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does not have a big loop of pole hose at operators end.
If you paid a minimal price , to save a fair bit of pure per day , what would you want to pay ?All the bad weather forced me into my man cave to make a little tool up , i found and made what i think to be a great little bit of kit , it is simple in design , as in it cant really go wrong , it has one moving part , fits on the bottom of the pole , is easily moveable whilst working , and does not involve taking your hands off the pole to activate it , it does not have the need to twist the pole for on or off either , and the biggest plus is its coming in at 100g , with still lots of weight to come off , and it does'nt involve a big loop of pole hose at the operators end .The only thing it doesnt do at the moment is shut the water off to dead end , it does however dead end the water instantly until you get to the point where reel hose meets pole hose.By that i mean that the moment you finish your last window you operate the device until you get back to your tap or ez snap , or whatever it is you use , no big hardship as this is what you have always done till now whilst water is still pumping from the brush head.Do you think my idea has legs or not ?Cheers for any input recievedRich
Yup. 100g at the base of the pole is worlds away from 100g at the top. If you're looking for triallers-put me down!
the problem with anything at the base of the pole, you will end up with a big loop of pole hose around your ankles. No thanks!This happens when you collapse the pole down.That is probably why the aquadaptor is at the top, not the bottom.
Quote from: P @ F on February 17, 2014, 09:50:08 pmIf you paid a minimal price , to save a fair bit of pure per day , what would you want to pay ?All the bad weather forced me into my man cave to make a little tool up , i found and made what i think to be a great little bit of kit , it is simple in design , as in it cant really go wrong , it has one moving part , fits on the bottom of the pole , is easily moveable whilst working , and does not involve taking your hands off the pole to activate it , it does not have the need to twist the pole for on or off either , and the biggest plus is its coming in at 100g , with still lots of weight to come off , and it does'nt involve a big loop of pole hose at the operators end .The only thing it doesnt do at the moment is shut the water off to dead end , it does however dead end the water instantly until you get to the point where reel hose meets pole hose.By that i mean that the moment you finish your last window you operate the device until you get back to your tap or ez snap , or whatever it is you use , no big hardship as this is what you have always done till now whilst water is still pumping from the brush head.Do you think my idea has legs or not ?Cheers for any input recievedRich not sure what you mean by "get back to your tap or ez snap"our taps and ez snaps are fittedto thepole........arent everybodys??
Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?
So it doesnt shut the water off, it just sort of slows it down?Then you go off and shut your water off however you do that?Also you say theres no loop, but then say there is then a sort of temporary loop when you shorten pole (i may have misunderstood) so assuming its some sort of pinching or removable device...?(dont need to give specifics, dont want your idea being pinched)Sounds good mate, if it is that sort of thing could you possibly make it stronger so it does dead end the pump, so it does away with the need for taps?