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held one today above my head with my little finger, thats how lite they really are.Ian
Quote from: windowwashers on May 15, 2009, 09:02:21 pmheld one today above my head with my little finger, thats how lite they really are.Ianand he's a wee rake!(in comparison to me anyway... )
Very good pole at that height, BUT be very cautious on windy days that the wind doesn't take hold of your brush and fly it like a kite. The strongest, most practical, modular pole at that height on the market so far. I put a swivel brush on the end of my pole and lean it into the wind on gusty days so if the wind takes hold I have a momentary warning to catch it before the wind takes hold.
I am loving mine, great for long runs of high windows, lighter than anything used before, just awkward if only needed for a few windows as the put up and take down times are a little slow, unless you want to risk damaging sections as they are sooo light.Excellent pole!Steve a.
Quote from: steve a on May 16, 2009, 08:02:50 amI am loving mine, great for long runs of high windows, lighter than anything used before, just awkward if only needed for a few windows as the put up and take down times are a little slow, unless you want to risk damaging sections as they are sooo light.Excellent pole!Steve a.I know what you mean, I can hold the pole up with my left hand and remove a section with my right, but if there's no convenient hedge to drop the spare section on it has to go on the floor.As stated above, great pole.