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Univalve, no loop. Catch up
Quote from: tlwcs on May 08, 2021, 07:48:34 amUnivalve, no loop. Catch upThis turns the water off/ on like a light switch,No faffing around pulling hoses jugging poles in hand.Pulling rectus connection on the ground.No pole hose dragging around feet.Cost of this set up is around ten quid.How much was yours again???
Quote from: H MAN on May 08, 2021, 08:14:57 amQuote from: tlwcs on May 08, 2021, 07:48:34 amUnivalve, no loop. Catch upThis turns the water off/ on like a light switch,No faffing around pulling hoses jugging poles in hand.Pulling rectus connection on the ground.No pole hose dragging around feet.Cost of this set up is around ten quid.How much was yours again???£35. Plus vat. For a convenient, well manufactured, guaranteed product that works without the loop of excess pole hose, (the bit that goes up the extreme pole when working above ground level)This to me, makes it worth every penny.
i used to enjoy the early DIY days , dog earing squeegee channels ,carbon fishing poles , bently and salmon brushes and not to forget the harris pole and trolley system . Scouring b@q wilko and garden centres for tubing , different hose connectors and reels. Most of the tools i use today come from the DIY ers of yesterday .
No need to spend hundreds of pounds just to turn the water ON/OFF. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH5z_4x9-08
I can't believe no one has commented on the brush!What the hell is that?
Quote from: jay moley on May 08, 2021, 06:44:39 pmI can't believe no one has commented on the brush!What the hell is that?We have learnt NOT to mention it - we will now be bombarded with hundred of threads about his super pad cleaner