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We have sold a lot of n-Lite poles through our janitorial business and so far we have only had positive feedback.We also have one of our window cleaners kitted out with n-Lite poles and he says they are the best he has ever used.I kow this is a Gardner forum but you may want to have a look as the n-Lite poles and brushes have a lot of plus points in their favour.
Thanks to John Allen of Glen Parva Cleaning Services, Leicester. This video shows the nLite up close and in action for those who have not seen one http://youtu.be/-27CpMPT4uE
Good vid! Do you use a GoPro?
great video lee, much better than mine!!! wanted to see this pole in action as ive only seen them in the shop, i like the idea behind them and to be far it didn't look to bad, with the pole hose running outside of the pole and being able to add and take off sections while you work, but i do think the smart money will still go on gardiners sl2, id like to hear from andy a year down the line to see how they stand up to wear and tear
Now thats what i call an interesting vid!top marks to you Lee for entertainment that pole looks a load of old poop to me ( sorry Allen! ) huge bend and flex but i did like the jets twist and fitthats a nice litttle touch.Darran
Brilliant video/camera work. Crap pole!What a faff!!! I could have had that done in half the time, by myself with the Xtreme!
Quote from: Knocker on February 04, 2013, 07:41:48 pmWe have sold a lot of n-Lite poles through our janitorial business and so far we have only had positive feedback.We also have one of our window cleaners kitted out with n-Lite poles and he says they are the best he has ever used.I kow this is a Gardner forum but you may want to have a look as the n-Lite poles and brushes have a lot of plus points in their favour.so what is the weight for this pole ? and is 22 ft actual length or reach ??people who drive dacia cars think there brilliant esp. if they have never drien anything else!Not so - just so happens gardiners are a top quality item for affordable prices.this shouldn't become a knock the bloke or equipment thread - i'm interested as i've not seen an nlitein action before but i do like the vid. a real step forwardDarran
A really good video with the camera's put in some cool places. Would have been interesting to see what the pole hose did as the pole retracted and there was a fair amount of flex on the pole.I'd like to see a similar video done on the extreme. That would be cool.Simon.
Quote from: MWC on February 04, 2013, 05:12:33 pmGood vid! Do you use a GoPro?Yes, we use GoPro. Thinking about getting one of them remote control hover planes with an onboard HD camera
I like the look of it and a little extra weight would be worth it if the pole lasts. i have a superlite 2 pole. Great pole and very light, but the top 3 sections wore thin pretty quickly (about 9 months) and eventually broke, but I did use it as my everyday pole so was put together and taken apart quite a lot. I keep saying to myself that I will part with £300 to replace them, but never get round to doing it. Unger stuff usually lasts forever.