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Exel's extensive experience in composite technologies has brought the Exel NTECH pole series. The Extel NTECH series is valuable when strength matters and resistance is a necessity. These poles were specifically designed to be easier to handle, with more sections as well as lightweight technology for easier transportation.
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New and Improved Design
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Carbon Fiber Hybrid
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New abc Double-Bend Gooseneck
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All NTECH Poles come with a 12" rectangular double-trim brush with standard pencil jets AND deluxe fan jets pre installed. |
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Learn about Pencil vs. Fan Jets: |
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Hose Fittings
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Posted by Jon V - Dutch Touch Window Cleaning- CA on 7th May 2012
We have been in business for 22 years and have been using water fed poles for about the last 15 of them. The majority of our basic poles are Tucker poles ( have about 30+ of them ) but for any job that goes beyond a 2nd floor the carbon fiber poles are the way to go. They are very stiff, lightweight and easer to handle. We had had about every pole out there, from Tucker, AquaFlow, Ionic, Ntech and a few others that are not even around anymore. We purchased the Ntech 2 years ago for a job specific job that had a 65' set of window with no possible way to clean without this pole ( We now own 3). The Ntech was perfect for the job! For instance if you use 8 section Tucker pole on a job you will only need 5 sections of this pole to reach the same height ( we pull the sections out from the remainder of the pole and use only what we need so the pole is extremely light to use ). There is nearly no bend in the pole unlike the Tucker so the quality and working effort is 100 times better. One thing we did figure out is make sure your clamps on this pole are all aligned at the top or it can twist on you the higher you go...Besides that its a must have in any succesful window cleaning company. ( Wish they made an 18" brush for this pole, thats the only thing this NTech pole is missing )