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Damaged 1 of the sections of the silky Hayauchi extendable poles this afternoon,

not happy but complete accident so what can you do,

 

Has anyone else done the same?? what are they like to get spares for??

 

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had a piece that was being hooked out of a tree fall and bend on a section of ours a while back. from memory we just popped it out and popped the next bit along. not great as its a section shorter but it works. cant help you with info on spares though sorry mate

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Hi Nelly, had the same problem with a 4.2m I was using the loppers attachment and the branch got tangled and bent the lower section like it was a..........thin aluminium oval section or a plastic straw. After some consideration I calculated the section modulus and calculated the load on the section and concuded that it wasn't up to the job. I knew the Engineering Degree would come in useful. Anyway I pointed all this out and the fact that a product must be fit for function as it was described as "professional" and the supplier backed down and supplied a replacement part free of charge. In hindsight I wish I had bought a different product.

PM me if you wish to know more.

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damaged a section of mine . thankfully was able to cut the bent bit out redrilled the hole for the spring loaded button and works fine ,just a bit a bit shorter

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Which section is it? I'll sell you the corresponding pole from my set for £200.

 

It's the 1 above the but section, sounds like a fair deal i'll jus run an find my wallet:001_tt2:

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