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Trevor!Heard Terry calling your name on the Window Cleaner Comp, stood around waiting so I could say Hi., but you were probably just passing Manchester by then and couldn't hear him;DWent to look at the Gutter Vac systems and was very impressed with Omni-Vac and had a nice chat with Glyn. Some serious thinking to do now if I'm gonna go down that route.Overall didn't seem to be as busy as last time and didn't come away with anything to get excited about window cleaning wise, but the Baudin poles were pretty good if you like Modular Poles and have plenty of dosh!!
its the waterwizard and no i did not get a free brush good to meet you though met jeff and his wife as well and leftabout 1ish robin
Ionics 65ft pole is quite nice and lighter than the Ergolites but still a bit whippy....... Section lengths are more manageable though.The 75ft is total naff in my view..... The sections are still 8ft long so you have to walk it up a building or use a step ladder which to me defeats the idea. The fancy paint job on their new poles reminded me of a bad custom car spray job from the 70's....... (Flames over the wheel arches)Interesting how Ionics claim to have no business connection with the Acadamy but they were next door to each other and actually shared some space...... Hmm..The crash testing video they showed was intersting but in my view it looked misleading when showing crash tests of "competitors" systems.Nice to meet the guys from Cleanitup even though it seamed all of them had strong foreign accents I will not hold that against them.....lolVery good price at their stand for a trolley system......The Baudin inside window cleaning system was very good until they told you the price..... £950+ vat......... Its not worth even half that price in my view...... PLUS parts were starting to fall off it which does make you think about how reliable the thing is. I did like their modular pole as it was teardrop shaped rather than just round which made it more ergonomic in your hand. It also has a connector to hold the modular sections together which would prevent the sections from rotating when in use. Not impressed with the new Brodex gutter cleaning system but I will say that it was there as more of a showcase to show what they were developing next. Shame they didn't have their hot water system there. The new Hydra poles are pretty good and I got confirmation that they are stopping production of the Prolong but they will still be makeing aluminium poles but in the new Hydra range. Brodex have also reduced many of the collapsed lengths to enable them to fit inside more vans.Went over to say "Hi" to the guys at Xline and WCR but they were always really busy. Xline had some good deals on for the show (100m microbore for £50) and were also 1 of the few stands that had guys in company uniform which did make them look professional and friendly rather than pushy salesmen.RegardsMr H