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The saving grace of Brodex poles is their strength. If you're a clumsy bstraad or if you have staff they will put up with a lot of abuse where an expensive carbon pole wouldn't.They're heavy(ish) so not for wimps. I used one for many years, but then I learned my trade when window cleaners were real men - we cleaned windows by climbing drainpipes with a squeegee clamped in our teeth and a wet swab over one shoulder and a scrim over the other
I have two of these pole they aren't bad poles, although brushes are far to heavy. Saying that my workers will always pick the Ionics or Gardiners first. You probably find the comments above are from window cleaners who have not used the new brodex poles.
There's 50% off on the new 21ft alloy pole if anyone is interested.£75 plus vat not bad for anyone on a budget.
Quote from: SeanK on March 26, 2015, 10:50:23 amThere's 50% off on the new 21ft alloy pole if anyone is interested.£75 plus vat not bad for anyone on a budget.21' I think is 18', Im sure they show the reach.Again, I haven't looked at the deal but, if there is delivery its got to go on top.You must be close to the clx price, that if ordered normally turns up within a day or two.I once ordered a preditor? pole that took 5 weeks to be delivered. It was not signed for and my account was credited.It was also the last time I dealt with themTony