I'm not a fan of the new jet capsules......I've never felt the need to change jets on any brush I've ever bought.yesterday the middle insert came out of one capsule while I was working.i managed to push it back in but this wasn't an issue with the old jets....
Glad it’s not just me ...I struggle to see why we needed to change from the old jets. I had the same thing , middle bit of the jet decided to explode one morning. I spent about half an hour searching some grass for the bleeding thing to poke it back together again. We have enough hassle with hoses without adding jet capsules to the mix. I find when cleaning sills the jet pipes get bashed on the bottom of the frames especially patio doors. Why do we need this sh?!,t
Hi Dazmond and Richard
I'm sorry that you are not having a good time with the Jet Capsules.
It would be really useful for me to help you resolve these issues if you could send me some photos of your setup on the brush head along with any information as to whether you have a Uni-Valve fitted or not. The Univalve is not really a 'friend' to any products with a push-fit connection attached
However we do have ways of resolving this for you and will of course help with replacement jet capsules and advice
Please use this link to send the photos through -
https://gardinerpolesystems.typeform.com/to/KveTlb please mark these as for my attention.
Just a point that once the insert has been pulled out once, even though it can be pushed back in, it will pull out far more easily the next time so it is best if we can replace the whole assembly for you.
Why have we swapped to these jets? The benefits for users as we see them:
1. Jets can be swapped over quickly - many clients have commented on how useful this is and has allowed them to try out jets they have not used before.
2. Uses John Guest connections which are easier to fit then the barbs on the fanjets - this allows for easy dismantling in case of jet blockages etc.
3. Fanjets are more robust due to the lack of extending barb shaft on the back of the brush
4. Fanjet versions are now flush to the brush on the bristle side, thereby reducing the possibility of catching on window bars
Generally they have been well received and so far we have over 15,000 brushes in use with these new jets. A very small percentage of our clients have had issues - mainly when using a univalve or swivel, but generally we have always been able to resolve any problems for these clients so that replacements we supply have then not failed again.