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steven 1

Re: Aquadapter on an extreme
« Reply #20 on: December 05, 2013, 11:19:17 pm »
Hi guys
just to inform you all, new aqua dapter in the next week or so.
also my new poles will be the lightest on the Market.
I thought it was time to make a complete pole set up to complement each other. Looked at these forums and realised need to meet demands. So will be happy to launch my new products.
Steve
aqua dapter ltd.

whats the new weight of the aqua adapter?
the xl is 125grm the new one will be 100 grm which will complement my new poles nicely.

Steve.

windowswashed

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Re: Aquadapter on an extreme
« Reply #21 on: December 06, 2013, 07:17:01 am »
Used the AD for years, not anymore, as it restricts the water flow, ad becomes sticky, spring breaks, etc. Gone back to a simple valve on the pole and it is so much simpler. If a valve leaks it's just a minute to replace it. If the AD snaps a spring then it's palava trying to get the spring replaced. Given up on AD's :(

steven 1

Re: Aquadapter on an extreme
« Reply #22 on: December 06, 2013, 07:52:26 am »
Used the AD for years, not anymore, as it restricts the water flow, ad becomes sticky, spring breaks, etc. Gone back to a simple valve on the pole and it is so much simpler. If a valve leaks it's just a minute to replace it. If the AD snaps a spring then it's palava trying to get the spring replaced. Given up on AD's :(
[/quote I have learned a lot over the 3 years since I produced aqua dapter. New model has a bigger outlet pipe, the little trigger mechanism is now removable so it can be cleaned. And springs are easy to fit less than a minute, theres a quick vid on my website on how to fit it.
the springs last 45000 before they brake, that's the equivalent of approx 4 months use, so I supply 2 spare springs with aqua dapter.
Steve

dazmond

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Re: Aquadapter on an extreme
« Reply #23 on: December 06, 2013, 08:30:08 am »
it takes 2 mins to replace the spring if it does snap.only had one snap in the few years ive been using them.

aqua daptors just keep getting better and better.lighter,more compact and dead easy to fit.

i have worked without them but it slows me down.its just a really fast and efficient way of controlling water flow.
price higher/work harder!

Michael Peterson

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Re: Aquadapter on an extreme
« Reply #24 on: December 06, 2013, 11:38:01 am »
the trigger that used to use a small spring and now uses a bent metal bit is a very good change imo, not too much to break that you cant fix now i really like them

kempy

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Re: Aquadapter on an extreme
« Reply #25 on: December 06, 2013, 08:17:11 pm »
Nice .
A new stronger and lighter aqua adaptor , can't wait for mine to come.

I like the extra weight the aqua adaptor gives me on my slx as I think it aids with cleaning extra pressure on the glass .

I will never work without a AD .

IF I ever buy a extreame pole , if clamps get better , maybe tempted I would still put a AD onto it .

andyM

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Re: Aquadapter on an extreme
« Reply #26 on: December 07, 2013, 07:00:04 am »
Used the AD for years, not anymore, as it restricts the water flow, ad becomes sticky, spring breaks, etc. Gone back to a simple valve on the pole and it is so much simpler. If a valve leaks it's just a minute to replace it. If the AD snaps a spring then it's palava trying to get the spring replaced. Given up on AD's :(
[/quote I have learned a lot over the 3 years since I produced aqua dapter. New model has a bigger outlet pipe, the little trigger mechanism is now removable so it can be cleaned. And springs are easy to fit less than a minute, theres a quick vid on my website on how to fit it.
the springs last 45000 before they brake, that's the equivalent of approx 4 months use, so I supply 2 spare springs with aqua dapter.
Steve




I didn't get 2 spare springs when I ordered my Aquadapter (2 weeks ago) and there's no mention of it on your website Steve?
No mention on your website of one spring lasting approximately 4 months either?
Maybe that should be made clearer in the advertising.
I ordered 2 spare springs at the time of my order as spares..... but paid for them!
One of the Plebs

SeanK

Re: Aquadapter on an extreme
« Reply #27 on: December 07, 2013, 09:47:07 am »
If your looking to know how to fit one there is a good video on youtube which will help.
Its titled.....How to convert an extreme pole into a Brodex Hydra alloy.

steven 1

Re: Aquadapter on an extreme
« Reply #28 on: December 07, 2013, 01:44:17 pm »
Used the AD for years, not anymore, as it restricts the water flow, ad becomes sticky, spring breaks, etc. Gone back to a simple valve on the pole and it is so much simpler. If a valve leaks it's just a minute to replace it. If the AD snaps a spring then it's palava trying to get the spring replaced. Given up on AD's :(
[/quote I have learned a lot over the 3 years since I produced aqua dapter. New model has a bigger outlet pipe, the little trigger mechanism is now removable so it can be cleaned. And springs are easy to fit less than a minute, theres a quick vid on my website on how to fit it.
the springs last 45000 before they brake, that's the equivalent of approx 4 months use, so I supply 2 spare springs with aqua dapter.
Steve




I didn't get 2 spare springs when I ordered my Aquadapter (2 weeks ago) and there's no mention of it on your website Steve?
No mention on your website of one spring lasting approximately 4 months either?
Maybe that should be made clearer in the advertising.
I ordered 2 spare springs at the time of my order as spares..... but paid for them!
whats your address, I will go the extra mile and you can have 3 springs.

andyM

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Re: Aquadapter on an extreme
« Reply #29 on: December 07, 2013, 02:16:14 pm »
Used the AD for years, not anymore, as it restricts the water flow, ad becomes sticky, spring breaks, etc. Gone back to a simple valve on the pole and it is so much simpler. If a valve leaks it's just a minute to replace it. If the AD snaps a spring then it's palava trying to get the spring replaced. Given up on AD's :(
[/quote I have learned a lot over the 3 years since I produced aqua dapter. New model has a bigger outlet pipe, the little trigger mechanism is now removable so it can be cleaned. And springs are easy to fit less than a minute, theres a quick vid on my website on how to fit it.
the springs last 45000 before they brake, that's the equivalent of approx 4 months use, so I supply 2 spare springs with aqua dapter.
Steve




I didn't get 2 spare springs when I ordered my Aquadapter (2 weeks ago) and there's no mention of it on your website Steve?
No mention on your website of one spring lasting approximately 4 months either?
Maybe that should be made clearer in the advertising.
I ordered 2 spare springs at the time of my order as spares..... but paid for them!
whats your address, I will go the extra mile and you can have 3 springs.

Hi Steve that's very generous and much appreciated. Thank you.
I have messaged you through the contact option on your website.
One of the Plebs