i used to have a trigger about 6 yrs ago but it broke and i didnt replace it. do you get cramps/ pains holding the trigger all day? i wouldnt want one again i just use a in line tap.
No not really. I'm 42 and did trad for 15 years until my joints got so bad I considered giving up. Been on WFP for 6 years and has eliminated all joint and back problems, probably fitter now then I was at 22, though carrying my kids about probably contributes to this. I see the idea of the Aquadapter and think it's very clever, just don't see if it's worth the extra over a trigger. Used an inline tap before but nothing like as instant as the trigger. Mind you I avoided triggers until this year and am now very impressed. Major advantage I see with the trigger is that with rural 4 weekly work that doesn't get a very nasty build up of dirt it's only necessary to have the water on for the top half of the window. So wash top half, release trigger, scrub lower half with existing water overrun then rinse all. No mess left on window and water consumption down by about 50%. Don't know how easy that would be with Aquadapter. Using well water at 70 TDS, so no RO anymore and Bag of resin lasts 3 months, £20 ish month. Cheapest triggers, £22 from Cleaning Spot. I'm Sold.