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its the novelty of something different....you'll be back to a univalve soon enough If you've been constantly tugging it - there was a problem like to high calibration causing back pressure or the grime getting into the spring - easy to take apart and clean.I had that set up 8 years ago - it works but no where near as good as using a univalve (unless your HMan)Darran
if you use both you will get in a right pickle extend the pole to upper windows - pull on univalve no water - then you realise you've left the top tap closed - collapse pole turn on tap - get squirted in face as univalve also open - re extend poleDarran
Just move the tap to the bottom close to where the pole hose meets the microbore problem solved.
I order my univalves in threes....works out cheaper in the long run...the tap idea is nothing new...I've done it before now but it's nowhere near as efficient as another uni valve