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jjames

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new pole clx or grafter
« on: February 27, 2014, 04:19:53 pm »
Hi I am looking to buy my first pole and was going to buy a gardiners clx, now they are not in stock so my next choice was an ionics grafter. What is the weight of the clx with brush head and hose and is it worth me waiting until they are in stock. Does anybody prefer the grafter.

mufcglen

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2014, 04:23:43 pm »
Before I bought my clx it was out of that and the facelift Phoenix, I might try one of those next, check them out of window cleaning warehouse.
I bought my clx22 with everything for £130 but I believe they've gone up in price now?

robert mitchell

  • Posts: 1997
Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2014, 04:41:24 pm »
clx definitely out of those two , i had a grafter and it was next to useless.

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britishwill

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2014, 04:44:36 pm »
If you can afford it go for the SLX it is such a great pole

Mike #1

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #4 on: February 27, 2014, 05:02:14 pm »
Hi I am looking to buy my first pole and was going to buy a gardiners clx, now they are not in stock so my next choice was an ionics grafter. What is the weight of the clx with brush head and hose and is it worth me waiting until they are in stock. Does anybody prefer the grafter.

IMHO a first pole should always be a hybrid pole such as a CLX as the unintentional abuse your first pole gets IMO , Should not be inflicted on Carbon pole such as SLX as you could wreck it in no time at all .

Once you have mastered your technique then i would go for an SLX , Same goes for brushes as well get a Superlite with a brush bumper not an Xtreme otherwise you might wreck it in days not weeks . Mike

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #5 on: February 27, 2014, 05:10:45 pm »
Hi I am looking to buy my first pole and was going to buy a gardiners clx, now they are not in stock so my next choice was an ionics grafter. What is the weight of the clx with brush head and hose and is it worth me waiting until they are in stock. Does anybody prefer the grafter.

IMHO a first pole should always be a hybrid pole such as a CLX as the unintentional abuse your first pole gets IMO , Should not be inflicted on Carbon pole such as SLX as you could wreck it in no time at all .

Once you have mastered your technique then i would go for an SLX , Same goes for brushes as well get a Superlite with a brush bumper not an Xtreme otherwise you might wreck it in days not weeks . Mike

I disagree with your reasons- the SLX is every bit as, if not more robust than the CLX. There's nothing you could do to a CLX that you couldn't with a SLX IMO.

However, using a CLX first would make you appreciate a SLX more.

Clever Forum Name

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #6 on: February 27, 2014, 05:16:38 pm »
SLX all the way.

ascjim

Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #7 on: February 27, 2014, 05:17:58 pm »
Hi I am looking to buy my first pole and was going to buy a gardiners clx, now they are not in stock so my next choice was an ionics grafter. What is the weight of the clx with brush head and hose and is it worth me waiting until they are in stock. Does anybody prefer the grafter.

IMHO a first pole should always be a hybrid pole such as a CLX as the unintentional abuse your first pole gets IMO , Should not be inflicted on Carbon pole such as SLX as you could wreck it in no time at all .

Once you have mastered your technique then i would go for an SLX , Same goes for brushes as well get a Superlite with a brush bumper not an Xtreme otherwise you might wreck it in days not weeks . Mike

Agree

robert mitchell

  • Posts: 1997
Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #8 on: February 27, 2014, 05:20:17 pm »
i agree , the slx is in my opinion more robust and more resistant to wear than a clx , its down to cost really , when your starting out and don't have much money to spend or are not sure if you will stick at it.

i started with a grafter , then clx ,then slx with a glyder40 given to me as a replacement for the grafter which is still in my garden with four broken clamps.


buying an extreme next month and will keep slx as a spare.
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Susan Dean (1stclean)

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #9 on: February 27, 2014, 05:24:46 pm »
i agree , the slx is in my opinion more robust and more resistant to wear than a clx , its down to cost really , when your starting out and don't have much money to spend or are not sure if you will stick at it.

i started with a grafter , then clx ,then slx with a glyder40 given to me as a replacement for the grafter which is still in my garden with four broken clamps.


buying an extreme next month and will keep slx as a spare.

save up a little more and get the slx if you can , your arms will thank your at the end of the day

SeanK

Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #10 on: February 27, 2014, 06:25:29 pm »
Very little difference between the SLX22 and CLX22 so dont be too worried
if your budget doesn't stretch.
You wont get better than the CLX for the price.

jjames

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #11 on: February 27, 2014, 06:49:21 pm »
Thanks all, CLX it is then, I will find out how long the wait will be.

Mike #1

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #12 on: February 27, 2014, 07:31:56 pm »
Hi I am looking to buy my first pole and was going to buy a gardiners clx, now they are not in stock so my next choice was an ionics grafter. What is the weight of the clx with brush head and hose and is it worth me waiting until they are in stock. Does anybody prefer the grafter.

IMHO a first pole should always be a hybrid pole such as a CLX as the unintentional abuse your first pole gets IMO , Should not be inflicted on Carbon pole such as SLX as you could wreck it in no time at all .

Once you have mastered your technique then i would go for an SLX , Same goes for brushes as well get a Superlite with a brush bumper not an Xtreme otherwise you might wreck it in days not weeks . Mike

I disagree with your reasons- the SLX is every bit as, if not more robust than the CLX. There's nothing you could do to a CLX that you couldn't with a SLX IMO.

However, using a CLX first would make you appreciate a SLX more.

I am not saying that the SLX is not robust but a novice who does not care for the pole properly cleaning etc and just in everyday use catching it against roof extensions etc .

I am speaking from experience i was so caught up with cleaning the windows properly and finding and mastering a correct technique and every thing that goes with converting to WFP that my first and second pole took abuse .

I would barely clean them just chuck them in the garage at the weekend and not be to bothered at them at all , totally different with SLX and it was good to work my way up to an SLX . Mike


Michael Peterson

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #13 on: February 27, 2014, 07:37:38 pm »
at the end of the day any pole is going to be making money rather than waiting, so why not pay a bit of extra money or the slx

Avo

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #14 on: February 27, 2014, 09:43:06 pm »
Slx no more said....!!

mikeyfaerosyth

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #15 on: February 27, 2014, 09:50:38 pm »
Brodex then upgrade to slx or extreme

Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #16 on: February 27, 2014, 11:19:46 pm »
jeez, clx or grafter?, and the masses as usual shout SLX ! :D
No experience or opinion on grafter, BUT regardless of which gardiners, go for one for the simple reason of versatility with the quick lock, change brushes, jets, goose necks etc. with ease, quick and easy versatility with one pole  ;)

rosskesava

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #17 on: February 28, 2014, 12:50:28 am »
jeez, clx or grafter?, and the masses as usual shout SLX ! :D
No experience or opinion on grafter, BUT regardless of which gardiners, go for one for the simple reason of versatility with the quick lock, change brushes, jets, goose necks etc. with ease, quick and easy versatility with one pole  ;)

+1

I have both and I use both.

The advantage of the grafter is you use as many or little sections as needed. It's a no nonsense straight forwards pole but a bit bendy at height and what ever is said on here, Ionics after sales service, like Gardiners, is really excellent for advice and problems.

The clx is a bit lighter and better at height as it's less bendy but it doesn't come apart so when doing lower work, you have to use all the sections.

If you can afford both, buy both, but if are a bit short on cash, buy the clx.
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H2GoKent

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #18 on: February 28, 2014, 05:22:45 am »
Buy a Tucker!

 ;D ;D ;D

Just kidding that's all there was when I started.

SLX, a thing of beauty
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dazmond

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Re: new pole clx or grafter
« Reply #19 on: February 28, 2014, 07:37:02 am »
i bought a CLX22 a few years ago after using glass fibre streamline and brodex hydra poles.

I THOUGHT ID DIED AND GONE TO WINDOW CLEANING HEAVEN! ;D ;D ;D

i couldnt believe the difference in weight,closed length and ease of use!

they are a good budget pole if your just starting out.if you use a light brush like an extreme on the end the bend wont be too bad fully extended.

its false economy though once you ve built your business up and poling most days for 5-7 hours esp if you have lots of awkward windows to reach at full stretch as the more expensive SLX will last twice as long if looked after properly and slightly more rigid.
price higher/work harder!