Re: [World] Ettore Extension Poles (New?)

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Date Tue, 15 Dec 2009 09:20:38 -0500

One of my guys was in Home Depot to pick up a few shop supplies with the company credit card and saw this pole and bought it too.  I explained how this was a consumer marketed pole and not marketed for the professional but it looks OK so we'll see how it holds up to every day use.
 
Jim Andrews
Sunshine Cleaning Service
Florida

This Ettore Interlock pole was developed for the "Big Box Store" consumer market
and is fine for occasional use.
It is significantly less expensive and uses lighter weight materials.
I does not stand up as well to regular use as the traditional gold and black pole.
 
Here is a link to an 8ft pole
 
 
 
Regards,
 
Steve Blyth
 
Office Direct (310) 527-0712
Bird Barrier America - J.Racenstein Company - Feather Free, LLC
Carson CA - Secaucus NJ
 
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From: addressis@removed [mailto:addressis@removed On Behalf Of Major Norwood
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 2:26 PM
To: addressis@removed
Subject: [World] Ettore Extension Poles (New?)

Group,

 

I was on the web today looking at extension poles and noticed what I am guessing are relatively new ?internal locking? extension poles by Ettore.  They have the blue tips on them.  Has anyone given them a try and know how they compare to the Unger Unitec poles.  Are they solid and do they last?

 

Thanks,

 

Major Norwood

Window Wizard, Inc.

Charlotte, NC