just ordered an xtreme 25( v3)as well at £642!
might as well go the whole hog......hot water,electric reel and xtreme pole.....
I can't believe my eyes
You have ordered an extreme pole and a leccy reel
All I ever read from you is manual reel this and slx that
You'll be going back to cold next !
yep.might as well see what the fuss is about.....ive never used a leccy reel so it might make a difference over the course of a day/week/month/year/decade....as for the xtreme pole ive got 2 weeks worth of work that have lots of very awkward windows above extensions,large conservatories etc and i think the xtreme will help.
dont get me wrong the SLX is the best value hardwearing pole but for ease of use you cant beat the xtreme....
i feel invincible at the moment (health wise) but im not kidding myself......ill be 50 in a few years so keeping my working life as easy as possible should help with reducing the risk of RSI as i grow older........
i think ronnie helped me make my mind up for me(him being 8-9 years older than me)and suffering badly with shoulder/elbow issues.....
....and another forum member mentioned PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN THE CURE.........it got me thinking about the future......im hoping ive got at least another 30 years of window cleaning left in me(which will take me up to 76 yrs of age)ill have probably had enough by then......
Dazmond you need to stop listening to nonsense, RSI is caused by doing repetitive work non stop for long periods of time therefore spending a few minutes reeling in a hose 4 or 5 times a day is not going to give you it.
What you really want to prevent is neck pain from looking up all day which even with the best technique will eventually hit us all, theres nothing wrong with making the working day easier but it needs to be done in a sensible and cost effective way or in
other words benefit v cost.
I'm not saying an £650 electric reel is going to break the bank but an electric reel on top of a new van loan, an overpriced water heater and the yearly cost of running it, a £650 pole every two years for low level work and so on, I'm not even going to try and
work out what your yearly expenses are now but they're bound to be far too high for somebody on less than £40k a year.