Uuuhhhh thanks guys, Gardiner sell them, because I notice when I use my normal minibore it take such a long time to have hot water coming out of my brush, specially in the winter, so I thought of buying it, but if you say it doesn’t make that much different , I wont buy it then.Regards,Bosh
It retains no more heat than normal microbore,it just has a black thin inner liner and is nothing scientific.
Hi NWHUnfortunately when I bought my reach & wash system fro Ionic they never bothered to put a cap on my tank so I cant do what you mentioned earlier, but is a very good idea.RegardBosh
I wonder if Alex can be kind enough to send me a sample so I can test drive it I promise Alex to give a unset opinion on this hose, on this forum Best regardBosh
Well many thanks NWH, that’s a fantastic idea. I will do that.But seriously Alex I want to buy this hose, that’s why I am asking the guys on here to get some feed back that’s all.And I am sure your products are great, because I have bought quiet a few product from you before and am very happy with them.I just thought you could be very,very,very kind to send me a sample Regards,Bosh
Well I can't comment about All thermobore but after three weeks use I returned mine for a full refund. After several tests we found no difference between thermobore and minibore as regards to temp at the brush head. However we found 6mm microbore to be the best. We think this is because of the reduced ID(6mm) and smaller surface area. Less water flowing over the heat exchanger also increases heat.The results have surprised us to be honest.
So what you guys have experience is that microbore is much better than minibore in terms of keeping the heat better ?RegardsBosh