Ive not used fan jets, but ones who know my comments/threads i try to push myself to find out the best/quickest methods for my work.
On the video it showed alot of drift spray above the initial line of the fan spray. Or should i say the window seemed quite wet higher than the initial spray.
(Dont think im explaining this right )
Im guessing this is for 2 reasons, high flow and for the point of the demo vid it was shown off glass. So my question for ones who use fan jets is this normal??genuinely asking as wondering about them for the gardiner rinse bar for my brush on my trolley. But concerned over random splashing compared to direct hitting from pencil jets..........if that makes sense??
But saying that i can always just buy n find out, just thought i'ld ask?
Buy them and find out if they suit you / or particular jobs would be my advice.
As for your above comment,I think you're right.
Fan jets have their place but not for every job for the reasons you've mentioned e.g. vents etc.
I have two brushes - a soft flocked with fans and a medium mono with pencils. The latter gets used the most and on regular cleans. The soft flocked / fan jet gets used on leaded, dirty first cleans , fascias, shop signage, conny roofs etc. ..... its great for these things.
However I don't use the Gardiner red ones anymore because I didn't like the spray pattern / power ( or lack of ) plus over time the plastic hose barbs become brittle and snap. I'd imagine the new black ones would be the same as they are also plastic. I've used the same lumark fan jets for over two years - more powerful, better made, plastic jet but brass barbed hose tail, cost more but they last .