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What are the Lengths of the Gardiner Waterpoles Closed

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    Gardiner’s premium waterpoles are a staple in the window cleaning industry, renowned for their durability, reach, rigidity, and ease of use. One key feature that sets these waterpoles apart is their closed length, which often determines their portability and storage efficiency. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the closed lengths of Gardiner’s premium waterpoles, exploring how this crucial dimension impacts their functionality and convenience for professional window cleaners. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the trade, understanding the closed lengths of these poles can help you make an informed decision for your toolkit. Let’s get started!

    Gardiner’s RED CLX Hybrid Waterpoles Collapsed Lengths:

    • CLX 4-Foot = 2’ 4 11/32”
    • CLX 8-Foot = 3’ 1 13/32”
    • CLX 10-Foot = 3’ 8 7/8”
    • CLX 18-Foot = 4’ 10 21/32”
    • CLX 22-Foot = 4’ 10 21/32”
    • CLX 27-Foot = 5’ 1 13/32”
    • CLX 32-Foot = 5’ 2 ¼”

    Gardiner’s BLACK All Carbon Fiber SLX Waterpoles Collapsed Lengths:

    • SLX 18-Foot = 4’ 10 21/32”
    • SLX 22-Foot = 4’ 10 21/32”
    • SLX 25-Foot = 5’ 7 23/32”
    • SLX 27-Foot = 5’ 1 13/32”
    • SLX 30-Foot = 5’ 7 23/32”
    • SLX 35-Foot = 5’ 7 23/32”
    • SLX 39-Foot = 5’ 7 23/32”
    • SLX 47-Foot = 5’ 7 23/32”

    Gardiner’s High Modulus All Carbon Fiber Super Max Waterpoles Collapsed Lengths:

    • Super Max 27-Foot = 5’ 1 13/32”
    • Super Max 50-Foot = 6’ 5 9/16”

    Gardiner’s High Modulus All Carbon Fiber Xtreme Waterpoles Collapsed Lenths:

    • Xtreme 18-Foot = 4’ 11 7/8”
    • Xtreme 25-Foot = 5’ 7 23/32”
    • Xtreme 35-Foot = 5’ 10 1/8”
    • Xtreme 47-Foot = 6’ 6 ½”

    Gardiner’s High Modulus & Kevlar All Carbon Fiber Ultimate Waterpole Collapsed Lengths:

    • Ultimate 46-Foot = 6’ 5 15/16”
    • Ultimate 63-Foot = 7’ 2 5/8”
    • Ultimate 74-Foot = 7’ 2 5/8”

    In conclusion, Gardiner’s premium waterpoles for your waterfed needs stand out in the market due to many factors such as; high reach capability, affordability, superior weight balance while maintaining the industry’s most rigid pole on the planet, and finally the impressive compact collapsed lengths, which offer unparalleled convenience and efficiency. These waterpoles, designed with both the professional and the occasional window cleaner in mind, ensure ease of transport and storage without compromising on reach and performance. The compactness achieved when the poles are collapsed not only saves space but also reduces the physical strain on the user, making them an excellent choice for those seeking a balance between practicality and high functionality. Investing in Gardiner’s waterpoles means investing in a tool that combines cutting-edge design with user-centric features, ultimately enhancing the window cleaning experience.

    Shop all of Gardiner’s pure water tools on our website. Still have questions? Our knowledgeable and friendly team members are eager to help. We can be reached by calling our Detroit Sponge Team at 1-800-535-6394, or you can email us at customerservice@detroitsponge.com.

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