I love my gardiner poles, but they are not as durable as Brodex. Brodex customer service as we know is naff, but their aluminium poles are employee-proof. I bought a load of gardiner poles over the last 12 months and had resineck goosenecks break this week and John guest fittings I find let the hose out from time to time. It never happened with the Brodex stuff.
Which do I think is a superior design pole? Gardiner. Which do I think is more durable? Brodex.
Hi Steve
Was this doing Solar panels or standard window cleaning?
Looking at the pictures etc of your work that you have sent in the past, solar panel work on the scale you are doing does put a lot of extra strain on to the resi-neck.
I am thinking for solar panel farm cleaning I am going to have to come up with a tougher solution at exactly the right angle as discussed previously with you.
If you find that the hose is not staying put under all situations in the John Guest fittings then these little barbs adapters will cure it - http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/John-Guest-8mm-stem-to-6mm-Barb-PM250806E.html
Do you also use the Brodex poles on your solar farm work?
Hi Alex. We have had the goosenecks break on the solar work as we have discussed and i was more than happy with the customer service. But we have also had resinecks go on the solar work and had one go this week on windows. The teeth seemed to sheer off the rest of the plastic.
I was in St. Austell this morning and did think about swinging by and buying some more gear, but didn't think you took trade 'off the street'.
With the solar work, a tougher solution would be perfect for us, but needs to be a profitable line for you too. I would be interested in seeing your ideas and could even test prototypes on some large scale sites if you wanted us to. You could really hone it and test for durability then.
What I am doing now is factoring in a breakage cost into my solar work. We will expect the necks to break and have plenty with us so that we can replace them at will. It caught me out on the Derby site, but I will be better prepared next time.
I will probably purchase some barbs on my next order, which won't be far away. Hopefully that should sort it. It didn't happen on the Brodex hose because we O -ringed it onto the Y-connector. Your pole hose and fittings seem a little delicate for that.
Will email you about the Brodex poles and solar.