This is an advertisementInterested In Advertising? | Contact Us Here
We'll have to wait for someone to make something and get it tested.
the reason the pole sticks is because you let the hose trail on the floor and pick up grit, if you carry the hose in your hand and only have the hose as long as is needed you wont have this problem i do this and have just ordered an slx for myself iv used my mates a couple of times and i have had a facelift pole for nearly 4 years Simplesgary
I wrapped my hose round the outside of the pole today as mentioned yesterday. Yep, same problem. Grit now finds itself attached to the outside of the pole. Same dilemma to be honest. Call me a cynic........and i hate talkin like this,i really do. But as good as the weight of the pole is...........I feel like i been mugged for £200 odd quid and earned the title of Guinea pig of the year. There is no way my pole was tested for as long as has been said. Not on a wet day anyway. I didn't buy a pole to wipe it down,break it down,flush it out every 2 seconds. I'm that close to selling it......though i wouldn't recommend buying
Which pole would you recommend pole 2 pole to avoid your problems?
Quote from: Matt Bateman on October 07, 2009, 03:29:55 pmWhich pole would you recommend pole 2 pole to avoid your problems?I had the extel mate. No problems in the wet whatsoever. Even on wet days
alex when will the new levers be sent out i had one of mine break today and its pointless ordering another if the new ones are being sent out soon.just for the record i have tried most poles facelift, brodex, ionics, peter fogwells first clampless model and others but the SLX in my opinion is still the best and even though it does have its faults the aftercare and customer service makes up for it and i am sure given a bit of time alex will solve the faults.