Every year there is an event organized by the NFMWGC called the "annual trade show". Amongst other things, the manufacturers of these pole systems from all over the UK exhibit their systems for the visitors to see.
This year's show (which was held in April) was in leicester, next year it will be in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Its free to attend (you dont have to be a Fed member) and you'll be able to see all of whats on offer and compare prices.
However, if you cant wait that long, there is another trade show ("The Windex show") which is a similar event held at the Exel centre in London.
The dates are the 8th and 9th of October.
At this stage I don't know an omnipole from a bionic system but if I can use one with ease (as easy as a ladder anyway) then I would buy one tomorrow.
I'm sure that
Ionic Systems Ltd won't mind too much that you called their system
bionic!
There are many systems on the market and they vary greatly in price and features. But it isnt simply a matter of ease of use. Switching to Water-Fed poles is a major business decision. Any system is likely to be the most expensive asset you have ever purchased for window cleaning.
(For an example, its not unusual to pay upto
£6,000 for a good quality van-mounted system, and that doesnt include the cost of the van. They cant be installed in any Van, the payload weight must not be exceeded and a reputable manufacturer will not install in a van that is not in good enough condition to cope with the weight of a system)
The geographical location of a supplier is really of no importance compared to getting the right system for your needs. When the time comes to write the cheque, I'd be prepared to travel anywhere in the UK to have my system installed just to know that the money I have spent is on the best system for me. When we are talking about this level of capital outlay, its worth travelling for the best deal.
This, and other forums will be of help to you in deciding what system to go for, but its best to get as much info as possible (eg from the manufacturers) before making a commitment.
By the way, most manufacturers will come to you to give you a demo of their system (perhaps on one of your office contracts) free of charge
-Philip
PS Here are some links to Manufacturers (Make sure you order a brochure from them all):
http://www.ionicsystems.com Witshire
http://www.omnipole.com Croydon
http://www.pure2o.co.uk Chippenham (South West)
http://www.streamsupplies.net Stockton-on-tees
http://www.brodexbms.co.uk Merseyside
http://www.window-tools.com Scotland