Matt, is this old forum news then? I havent been on in ages!
Quote from: Captain Scarlet on June 25, 2009, 09:11:30 pmMatt, is this old forum news then? I havent been on in ages!i havent seen it discussed to be honest, though brodex do seem out of favour with alot at the mo, this forum has its fav's and currently brodex are not on that listBUT why on earth some1 would spend £562.00 on a pole that is modular, when you can buy a fishing pole at the same height for 100 quid ? ? ? ?
Quote from: matt on June 25, 2009, 10:28:27 pmQuote from: Captain Scarlet on June 25, 2009, 09:11:30 pmMatt, is this old forum news then? I havent been on in ages!i havent seen it discussed to be honest, though brodex do seem out of favour with alot at the mo, this forum has its fav's and currently brodex are not on that listBUT why on earth some1 would spend £562.00 on a pole that is modular, when you can buy a fishing pole at the same height for 100 quid ? ? ? ?is the fishing pole your talking about Matt as strong as a SL2 ?Honest question...
Can anyone who uses a modular pole recommend it? I have never seen a window cleaner using anything other than a telescopic.
Quote from: windowwashers on June 26, 2009, 06:31:04 amQuote from: matt on June 25, 2009, 10:28:27 pmQuote from: Captain Scarlet on June 25, 2009, 09:11:30 pmMatt, is this old forum news then? I havent been on in ages!i havent seen it discussed to be honest, though brodex do seem out of favour with alot at the mo, this forum has its fav's and currently brodex are not on that listBUT why on earth some1 would spend £562.00 on a pole that is modular, when you can buy a fishing pole at the same height for 100 quid ? ? ? ?is the fishing pole your talking about Matt as strong as a SL2 ?Honest question...no not as strong i am sure, BUT my fishing pole is allmost 2 years old nowthe fishing pole comes in alot cheaper, we are talking 5 fishing poles to the brodex pole, we have people on here who have purchased a modular from a suppier and its last under 2 years ( with wear on the joints ), so take into consideration the price and the amount of poles you can buy , then work out which will last you longer for the same money spent, i know the answer
Is the Brodex pole the same as the SL2 though? Different label, but from the same factory?
Quote from: Nathanael Jones on June 26, 2009, 08:53:08 pmIs the Brodex pole the same as the SL2 though? Different label, but from the same factory?They are the same concept, but from different factories. Heads would roll if they were from the same factory
Quote from: matt on June 26, 2009, 11:52:03 amQuote from: windowwashers on June 26, 2009, 06:31:04 amQuote from: matt on June 25, 2009, 10:28:27 pmQuote from: Captain Scarlet on June 25, 2009, 09:11:30 pmMatt, is this old forum news then? I havent been on in ages!i havent seen it discussed to be honest, though brodex do seem out of favour with alot at the mo, this forum has its fav's and currently brodex are not on that listBUT why on earth some1 would spend £562.00 on a pole that is modular, when you can buy a fishing pole at the same height for 100 quid ? ? ? ?is the fishing pole your talking about Matt as strong as a SL2 ?Honest question...no not as strong i am sure, BUT my fishing pole is allmost 2 years old nowthe fishing pole comes in alot cheaper, we are talking 5 fishing poles to the brodex pole, we have people on here who have purchased a modular from a suppier and its last under 2 years ( with wear on the joints ), so take into consideration the price and the amount of poles you can buy , then work out which will last you longer for the same money spent, i know the answerdoes yuor pole come with instrustions to help maintain its life, I feel for poles you seen..Wear on the joints is usually dependant on how clean the joints are kept and whether they are regularly treated. I am using a 3 year old modular and there is virtually no wear on the joints.
Any idea when in July Alex.