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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: S.W. Window Cleaning on May 03, 2017, 11:19:30 pm
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Hi,
Thinking about buying another pole. I use Gardiner slx ones but the Brodex seem better priced. Any reviews on these?
Thanks
Steve
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Poles' and price say it all the cheaper they are the bend and the weight increases,the extra you pay for a pole gets repaiad in the fact it makes your day easier. I would never compromise when it comes to poles the lighter and stiffer the better,not only is it easier on your body you can actually clean windows better with it.
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Hi,
Thinking about buying another pole. I use Gardiner slx ones but the Brodex seem better priced. Any reviews on these?
Thanks
Steve
Sometimes the only way some cleaners will learn is to experience Brodex's poor after sales service for themselves. Most of us who have experienced it will never buy from them ever, ever again.
True, there are some who for some reason have had good service from them, but there are plenty who haven't.
You need to read this thread
http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=194778.0
When you buy a Gardiner pole the pole model refers to the length of the pole. Ie SLX22 is 22' long. With Brodex a 22' pole isn't 22' long as they include reach as well. So a 22 foot pole probably measures 18'.
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I dealt with Brodex.
Laughable is all i can say. Customer service was awfully lacking. Prices at the time i used them were ridiculous, and products were below par.
Awful attitude. They have gone bust several times too. I wouldn't touch any product with the name Brodex ever again.
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Hi,
Thinking about buying another pole. I use Gardiner slx ones but the Brodex seem better priced. Any reviews on these?
Thanks
Steve
seriously mate are you for real?
why would you go from a good carbon fibre pole like an SLX to a aluminium pole?just to save a few quid?
your working day is going to get a lot harder with an aluminium pole as their much heavier and bendier.
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Had a 25ft Brodex hydra alloy which as Spruce pointed out was really only about 22ft, they used reach height to fool the customer
into thinking they where getting a longer pole (roll eyes).
Horrendous pole.
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No-one can call themselves a proper wfp window cleaner until you have spent a day working with a brodex pole ;D it's a sort of wfp initiation test to prove your worth.
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Just stick to SLX.
Buy cheap, pay dear.
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Untill you can handle a Brodex hydra alloy 36 ft at full stretch you are a wimp !
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Arnold Schwarzenegger was a seven stone weakling until he spent a week working with a Brodex Pole.
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No-one can call themselves a proper wfp window cleaner until you have spent a day working with a brodex pole ;D it's a sort of wfp initiation test to prove your worth.
;D ;D ;D
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Maybe SW window Cleaning could buy one and then do a review on the forum for us all to see. :D
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Is it the 1st of April? ;D
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No-one can call themselves a proper wfp window cleaner until you have spent a day working with a brodex pole ;D it's a sort of wfp initiation test to prove your worth.
My first Pole was a Brodex 18 Ft alloy, because i was new to WFP i didn't know any different, then i
learnt about Gardiners Poles on here, bought an SLX 25 Ft about 4 years ago, and couldn't believe
the difference, what a learning curve. :o
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Well I went to pick up my new aluminium Brodex pole this morning.
And I couldn't.
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I've had Brodex poles but would never go back.
I use Gardiner poles now.
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False economy.
Everything else as a wfp user can be done on a budget. A d. I.y van mount does the same as a 5k install does.
But with poles it's the tool used everyday in your hands. The ease and speed and which you work is dictated by it.
An slx will last a few years if looked after. Mines lasted 2 and counting and I don't look after it I throw it around. They take a beating.
Its like a mechanic buying his spanners from argos instead of the snap on van to dave money in the short term. Yes it's cheaper but you'll soon regret it when it's not up to the job.
Brodex Alloy pole? Really ? we should beat you with it for the very suggestion.
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False economy.
Everything else as a wfp user can be done on a budget. A d. I.y van mount does the same as a 5k install does.
But with poles it's the tool used everyday in your hands. The ease and speed and which you work is dictated by it.
An slx will last a few years if looked after. Mines lasted 2 and counting and I don't look after it I throw it around. They take a beating.
Its like a mechanic buying his spanners from argos instead of the snap on van to dave money in the short term. Yes it's cheaper but you'll soon regret it when it's not up to the job.
Brodex Alloy pole? Really ? we should beat you with it for the very suggestion.
;D
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Maybe SW window Cleaning could buy one and then do a review on the forum for us all to see. :D
Really, do you honestly believe it will be delivered lol
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No-one can call themselves a proper wfp window cleaner until you have spent a day working with a brodex pole ;D it's a sort of wfp initiation test to prove your worth.
You are right proving your body is worth -------less, as well as thick. They make crap poles.
I would rather waste my cash on a harris pole if you want to save cash.
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Well well. Responding to this post was a waste of time as SW Window Cleaning hasn't bother to sign on and seek our advise since posting his question.
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Iv just taken delivery to my new slx 25 , what a beautiful pole it is and I got a baseball cap 😎
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Iv just taken delivery to my new slx 25 , what a beautiful pole it is and I got a baseball cap 😎
yep i also bought one last month.its a good standard every day pole.for some of my awkward angle window work i put an extreme brush and carbon gooseneck on the end and its almost as light and rigid(not quite though!)as an xtreme pole.it feels more robust.im hoping i get 3 years out of it before its totally worn.
on topic how anyone can use a brodex ali pole(with their heavy brushes all day long)without getting a repetitive strain injury is beyond me! ::)roll
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I know a bloke that uses a facelift pole with a Vikan sill brush still,I'm sure he thinks trains still run on coal.
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Hi. Sorry been away for a few days. I won't bother with Brodex then. It will be another slx for me.
Cheers,
Steve