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New Titan 30ft Carbon Pole from The Cleaning Warehouse

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Good vid and good idea I use my pole usually as a 25 sometimes a 22 and sometimes a 35, it would worry me have metal on the base though  I remember brodex alloy poles and banging things with the base 

 
Good vid and good idea I use my pole usually as a 25 sometimes a 22 and sometimes a 35, it would worry me have metal on the base though  I remember brodex alloy poles and banging things with the base 


No one explained what taking the base pole off the pole actually meant. You can do the same with Gardiner's poles; the only issue/consideration is that if you remove the base pole the 'new' base pole is pure carbon with no fibreglass outer insulating material.

Do these poles have an outer layer of fibreglass on the original base section in the first place?

I've looked on the website and the supplier gives very little info on the pole. This is one reason for me shying away from considering them as a replacement for my Gardiner pole.

 
Going to sound negative but TCW well known for jumping on the band wagon. Gardiners came out with this first and again they have followed. They need to come out with something unique to their own brand.

Even some of their photos on their website had daqua logo and they never spotted it after copying it from us ? 

 
Going to sound negative but TCW well known for jumping on the band wagon. Gardiners came out with this first and again they have followed. They need to come out with something unique to their own brand.

Even some of their photos on their website had daqua logo and they never spotted it after copying it from us


The Chinese are good at that. We have seen how cheap Chinese membranes seem to work as efficiently as Aexon membranes do according to their copied specs.

I'm still trying to figure out how a spring on the inside of the clamp helps with locking the clamp to stop spinning.

 
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No one explained what taking the base pole off the pole actually meant. You can do the same with Gardiner's poles; the only issue/consideration is that if you remove the base pole the 'new' base pole is pure carbon with no fibreglass outer insulating material.

Do these poles have an outer layer of fibreglass on the original base section in the first place?

I've looked on the website and the supplier gives very little info on the pole. This is one reason for me shying away from considering them as a replacement for my Gardiner 
I wouldn't swap either but I do lose a fair few end caps lol

 
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