Cheers spruce,
Very interested to know what the wear situation is, unfortunately the thread is a little wrapped up in gardiners clamps rather than focus ing on the viper pole.
TBH I never had any real issues with any version of the Gardiner clamp, I still have a couple of poles that have worn in the closed position and spin even with smart clamps this I have put down to the use of aquatap and the guy in question not doing cleaning maintaince so just forcing the aquatap on and off which puts great stain on the clamp.
That's why the univalve is of great interest...
I can't fault the slx poles however at nearly £150 to change section one and two it may make more sense to buy a complete new pole .
Darran
Darran I think when it comes to poles the only way is to try them yourself, I have yet to buy a pole where not lasting was an
issue both with sections and clamps.
If Spruce is right about the lengths then there's definitely a case for false advertising as they are advertised as being the
same length as stated in other words a 25ft pole being 25ft when extended, I know some of the manufacturers used to try
and pull the wool over our eyes by advertising their poles as 25ft working length.
^^ I agree Sean. It wouldn't be any good giving it to an employee either. If they don't like it then they will destroy it quickly.
Here are the specs of the 22' pole they advertise.
http://www.thecleaningwarehouse.co.uk/water-genie-viper-22ft-carbon-fibre-pole-4763-p.aspWhat's the difference between actual pole length and working height? 4 foot?
So the Viper is cheaper because its shorter. So its in a similar length category to the SLX18. The Viper specs say its 22' working height (imperial) but opens to 5.23 meters (metric.) Then they give a closed length of 4' 9" (imperial).
Now I ask myself; why would they give imperial and metric figures on the same chart? To confuse me? Then I come to the conclusion that most cleaners wouldn't know how long 5.23 meters is in an imperial measurement. I think that's a dishonest way of advertising. Then I ask myself; would I want to deal with a company that is trying to pull the wool over my eyes?
At least I know that when I buy from Gardiner's I'm dealing with an honest company. I know the SLX22 I have is actually 22' long (6.5meters) and has a reach of 26'.
When comparing apples with apples, I see the Viper 22 is priced at £161.19 + VAT + delivery. An SLX 18 is advertised at £172.00 + VAT with free delivery. Easy decision for me to make TBH.