Hello Lee;
I see your not a million miles from me 😄 little hard to explain but will try my best.
For instance when you have cleaned a ground floor window you have to raise your pole slight to be able to tug on the hose this takes approximately 1 second to complete this movement. When using the fob it’s much quicker to tap the pause button which takes approx 1 second to stop flow so overall approximately the same.
I have an old shoulder injury that as now turned into tendinosis not to be mistaken for Tendonitis so pulling the univalve is aggravating my shoulder.
Also the univalve as been blamed for damaging the new jet capsules on Gardiner brushes it not setup correctly this won’t happen with the wfp link.
Got to remember this isn’t a one shot remote but a new design that is excellent and instant once the fob as been pressed.
There is other functions I thought I wouldn’t use like having to turn the flow up 100m away the other side of a big lodge I was cleaning as third storey window was absolutely caked in gull mess.
On my van I have five pole two my son uses and three that I use I can now elimate three univalves from pole set ups saving a few ££££
I’m not affiliated with spring Ltd just sharing my thoughts I also think the univalve is great and used them from launch just now prefer the wfp link, the same as I now prefer extreme poles over Slx pole, electric reels or manual reels, tubless of non tubless etc, I’m always trying to make life easier and more efficient.
These are my experience and what I prefer doesn’t mean someone else will prefer the wfp link?
Unless you tried it I wouldn’t assume it’s NOt going to be better than a univalve remember it took me approx a week to train my brain to stop tugging the hose 😂😂😂
Just to add when cleaning 4 storey and abov e a tap on the fob is a breeze to operating a univalve much easier and safer.
Where are you based Den.
I found this video of the wfp link, does if you go to the end of the video you will see the response time, does this seem about right?
I’m closed to South woodham ferrers if you ever want to try it out and see for yourself 👍
I can’t see any link to the video?
I forgot to paste the link
https://youtu.be/iHl1XDxDMvs
Lee, there is two ways of stop /start the waterflow
1. Pause mode it takes 2 seconds to restart the flow from pause and 1 second to stop. (This is the mode I use).
2. On/off mode it takes approx 3 seconds to start flow and 2 seconds to stop. (I only use this when I pull up at customer turn on when I start my first window then I use pause mode if turning off between windows or talking to clients/answering the phone then as soon as the last window is cleaned I press the off) . Really hope I’m making sense.
The Squeaky clean video I’m not sure if he his using pause on/off or just using the power on/off as you can configure the remote fog to suit your needs.
This Saturday it both my sons birthday 33 and 36 so I’m celebrating with them but from Sunday onwards your more than welcome to come and have a look you can then clearly see for yourself how efficient it works.
I use JG diy fitting for my tubless kit see photo on how to stop waterflow if not using a univalve, I do have univalves fitted on all my poles and will never have to buy one again as I have three new spare and now with the v16 controller wfp link I hardly ever tug the univalve unlike before where you are tugging constantly thru out the day.