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#1 ·


Big fan of the wooden stick myself. It's light. Nobody is gonna take it off of a job, cut it to size and ur good.
The yellow Purdys are the light compared to the Sherlock. And the mechanism on the Purdys is easier to use and holds up better. Purdy wins.
Them two aluminum ones are junk. One is harder to adjust than the other.
 
#4 ·
I like the Purdys as well. It seems I'm always searching for the perfect adjustable pole. One of the best I found was by chance in a Big Lots store. Some company I had never heard of had 2-4 footers for $8. I took a chance and that cheapie has lasted longer and works better than any of the other 2-4 footers I have. Seems like any poles with the push button mechanism don't last as long.
 
#5 ·
Andyman said:
Purdy with the quick locks. Residential I like the 2-4 and commercial 4-8 although I've been using the 6-12 lately. Wood sticks for epoxy floors.
If I can take one pole it's the 2-4. That is what I do. The 2-4 is in my grip I carry all of the time
The little closet pole I like for doors. If there are a lot of em. And closets of course.
The 4-8 is a every so often on spray and Backroll long and high walls
That boom pole is for touching up spots up there in the air. Seldom used that thing, fully extended it bends to much and is too hard to load to make any Kimda time with. IMO anyhow.
 
#6 ·
I'm a wooded stick kinda guy myself, always keep a couple short ones cut to different lengths. For adjustable's, I'm not too picky. The regular Wooster ones are fine. And I have a quick connect one that I like a lot for doing walls.

Even the cheap aluminum ones are nice sometimes because they are light weight. Depending on what your doing, that can be a big plus even if they do tear up quickly and have lousy action. Also the heavier duty ones won't fit inside the rung of an extension ladder like the woody's or some of the cheap aluminum ones will.
 
#7 ·
Yep, the 2-4' is my fave as well all day long. Could use the 4-8, but why carry the weight if you don't have to. 1-2 for closets and bathrooms.

I love it when customers see these things and are amazed! "Wow, that looks like a handy little contraption!" Blows me away when you see people who call themselves painters...., and don't own any of these.
 
#10 ·
Wooster Sherlocks all the way. I carry the two footer up to the eight footer. I like the balance and weight when I'm trying to roll out something high.
For the 4-8 and above, when you're bringing them in from the extended length don't just push the button and let them fall or they'll blow out the back of the handle. I found that out the hard way.
 
#12 ·
Can't live without these from the dollar store:

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No seriously, I have one section in my bag. It is perfect for "normal" height rooms.

But for REAL poles, I loved the old 4 - 8 and 6 - 12 heavy duty twist lock poles from (I think) Wooster. After 30 odd years they don't lock as well, I've had to settle on a 4 - 8 button lock style.