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Due to osteoporosis and severe arthritis im looking for a decent 25ft lightweight carbon poles any suggestions please 🙏
What brush do you use?
If you are going to get an extreme pole then put an extreme brush on it.Doesnt seem much point buying the lightest pole available and putting a brick on it.
Quote from: Stoots on December 27, 2025, 10:07:45 amIf you are going to get an extreme pole then put an extreme brush on it.Doesnt seem much point buying the lightest pole available and putting a brick on it.The supreame brushes aren’t heavy ,I found the extream brushes very poor no scrubbing power and they don’t like hot water , I have tried most brushes over the years and prefer the supreame, light , good scrubbing power , good splay and long bristles .
Quote from: Splash and dash on December 27, 2025, 05:04:03 pmQuote from: Stoots on December 27, 2025, 10:07:45 amIf you are going to get an extreme pole then put an extreme brush on it.Doesnt seem much point buying the lightest pole available and putting a brick on it.The supreame brushes aren’t heavy ,I found the extream brushes very poor no scrubbing power and they don’t like hot water , I have tried most brushes over the years and prefer the supreame, light , good scrubbing power , good splay and long bristles .But they are heavier than the extreme brushes, so if you are looking for the lightest setup then why lift more than you have to. The extreme brushes are fine for maintenance cleans. Ive had lots of brushes also and whilst the heavier brushes do scrub better they arent worth the weight penalty. 95g brush vs 180g brush means about half a kilo more effective load on your arms.
Quote from: Stoots on December 27, 2025, 08:15:18 pmQuote from: Splash and dash on December 27, 2025, 05:04:03 pmQuote from: Stoots on December 27, 2025, 10:07:45 amIf you are going to get an extreme pole then put an extreme brush on it.Doesnt seem much point buying the lightest pole available and putting a brick on it.The supreame brushes aren’t heavy ,I found the extream brushes very poor no scrubbing power and they don’t like hot water , I have tried most brushes over the years and prefer the supreame, light , good scrubbing power , good splay and long bristles .But they are heavier than the extreme brushes, so if you are looking for the lightest setup then why lift more than you have to. The extreme brushes are fine for maintenance cleans. Ive had lots of brushes also and whilst the heavier brushes do scrub better they arent worth the weight penalty. 95g brush vs 180g brush means about half a kilo more effective load on your arms.Think you need to re evaluate your maths 1kg =1000 grams half that gives you 500 grams the difference between the two brushes is 85 grams , that’s not a lot ,if you can’t use a180 gram brush at an angle I don’t think a manual job is for you
Quote from: Splash and dash on December 27, 2025, 08:58:20 pmQuote from: Stoots on December 27, 2025, 08:15:18 pmQuote from: Splash and dash on December 27, 2025, 05:04:03 pmQuote from: Stoots on December 27, 2025, 10:07:45 amIf you are going to get an extreme pole then put an extreme brush on it.Doesnt seem much point buying the lightest pole available and putting a brick on it.The supreame brushes aren’t heavy ,I found the extream brushes very poor no scrubbing power and they don’t like hot water , I have tried most brushes over the years and prefer the supreame, light , good scrubbing power , good splay and long bristles .But they are heavier than the extreme brushes, so if you are looking for the lightest setup then why lift more than you have to. The extreme brushes are fine for maintenance cleans. Ive had lots of brushes also and whilst the heavier brushes do scrub better they arent worth the weight penalty. 95g brush vs 180g brush means about half a kilo more effective load on your arms.Think you need to re evaluate your maths 1kg =1000 grams half that gives you 500 grams the difference between the two brushes is 85 grams , that’s not a lot ,if you can’t use a180 gram brush at an angle I don’t think a manual job is for youYour maths is good but your physics not so much. Unless you are cleaning vertically then the weight at your arms is always going to be more than 85g. Half a kilo is an estimate based on the angles used in cleaning a window. If I cant use a heavier brush then a manual job isnt for me .....That's an odd statement from someone who has gone to the expense of buying extreme poles to save weight. Why not just use and slx if its not an issue.
Quote from: Stoots on December 27, 2025, 11:27:37 pmQuote from: Splash and dash on December 27, 2025, 08:58:20 pmQuote from: Stoots on December 27, 2025, 08:15:18 pmQuote from: Splash and dash on December 27, 2025, 05:04:03 pmQuote from: Stoots on December 27, 2025, 10:07:45 amIf you are going to get an extreme pole then put an extreme brush on it.Doesnt seem much point buying the lightest pole available and putting a brick on it.The supreame brushes aren’t heavy ,I found the extream brushes very poor no scrubbing power and they don’t like hot water , I have tried most brushes over the years and prefer the supreame, light , good scrubbing power , good splay and long bristles .But they are heavier than the extreme brushes, so if you are looking for the lightest setup then why lift more than you have to. The extreme brushes are fine for maintenance cleans. Ive had lots of brushes also and whilst the heavier brushes do scrub better they arent worth the weight penalty. 95g brush vs 180g brush means about half a kilo more effective load on your arms.Think you need to re evaluate your maths 1kg =1000 grams half that gives you 500 grams the difference between the two brushes is 85 grams , that’s not a lot ,if you can’t use a180 gram brush at an angle I don’t think a manual job is for youYour maths is good but your physics not so much. Unless you are cleaning vertically then the weight at your arms is always going to be more than 85g. Half a kilo is an estimate based on the angles used in cleaning a window. If I cant use a heavier brush then a manual job isnt for me .....That's an odd statement from someone who has gone to the expense of buying extreme poles to save weight. Why not just use and slx if its not an issue.Slx poles are ok and I do have them but they are a bit whippy the extream is much stiffer . The weight of the brush at an angle obviously is greater but usually some of the weight is transferred to the window , I think a while ago you were going to the gym to work out ? I doubt you were just lifting half a kilo so using a 180 grams brush should be quite easy ,again how many windows are you doing each day that are awkward and causing that much strain on the body ? Very few I expect, we all want to do the easiest jobs we can but a bit of harder work is a good thing for your health and strength.
Quote from: Splash and dash on Yesterday at 03:39:05 pmQuote from: Stoots on December 27, 2025, 11:27:37 pmQuote from: Splash and dash on December 27, 2025, 08:58:20 pmQuote from: Stoots on December 27, 2025, 08:15:18 pmQuote from: Splash and dash on December 27, 2025, 05:04:03 pmQuote from: Stoots on December 27, 2025, 10:07:45 amIf you are going to get an extreme pole then put an extreme brush on it.Doesnt seem much point buying the lightest pole available and putting a brick on it.The supreame brushes aren’t heavy ,I found the extream brushes very poor no scrubbing power and they don’t like hot water , I have tried most brushes over the years and prefer the supreame, light , good scrubbing power , good splay and long bristles .But they are heavier than the extreme brushes, so if you are looking for the lightest setup then why lift more than you have to. The extreme brushes are fine for maintenance cleans. Ive had lots of brushes also and whilst the heavier brushes do scrub better they arent worth the weight penalty. 95g brush vs 180g brush means about half a kilo more effective load on your arms.Think you need to re evaluate your maths 1kg =1000 grams half that gives you 500 grams the difference between the two brushes is 85 grams , that’s not a lot ,if you can’t use a180 gram brush at an angle I don’t think a manual job is for youYour maths is good but your physics not so much. Unless you are cleaning vertically then the weight at your arms is always going to be more than 85g. Half a kilo is an estimate based on the angles used in cleaning a window. If I cant use a heavier brush then a manual job isnt for me .....That's an odd statement from someone who has gone to the expense of buying extreme poles to save weight. Why not just use and slx if its not an issue.Slx poles are ok and I do have them but they are a bit whippy the extream is much stiffer . The weight of the brush at an angle obviously is greater but usually some of the weight is transferred to the window , I think a while ago you were going to the gym to work out ? I doubt you were just lifting half a kilo so using a 180 grams brush should be quite easy ,again how many windows are you doing each day that are awkward and causing that much strain on the body ? Very few I expect, we all want to do the easiest jobs we can but a bit of harder work is a good thing for your health and strength.Yeh but you are missing the point, its not about not being able to lift it, if you are buying an extreme pole you are obviously doing it to save weight on your body and make life easier so why then add a heavier brush to it when you can get a lighter one its defeating the object. Each to their own i like the extreme brushes.