Tony, it isn't rubbish at all, I've been using telescopic poles for the last 3 years, and I've found the modular poles easy and fast in use.
And by that I mean the dropping off of sections on domestic work.
Bad advice it isn't.
I added the warning about their inherent fragility, that is the downside of the fishing pole based pole.
you have to be organised in what you do, but lowering and raising the pole is extremely quick and easy, and very easily camparable to any telescopic pole in that respect.
with most telescopic poles, if you have the pole hose fed though the the pole, then you are also stuck with having to use all of the sections all of the time. either that or have several different length poles, all with their own brush and pole hose etc.
No one single method is perfect, there are downsides to all of the poles, clamps that wear out, sections that stick, fibreglass splinters on worn poles, pole hose being pulled off inside a section and so on and so forth.
you may well recommend a facelift because it is more robust and can take a hammering, but if you think you can raise and lower it faster than I can raise and lower a fishing pole based modular pole then you are dreaming.
I'm not going to say I'll be faster than you...but I'll be at least as quick.
Ian