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Smurf, you had any smaller machines like the nilfisk multi30t? Wondering how you find it on suction compared. I brought the nilfisk not to long ago and find it awesome and for the price £109. I do find the size fine for domestics. I like having a break from the poles to empty it. Carbon poles from carbonfibertubes.co.uk Silcon bends from autosiliconehoses.comends and adapters from go outdoors (fishing rod holder)
I think you are bonkers spending that much on just a vac and ali poles myself when you could buy a whole budget package for that including a decent power vac and 100% carbon poles from the likes of guttercleaningsystems £745 or £795 for a 40' kit http://www.guttercleaningsystems.co.uk/3000carbonfibrekits.htmlMind you the mirror that comes with it is a crap idea at any height so best get a chepo gopro type cam instead I've also have never tried that package myself so you pays yer money and takes yer pick but looks ok to me for the dosh as would probably cost the same if not more to diy yourself one anyway by the time you have bought all the bits.The only advantage to using a smaller type vac like the king has bought it has a smaller foot print thats all for fitting into a van and is a bit easier to move about being smaller and all. The dissadvantage on using a smaller size vac you have to keep emptying more frequently on jobs so is not ideal when you do jobs like this.
Just to clarify the mirror situation.Alex and I were involved in a business where we had a very intensive risk assessment course, so we knew from the outset that using a camera whilst you clean risk assesses as a two man job.That is we give a mirror with every kit or pole set.A camera is essential for surveying and giving before and after pictures.If you employ, subcontract of Franchise you should keep this in mind.
Smurf,You've got very strong opinions and you are welcome to them.But your risk assessment abilities are pitiful and dangerous.
Careful Alan you will be running out of forums soon
I think the mirror we had from somewhere lasted 1 or 2 houses before it broke.