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jenx4

  • Posts: 15
Gardiners WFP Poles
« on: June 16, 2012, 10:07:04 am »
Hi Guys,

Im a newbie. to W/c And Im looking to purchase, a gardiners CL-X27 Pole. Dual trim brush Aqua adapter etc, also a 8mm microbore hose and reel. Any suggestions advice or recommendations, I would be very greatful to hear from you.  :-\

colin purewater

  • Posts: 2282
Re: Gardiners WFP Poles
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2012, 10:13:24 am »
If Your looking for them in excellent condition but then new
And get the garuntee, second hand gardiner poles don't sell for much
Less than new ones.
keep it simple

jenx4

  • Posts: 15
Re: Gardiners WFP Poles
« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2012, 03:51:11 pm »
If Your looking for them in excellent condition but then new
And get the garuntee, second hand gardiner poles don't sell for much
Less than new ones.
Hi thanks for replying. Do you recommend Gardiners poles, if so can you give me any tips on what to buy, from new/ brushes adapters taps etc.

Window Washers

  • Posts: 9036
Re: Gardiners WFP Poles
« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2012, 05:04:41 pm »
If Your looking for them in excellent condition but then new
And get the garuntee, second hand gardiner poles don't sell for much
Less than new ones.
Hi thanks for replying. Do you recommend Gardiners poles, if so can you give me any tips on what to buy, from new/ brushes adapters taps etc.
we use  27ft clx poles daily with a standard gooseneck with a duel trim mono with medium stiff bristels, I would recommend this all day long to anyone, to cut costs of an aquadapter use a tap on the end of hose reel does the same job without adding weight to the end of the pole and only costs about £10 saving you nearly £60.
My tip would be to have a female recus 21 fitting (easy snap as gardiners call them) at the end of the pole with a tap and male fitting on the hose reel end, this will allow you to use water from the hose without the need for the pole to be attached
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

dannymack

  • Posts: 1624
Re: Gardiners WFP Poles
« Reply #4 on: June 16, 2012, 08:14:28 pm »
You should try gardiners pole systems you will defo get one there lol !!!

pncleaning

  • Posts: 296
Re: Gardiners WFP Poles
« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2012, 03:35:09 pm »
You should try gardiners pole systems you will defo get one there lol !!!
Good idea Danny dont know why he did not think of that lol  ;D

jenx4

  • Posts: 15
Re: Gardiners WFP Poles
« Reply #6 on: June 22, 2012, 02:11:49 pm »
If Your looking for them in excellent condition but then new
And get the garuntee, second hand gardiner poles don't sell for much
Less than new ones.
Hi thanks for replying. Do you recommend Gardiners poles, if so can you give me any tips on what to buy, from new/ brushes adapters taps etc.
we use  27ft clx poles daily with a standard gooseneck with a duel trim mono with medium stiff bristels, I would recommend this all day long to anyone, to cut costs of an aquadapter use a tap on the end of hose reel does the same job without adding weight to the end of the pole and only costs about £10 saving you nearly £60.
My tip would be to have a female recus 21 fitting (easy snap as gardiners call them) at the end of the pole with a tap and male fitting on the hose reel end, this will allow you to use water from the hose without the need for the pole to be attached
Hi Ian, thanks for your help and advice. Could I use a Clx-27 pole for everday work, If so Im goining to order one, and a hose reel on wheels, I have a purefreedom 50 ltr trolley system, to start me off a 250 ltr static tank, and 25 ltr drums to carry my water in. I appreciate your Input on this subject.

Col

Window Washers

  • Posts: 9036
Re: Gardiners WFP Poles
« Reply #7 on: June 23, 2012, 02:31:28 am »
If Your looking for them in excellent condition but then new
And get the garuntee, second hand gardiner poles don't sell for much
Less than new ones.
Hi thanks for replying. Do you recommend Gardiners poles, if so can you give me any tips on what to buy, from new/ brushes adapters taps etc.
we use  27ft clx poles daily with a standard gooseneck with a duel trim mono with medium stiff bristels, I would recommend this all day long to anyone, to cut costs of an aquadapter use a tap on the end of hose reel does the same job without adding weight to the end of the pole and only costs about £10 saving you nearly £60.
My tip would be to have a female recus 21 fitting (easy snap as gardiners call them) at the end of the pole with a tap and male fitting on the hose reel end, this will allow you to use water from the hose without the need for the pole to be attached
Hi Ian, thanks for your help and advice. Could I use a Clx-27 pole for everday work, If so Im goining to order one, and a hose reel on wheels, I have a purefreedom 50 ltr trolley system, to start me off a 250 ltr static tank, and 25 ltr drums to carry my water in. I appreciate your Input on this subject.

Col
Col, always willing to help the pole yep it will, great pole for the price and light enough to use all day, when ordering please ask alex or his girls to send me a free hat.  ;D

Ian
Window Washers  ;)
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

jenx4

  • Posts: 15
Re: Gardiners WFP Poles New
« Reply #8 on: July 09, 2012, 04:13:43 pm »
If Your looking for them in excellent condition but then new
And get the garuntee, second hand gardiner poles don't sell for much
Less than new ones.
Hi thanks for replying. Do you recommend Gardiners poles, if so can you give me any tips on what to buy, from new/ brushes adapters taps etc.
we use  27ft clx poles daily with a standard gooseneck with a duel trim mono with medium stiff bristels, I would recommend this all day long to anyone, to cut costs of an aquadapter use a tap on the end of hose reel does the same job without adding weight to the end of the pole and only costs about £10 saving you nearly £60.
My tip would be to have a female recus 21 fitting (easy snap as gardiners call them) at the end of the pole with a tap and male fitting on the hose reel end, this will allow you to use water from the hose without the need for the pole to be attached
Hi Ian, thanks for your help and advice. Could I use a Clx-27 pole for everday work, If so Im goining to order one, and a hose reel on wheels, I have a purefreedom 50 ltr trolley system, to start me off a 250 ltr static tank, and 25 ltr drums to carry my water in. I appreciate your Input on this subject.

Col
Col, always willing to help the pole yep it will, great pole for the price and light enough to use all day, when ordering please ask alex or his girls to send me a free hat.  ;D

Ian
Window Washers  ;)
Hi Ian,
I ordered my pole & accessories from Gardiners today. And asked the girls to send you a free Hat for recommending them  8) Thanks again.

Col