Hi stevekennedy
I completely agree with your recommendation to get a cheap smaller telescopic pole for most domestic work. This is not the type of work that a Super-Lite or indeed any larger telescopic pole is suited to.
The PTFE spray does not need applying with every use. It is a preventative measure which will reduce wear on the joints throughout the pole's life. It needs applying to the pole before first use and then, depending on use, a light re-application every 2-6 weeks.
Risk of breaking joints - this would only be a risk if trying to push in a new section with a fully extended pole that was not propped against a building (ie, being held upright with one hand with no building support). This could lead to the pole suddenly moving and exerting lateral pressure on a partially inserted joint which would risk splitting the section it was being inserted into. (However, I have got away with it, but don't do this at home!).
There is no need to use tape on these joints unless you feel the type of work you do puts an inordinate downward strain on your pole.
Goosenecks - the advantage of the Super-Lite2 is that it allows all of our goosenecks to simply screw on to the end of the pole. There is even a deep reach G-Fit gooseneck that can be fitted to the Super-Lite which will allow you to get over window sills of up to 26 inches. There's a lot more information on the goosenecks on our website, use the link below.
http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/Goosenecks.html