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Going for the s x18. Due to the weight, Will my ionic grafter brush fit it, or do i need to buy a new one?. If i need a new one, do i go for the ones on gardeners, or is there a better/cheaper one that people recommend.

All help appreciated. Hope you all had a good xmas. x

 
Remember you get what you pay for!! Cheapest isn't always best. And it's the brush that is doing the actual cleaning of the window. And every brush will clean a window.. But you want a brush that will help you save time, and therefore earn more ££.. That's why I chose tecbuk!

 
Thanks Belfastcleaning for the recommendation.

aquaclear if you not sure which brushes you want, but want to try a few different types, and at the same time keep cost down; you can use a Tecbuk brush with the 90 degree brush socket that you buy with the Gardiner’s brushes for £2.00; you just need to drill 1 extra hole in it, 5mm closer to fit a Tecbuk brush.

Fully Jetted Tecbuk brushes are £34.97, they come with 2 x 2mm pencil jets, jet hose & quick release Y piece.

Richard

 
Richard,

I thought about buying a facelift brush to go with my new facelift pole, but now am considering buying one of your brush

Do you give discount pal?

 
Hi Gmeister, I do give discounts it does depends on order size and/or if you are a regular customers. I am in the process of sorting out larger discounts to regular customers in the New Year. I view brushes as consumable like micro fibre cloth/mops etc the more you get into the habit of replacing your brush, the quicker you can work.

Once you have the Tecbuk brush heads, fixed/scraper head or the pivoting head, these should last years, a replacement brush is £32.89 or fully jetted £34.97, the 2nd brush you buy would normally be fully jetted for free, this has become a standard discount.

What ever brush make you do end up buying in the end, you will not get better quality and value for money than the Tecbuk brushes, with or without a discount. And you won’t be getting any brush that is as capable. Sorry if that comes across as a bit pushy, but if you ever compare the quality of Tecbuk brushes to any other make you will see what I mean, and if you use it efficiently you will be cleaning so much faster, which is what the Tecbuk brushes are all about

Email me if you have any more questions or want to order

Cheers, Richard

 
Hi Gmeister, I do give discounts it does depends on order size and/or if you are a regular customers. I am in the process of sorting out larger discounts to regular customers in the New Year. I view brushes as consumable like micro fibre cloth/mops etc the more you get into the habit of replacing your brush, the quicker you can work.
Once you have the Tecbuk brush heads, fixed/scraper head or the pivoting head, these should last years, a replacement brush is £32.89 or fully jetted £34.97, the 2nd brush you buy would normally be fully jetted for free, this has become a standard discount.

What ever brush make you do end up buying in the end, you will not get better quality and value for money than the Tecbuk brushes, with or without a discount. And you won’t be getting any brush that is as capable. Sorry if that comes across as a bit pushy, but if you ever compare the quality of Tecbuk brushes to any other make you will see what I mean, and if you use it efficiently you will be cleaning so much faster, which is what the Tecbuk brushes are all about

Email me if you have any more questions or want to order

Cheers, Richard
Richard, You have sort of talked me into buying one of these, But being a female window cleaner, Im not to happy about drilling it. Will email you over the next couple of days, Do you also charge p and p on the brushes?
Thanks

 
Richard, You have sort of talked me into buying one of these, But being a female window cleaner, Im not to happy about drilling it. Will email you over the next couple of days, Do you also charge p and p on the brushes?
Thanks
Hi aquaclear,

I hope I haven’t talked you into buying one of my brushes, I’m 100% confident with them and so are many other users of the Tecbuk brushes. Read some of the reviews about the brushes and look to see if you think the brushes would be suitable for you and benefit your business before you decide to buy.

They are incredibly fast to use, but that is up to the operator and something that is out of my control.

Post & packaging is £3.95 I send the brushes recorded delivery. If you don’t want to drill, then you would need the brush head attachment. I look forwards to your email.

Cheers, Richard

 
Hey aqua, the brush head attachment, you are better buying for all it costs, rather than drilling holes.. The attachment Richard supply's is very high quality, compared to any gardiners I have tried.. And the good thing is, you will only need 1, even when you need to re new your tecbuk brush, most parts can be re used and you only need to replace the brush stock.. So in all fairness, tecbuk is very good value for money..

I got a brand new superlite from gardiners and a week later the screws were coming loose on the brush socket... The tecbuk brush kit is quality at its best, designed to last..

I have now got 3 different tecbuk brushes..

My full boars hair, this makes easy peasy work on first cleans, the scrubbing power in this brush cannot be matched by any other brush..

I have a full polyester dual trim brush for maintenance cleans.. This brush is very very quick on the glass, has great cleaning ability and will allow you to work quicker.. ( also with the slx it will feel so so much better than your last set up )

Then I have the hybrid brush, red polyester dual trim with boars hair in centre.. Just a bit of both brushes, still quick, a little more drag than the full polyester, but has the boars hair there for the extra scrubbing power.. This is the brush I have kept on from I got it.. Think it is absolutely brilliant..

I only started wfp early this year, and wasted ££ on brushes, I bought these because the manufacturer said they were his best sellers.. I use them and although I was a newbie, I just didn't get on with them!!

Once you go tecbuk, you won't go back!!

 
May I also add, tecbuk sell a sidetrack attachment.. So your brush can pivot, makes things easier for some windows and is a great peice of kit...

Check out the review sections for more info

 
I get £5 for every referral, do you want one? Lol

No mate, I just think they are brilliant brushes.. At first I went for gardiners, I was new but for some reason I just wasn't comfortable using them, didn't like how it felt on the glass, slight drag?

So I went for an aerial brush.. Everyone say wow expensive, surely it can't be quicker, how can a brush earn more money? Well i didn't think it was true, but the brush really is quicker, and I think it has helped me pick up my speed and technique a lot quicker too.. Confidence has grew and I'm going at a good rate now without worrying. The aerial brush glides so much easier, I love how it splays and feels on the glass. I also enjoy cleaning much more now..

I did have a day a month or so ago, when we got 2 poles going, I took the gardiners brush and instantly hated it and for the next few hours I wasn't a happy chappy without the tecbuk brush..

Everyone has their own preferences, but some bang on about how good other brands are.. I don't think Richard gets enough credit for his brushes and I will always recommend his brushes if anyone asked about what brush should they get..

Go team tecbuk!!

( think we have another sale Richard lol )

 
Thanks Belfastcleaning, I really appreciate your comments I put a lot of work in to get the brushes to work this easily and fast.

Gmeister, BC is a paying customer. I have a lot of repeat business from window cleaners focussed on efficient cleaning and increasing there earnings, Belfastcleaning sounds like to me, he is of this frame of mind also.

Tecbuk brushes are really good, I know I make & sell them. You could view that as my opinion only, but what if it is a fact…. /emoticons/smile.png

Richard

 
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