Should i buy a waterfed pole right now?

This is a good opportunity to tell Daniel what we like and don’t like about our WFP purchases.
I bought a Reach-it Mini with the A extension from WCR, based on several staff recommendations. I mostly use the 12" brush as I haven’t developed enough control with the 16" Constructor yet. I really like the collapsed length of the Reach-it and the modularity of the A, B and C extensions and the connector that enables the A, B and C to be a separate pole. I also like the non- kinking feature of the Rhino tube and hose.

I haven’t used other brands so I lack a basis of comparison. However, since the Northern Lite is a new design I am very curious to know if it is an improvement over older designs.

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Clean frames is another WFP selling point. The before pic was cleaned by my new clients former window schmearer 2-3 weeks ago, the after pic is from my WFP cleaning.

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Guys, I own about 20 or so water fed poles, and I can tell you, it is just about as good as a machine that prints money!!

Borrow from yourself, buy one, and pay yourself back quicker than you could with any other cleaning equip purchase!!

A WFP is no joke!
Get you some!!!
Charlie
windowman

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What are your top three? (And any other tips you’d suggest for a first-time buyer?)

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Gardiner, Reach It, The new CF Tucker, Simpole, are all great light poles that will last for years, and make you tons of Money.
But, if you are on a budget, get the longest pole you can afford, then go to your local culligan dealer to rent a di tank, and go out and make a few thousand off of that one $115.00 tank.
I kid alot on here, but I’m serious when I say, if you want to increase efficiency, and explode your profit you need to be water fed poling. If you have specific questions call me, and I’ll offer you all the help I can.

Charlie

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I had a great window cleaning business in a small city. The sales were easy and plentiful. We did lots of chair work. Not everyone has the stones to hang of the sides of buildings. Now there are lots of window cleaners in that market and waterpoles are here to stay. No going back to the old days.

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