you always get what you pay for. i`ve only just started building my system, been told to go gardiners for pole as they are good for after service
Quote from: eco-clean on December 04, 2009, 01:28:00 pmyou always get what you pay for. i`ve only just started building my system, been told to go gardiners for pole as they are good for after service I paid over £800 for the superlite, and under £15 for the Harris that gets used for all bar two jobs.The Harris pole is light, tough, and cheap. Once you know how to fix the clamps they last for years too.
Quote from: dai on December 04, 2009, 05:24:46 pmQuote from: eco-clean on December 04, 2009, 01:28:00 pmyou always get what you pay for. i`ve only just started building my system, been told to go gardiners for pole as they are good for after service I paid over £800 for the superlite, and under £15 for the Harris that gets used for all bar two jobs.The Harris pole is light, tough, and cheap. Once you know how to fix the clamps they last for years too. how do you fix the clamps on a harris pole?
Quote from: suds window service on December 04, 2009, 05:48:21 pmQuote from: dai on December 04, 2009, 05:24:46 pmQuote from: eco-clean on December 04, 2009, 01:28:00 pmyou always get what you pay for. i`ve only just started building my system, been told to go gardiners for pole as they are good for after service I paid over £800 for the superlite, and under £15 for the Harris that gets used for all bar two jobs.The Harris pole is light, tough, and cheap. Once you know how to fix the clamps they last for years too. how do you fix the clamps on a harris pole?You cut out a centimeter wide strip from a plastic lemonade bottle, and wrap it once around the claws, tighten the clamp up again, and your sorted.