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dave0123

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Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« on: September 21, 2007, 12:09:15 am »
Hi,

As i am now getting my water fed equipment all sorted and already bought some stuff RO/PUMP/VARI/ etc and looking to get using it over the next 4 - 6 weeks.

BUT..

looking for a pole now am not sure what to go with i havent got tuns of money 2 spend and i dont want 2go n buy a crap pole thats dead heay that i wont be able to use properly i dont mind abit of weight just not something you carnt control.

 so the question what sort of poles are best? not 2 heavy looking for a sort of 27foot one to do 3 story work with and  a smaller one for normal houses and grounds would 18foot be ok??. All the names confuse me like all these X-tell poles etc.

I was looking at the buy one get one free from BMS but heard there not really worth the money haha  ::)

So any help would for me or pointers would be very helpful.


Dave
Dave.

mark dew

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2007, 12:23:16 am »
How long a pole do you need to reach your highest windows? If you can get away with a 24ft pole for all your work, your life will be easier getting a pole which is made up of sections of 5ft or less. Like the x-tel for example.
Many poles come in 6ft sections and while they are no problem for cleaning downstairs windows a pole that has shorter length (i think x-tel is 4 1/2 ft sections) will make life much easier.
I have a 38ft pole that i have hardly used in 18 months, A 25ft pole in 5 X 5ft sections that i use on a handful of windows each week, an 18ft pole and a 12ft (3X4ft sections) that i use for ups and downs on 95% of my work.
I will be getting a better pole soon and i do like the look of the x-tel or gardiners new superlite.

A ramble but i'm trying to make the point that using 1 pole for ups and downs is the quickest way to get round a job. Poles with 6ft sections are a little tight for some windows where the access is narrow.

SherwoodCleaningSe

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2007, 07:36:12 am »
Get an X tel 18 foot.  Brilliant.

Off to work now.

Simon.

Alex Wingrove

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2007, 07:50:13 am »
how much money have you got?

RO-Sheen

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2007, 08:12:03 am »
I've recently bought a 18' X-tel and for 1st floor and a 12' X-tel for ground floor and highly rate them. They are well priced, light weight and have great clamps that are easy to use. They are much lighter than my old Ionics poles.

however, I wouldnt buy a X-tel pole any longer than 18' as it is very whippy when fully extended but then again I have a heavy 12" (approx) Vikam brush on the end of the 18' and I probably should have a lighter brush (Alex G - please comment)

I also have a 45' Ionics glass fibre pole for 2nd floor abd although it is 18 months old and it is lasting well I will look out to replace it in the next 12 months. Not sure which pole yet, possibly the Facelift Carbon fibre 44' at £794
Formerly known as GARGAAX

Alex Gardiner

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #5 on: September 21, 2007, 09:13:40 am »
Hi RO-Sheen,

Choice of brush makes the world of difference to using an X-Tel pole. I regularly use a 21ft X-Tel and find the flexibility quite controllable because I have 220g brush on the end of it.

We are bringing out a new brush in the next couple of months that will be just as light but will have top class bristles on it. The current Super-Lite brush (Bentley) is a very good brush to use and the bristles clean very effectively, but it does have a limited bristle life.

Dave0123

My personal recommendation would be either:

1) Get a X-Tel 17ft (£85 approx) for most of your work. This is a very light pole to use and will do 90% of your domestic work. Then get another pole for your occasional high work, perhaps a 28ft X-Tel (£130 approx)with a lightweight brush would do the trick. Total = about £215 plus Vat and delivery

or

2) If a 24ft pole would reach your high work as well then invest in a 24ft X-Tel Hybrid (£250 approx plus VAT and Delivery) which would do all of your work.

Which of the above choices would I go for?

The first one. To start with it is a cheaper option. It also will be the option that will be easier to work with as the majority of your work time would be spent using the lighter (1.3kg-17ft as opposed to 2kg-24ft hybrid) 17ft pole. Even when you do use the 28ft X-Tel it would only be 600g heavier than the hybrid. The 17ft is also made from much shorter sections so will be enable you to work much more efficiently on downstairs work.

dave0123

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #6 on: September 21, 2007, 11:12:47 am »
Thanks lads great help.

Most of my highest work is around 7 to 8 meters and i do use a ladder for them now footed btw! so there not to high. but i will take on higer work such as the old victorin houses which i dread at the moment not because of height just a pain.

Am not sure on how much money to spend yet but after buying all the system etc i dont want to spend hundreds i see some around about 400 pounds lol. just to start of as alex said around 200 that looks good value for money myself.

Thanks to everyone whos posted alot of help. just another question Alex what would you say was a light brush to put on?


Thanks Dave
Dave.

Alex Gardiner

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #7 on: September 21, 2007, 11:30:06 am »
The Super-Lite (Bentley) brush that we sell ready jetted, or buy a similar one from a Super-Market and jet it up yourself.

This currently is one of my favourite brushes due to it's light weight and ideal bristle flex.

dave0123

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #8 on: September 21, 2007, 11:55:15 am »
Thanks Alex.


Will have a look now. i will buy the brush at the time of getting poles from your website mite as well  :P

Proberly in a few weeks time. Thanks for your help


Dave
Dave.

Wrekin C S

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #9 on: September 21, 2007, 12:08:06 pm »
Just the info I been looking for tahnks alex think I will go for the 28ft pole will order 1 when back off my hols  ;D

Wrekin C S

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #10 on: September 21, 2007, 12:18:43 pm »
When I order the pole what hoze do I go for does it come with it already made up etc

john tomkins

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #11 on: September 21, 2007, 02:32:35 pm »
I got the 18ft GF x-tel....love it
I've tried a mates 24ft GF x-tel, hate it and so does he, extended it bends and wobbles all over the place.
Going up to a 28ft GF x-tel is obviously gonna be much worse,
buy one if you like but you'll more than likely regret it

Count Phil

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #12 on: September 21, 2007, 05:22:59 pm »
I got the 24ft extel hybrid. I've just finished my first week with it.

It makes 3 storey really easy. Its very rigid - bendy poles are horrid, its worth the money to have  a rigid pole. It collapses down small so it does downs with ease and fits in my samll van.

And its light. Its my best ever pole! And i've tried a few. Because I only have up to three storey it looks like the only pole i'll ever use. Get one. 2 kg is light. When you do normal work, most of the sections stay closed so the weights at the bottom so you don't feel it.

It seriously is good. And its nice and rough feeling. For what that's worth.

Wrekin C S

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #13 on: September 21, 2007, 06:03:34 pm »
I got the 18ft GF x-tel....love it
I've tried a mates 24ft GF x-tel, hate it and so does he, extended it bends and wobbles all over the place.
Going up to a 28ft GF x-tel is obviously gonna be much worse,
buy one if you like but you'll more than likely regret it

You say this but what are the alternative poles available at that price? I currently have an 18ft 3 section that came with my trolley from freedom not impressed with and on tip toes when fully extended for some windows so need something longer like 24ft - What pole do you recommend?

Peter Fogwill

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #14 on: September 21, 2007, 06:18:53 pm »
Quote

You say this but what are the alternative poles available at that price? I currently have an 18ft 3 section that came with my trolley from freedom not impressed with and on tip toes when fully extended for some windows so need something longer like 24ft - What pole do you recommend?

http://s157.photobucket.com/albums/t42/joeuk_bucket/?action=view&current=newpole-1.flv

Not only the quickest pole you will ever use, your water will go much further.

Peter

Grafters Cleaning Services

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #15 on: September 21, 2007, 06:24:08 pm »
buy the best you can afford as you will end up buying a better one later therefore costing more in the long run.
i use a facelift ;D fantastic
JAY "GRAFTERS"
From Southampton
www.high-shine.co.uk

jayclean

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #16 on: September 21, 2007, 06:58:29 pm »
Hi Alex

I have a new x-tel 24ft pole and in bends alot and i think it is the vikan brush head on it being to heavy. Were can you buy the super lite bentley brushes from?.

Cheers

James

macmac

Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #17 on: September 21, 2007, 08:38:59 pm »
buy the best you can afford as you will end up buying a better one later therefore costing more in the long run.
i use a facelift ;D fantastic

very good advice, i'll ditto that!
Quote
Poles with 6ft sections are a little tight for some windows where the access is narrow.
Not with angle adaptor + swivel, they're a dodle.

tony

Nathanael Jones

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #18 on: September 21, 2007, 09:46:16 pm »
I've got one of Peter Fogwill's poles,.. and it is fantastic for domestic work,.. extremely fast and easy to use. I just can't wait for the markII now!!! ;D ;D

Alex Gardiner

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Re: Water Fed Poles!! what ones?
« Reply #19 on: September 24, 2007, 12:21:51 pm »
When I order the pole what hoze do I go for does it come with it already made up etc

Hi Wrekin Window Cleaning

The poles generally come with 8/9 mm pole hose as standard.  On our site this is selected for you when you choose your end connector type.
Hi Alex

I have a new x-tel 24ft pole and in bends alot and i think it is the vikan brush head on it being to heavy. Were can you buy the super lite bentley brushes from?.

Cheers

James

Hi James

Yes, it will be the overly heavy Vikan.  We sell the Super-Lite Bentley brushes ready jetted.