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The top of my pole isn't quick release though... Which incidentally is why I haven't been able to fit my super scraper.... The angle adapter on mine is glued in I think.

 
Bugger! Can I buy a top section of pole? Or would I need a whole new pole? It's old and will need replacing Stu some point anyway.

 
I use the aquadapter and have done for 6 months its a lot easier than a tap or kinking, and if your main aim is to save water this is the way to go.

The downsides are it adds a bit of weight, noticeable when working at an angle and you have to hold the end of the pole when working rather than having a bit sticking out behind you or you find yourself reaching for the end of the pole

Now that my water costs are drastically reduced using an R.O i might go back to a normal tap to see if it makes it significantly lighter as i dont mind wasting water and its quicker just leaving the water on between windows

My conclusion, if you need to save water they are great otherwise i wouldnt bother

 
The top of my pole isn't quick release though... Which incidentally is why I haven't been able to fit my super scraper.... The angle adapter on mine is glued in I think.
Probably best wait for the Univalve then.

 
The top of my pole isn't quick release though... Which incidentally is why I haven't been able to fit my super scraper.... The angle adapter on mine is glued in I think.
cut the angle adapter off then add the top adapter. you wont lose much pole. glue the top adapter in like the angle adapter.
 
at the moment i,m using the red tap gardiners have at the brush end,

ok you have to remember to switch it on /off

had the taps on the reel hose sick off them catching on everything possible

 
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