Quote from: Number 23 on December 17, 2015, 07:23:42 amDon't be so harsh guys!!!!Wait until D,E,F,G and H come out. H is a game changer !!!!!!!Spat my coffee out at that Over-engineering at its finest!
Don't be so harsh guys!!!!Wait until D,E,F,G and H come out. H is a game changer !!!!!!!
Quote from: CleanClear on December 16, 2015, 11:01:44 pmQuote from: Jonny 87 on December 16, 2015, 08:46:20 pmMayb it's just because it's the end of the year and I'm mad busy with work, or that I wasn't really paying attention to the video..... But I'm totally confused. http://youtu.be/UIg80xUqcUII think I'll stick with a 45 foot pole and a 25. Job done.I'm one of the few who think Perry Tait is doing a great Job. He explains how it all works, gives great demonstrations and lays it out how it is. And anyone looking to get into waterfed pole system, say for example coming from a traditional window cleaning back ground will be sold on what he's selling. Of course once you're familiar with waterfed pole stuff you wouldn't touch Reach It with a Telescopic bargepole !!! In my opinion anyway. Its over priced, underequiped, heavily marketed product aimed at newbies. Good luck to him getting the message out. And thank God we have alternatives !!! He has some good info, but it comes from what others have told him. Good demos? No I think he embarrasses himself every time he tries to show his 'skills.' He comes across so cack-handed and awkward. He needs to get himself into window cleaning and develop his own experience as Alex Gardiner does. It reminds me of someone giving driving lessons but can't drive themselves.He's an arm chair window cleaner.TBH a newbie watching this video would probably be put off wfp window cleaning.Compare that to Alex's videos. (I can't find the one where he is standing next to his van and extending a pole with so little effort.)
Quote from: Jonny 87 on December 16, 2015, 08:46:20 pmMayb it's just because it's the end of the year and I'm mad busy with work, or that I wasn't really paying attention to the video..... But I'm totally confused. http://youtu.be/UIg80xUqcUII think I'll stick with a 45 foot pole and a 25. Job done.I'm one of the few who think Perry Tait is doing a great Job. He explains how it all works, gives great demonstrations and lays it out how it is. And anyone looking to get into waterfed pole system, say for example coming from a traditional window cleaning back ground will be sold on what he's selling. Of course once you're familiar with waterfed pole stuff you wouldn't touch Reach It with a Telescopic bargepole !!! In my opinion anyway. Its over priced, underequiped, heavily marketed product aimed at newbies. Good luck to him getting the message out. And thank God we have alternatives !!!
Mayb it's just because it's the end of the year and I'm mad busy with work, or that I wasn't really paying attention to the video..... But I'm totally confused. http://youtu.be/UIg80xUqcUII think I'll stick with a 45 foot pole and a 25. Job done.
Quote from: Spruce on December 17, 2015, 09:26:10 amQuote from: CleanClear on December 16, 2015, 11:01:44 pmQuote from: Jonny 87 on December 16, 2015, 08:46:20 pmMayb it's just because it's the end of the year and I'm mad busy with work, or that I wasn't really paying attention to the video..... But I'm totally confused. http://youtu.be/UIg80xUqcUII think I'll stick with a 45 foot pole and a 25. Job done.I'm one of the few who think Perry Tait is doing a great Job. He explains how it all works, gives great demonstrations and lays it out how it is. And anyone looking to get into waterfed pole system, say for example coming from a traditional window cleaning back ground will be sold on what he's selling. Of course once you're familiar with waterfed pole stuff you wouldn't touch Reach It with a Telescopic bargepole !!! In my opinion anyway. Its over priced, underequiped, heavily marketed product aimed at newbies. Good luck to him getting the message out. And thank God we have alternatives !!! He has some good info, but it comes from what others have told him. Good demos? No I think he embarrasses himself every time he tries to show his 'skills.' He comes across so cack-handed and awkward. He needs to get himself into window cleaning and develop his own experience as Alex Gardiner does. It reminds me of someone giving driving lessons but can't drive themselves.He's an arm chair window cleaner.TBH a newbie watching this video would probably be put off wfp window cleaning.Compare that to Alex's videos. (I can't find the one where he is standing next to his van and extending a pole with so little effort.)At this point i realise i've overdone the sarcasm to the point where i sound genuine ! :-)
I reckon I could clean two £300 conservatories in the time it takes to put that poke together
Quote from: robert mitchell on December 17, 2015, 05:39:26 pmI reckon I could clean two £300 conservatories in the time it takes to put that poke together Very good