May 13, 2012, 04:41:40 pm »
seems a definate option then, im very happy with gardiners just always looking for a cheaper way

Adam WFP Co

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #9 on: May 14, 2012, 12:03:00 pm »
Hi,

 I have just seen this post and thought i would let you know that we have reduced the price of all our carbon fibre poles by 10%. This is because we are selling far more and have negotiated better buying costs and are passing these savings on to our customers.

 As they say... every little helps :)

Carl@Cwc

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #10 on: May 14, 2012, 04:28:02 pm »
Hi,

 I have just seen this post and thought i would let you know that we have reduced the price of all our carbon fibre poles by 10%. This is because we are selling far more and have negotiated better buying costs and are passing these savings on to our customers.

 As they say... every little helps :)

not a dig m8, but can u not reduce the weight?

i have yours and gardners slx poles and a lighter pole would massivley increase your sales,

SB Cleaning

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #11 on: May 14, 2012, 05:39:01 pm »
Think i will stick to Gardiner poles :D

STEVE-UK

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #12 on: May 14, 2012, 05:41:29 pm »
my every day pole is a clx 27 but its  about a foot short for a couple jobs ( i just spray them now) so i was looking at a 30/35 slx but you dont seem to be able to get extensions also the elite 35  is £357 after tax delivered with hose.  i'm assuming i can use my gardiner brushes with it



you could just buy an slx35 base section to extend your pole!

simonr

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #13 on: May 14, 2012, 06:10:18 pm »
ok nice1  i didn't know that

wightsurf

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #14 on: May 14, 2012, 09:04:11 pm »
Has anyone tried the E Hybrid ?

Carl@Cwc

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #15 on: May 14, 2012, 10:46:01 pm »
if elite could bring the weight down to the slx range and above, they would sell loads more....simples

i really want a lighter everyday pole for me    ( slx 22 at the minute ),   but to upgrade to the next level is madness price wise.
i know you always get what you pay for in life but ?  really a grand for a carbon fibre pole ?????????? to scrub windows?????????

ive got a 30ft elite i use mainly on first cleans and connys/fascias etc so have an honest opinion on them unbiased.

if slightly lighter and a better closed length, i would use it all the time even with the brick of a vikan, which are great brushes in these uses.
its rigid at height , clamps are good  (really important)

anyone with a load of cash that knows the job inside out (AKA alex gardner)

Could make an absolute killing with window cleaners , with nothing else to shell out for except the best kit....

wish i had a few £££££££££

elite poles .... please take note....

bring the weight down on the poles........the rigidity is superb already.

get the price point right.....

Sort the goosenecks out like gardners, easy fit and swappable easily, right through to different gnecks and brushes at your disposale....i really want a goosenck for my elite but it looks like hassle?? email me if you feel differently by the way, i want a soft brush connected to a gneck already easily swappaple (JG) RIGHT THROUGH TO A FIRM BRUSH FOR FASCIAS ETC already set up and hot swappable...
get some nice brushes sorted ( modify the vikan if u must ) lol

it really is about weight,rigidity and pricepoint coupled with versatility at the business end= brushes

how simple do u need a competition to be?????????????

Matt - aquatec

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #16 on: May 14, 2012, 11:19:55 pm »
cheers lads i was thinking of the 30ft  which would reach all my work except 1 job & getting an extension but could i use the 30ft as an every day pole eg bungalows etc

Forgive me...but how tall are bungalows were you are?? I use ans ALS 18 for everyday use... Six 35 in the bag for the odd job... I only tend to do 4,5,6 &7 bed gaffs and the zz18 is dine 90% of the time...
Loving the freedom and enjoying the hard work......
www.aquatecwindows.co.uk

Matt - aquatec

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #17 on: May 14, 2012, 11:21:41 pm »
SLX 18 and SLX 35 should read btw
Loving the freedom and enjoying the hard work......
www.aquatecwindows.co.uk

GDwindowcleaning

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #18 on: May 14, 2012, 11:29:50 pm »
if elite could bring the weight down to the slx range and above, they would sell loads more....simples

i really want a lighter everyday pole for me    ( slx 22 at the minute ),   but to upgrade to the next level is madness price wise.
i know you always get what you pay for in life but ?  really a grand for a carbon fibre pole ?????????? to scrub windows?????????

ive got a 30ft elite i use mainly on first cleans and connys/fascias etc so have an honest opinion on them unbiased.

if slightly lighter and a better closed length, i would use it all the time even with the brick of a vikan, which are great brushes in these uses.
its rigid at height , clamps are good  (really important)

anyone with a load of cash that knows the job inside out (AKA alex gardner)

Could make an absolute killing with window cleaners , with nothing else to shell out for except the best kit....

wish i had a few £££££££££

elite poles .... please take note....

bring the weight down on the poles........the rigidity is superb already.

get the price point right.....

Sort the goosenecks out like gardners, easy fit and swappable easily, right through to different gnecks and brushes at your disposale....i really want a goosenck for my elite but it looks like hassle?? email me if you feel differently by the way, i want a soft brush connected to a gneck already easily swappaple (JG) RIGHT THROUGH TO A FIRM BRUSH FOR FASCIAS ETC already set up and hot swappable...
get some nice brushes sorted ( modify the vikan if u must ) lol

it really is about weight,rigidity and pricepoint coupled with versatility at the business end= brushes

how simple do u need a competition to be?????????????

Its all a compromise, the poles wouldnt be a rigid if they made them lighter...

Alex seems to choose lightness almost over everything, I know this is the Alex fan club on here but the products are not perfect by any stretch..... Flex, clamps coming loose and brushes loosing bristles are a few problems I have seen first hand....

There are some very good other poles out there that many window cleaners use every day, some vision of the whole market without everyone leaping to alex's defence would be good....

In all honesty does a few grams really make that much difference?

Matt - aquatec

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Re: elite poles
« Reply #19 on: May 14, 2012, 11:31:57 pm »
Hi gd... Which ones you suggesting??
Loving the freedom and enjoying the hard work......
www.aquatecwindows.co.uk