Graeme Broome
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I'm thinking of getting a aqua-dapter, what are peoples thoughts on these, and any recommendations on where to buy one?
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Oh I thought you always had to use the red on every poleBest thing since Mr Hovis decided to make life easier for people with blunt knives.
Get spare springs though. I've not had a grommet problem.
Don't get their red hose for use with hot water (unless you use hot water), dreadful to work with - to stiff, won't uncoil properly.
I have a length of red on one of my poles and I think it's better that the orange. We do not use hot water.Best thing since Mr Hovis decided to make life easier for people with blunt knives.
Get spare springs though. I've not had a grommet problem.
Don't get their red hose for use with hot water (unless you use hot water), dreadful to work with - to stiff, won't uncoil properly.
I have found on the odd occasion I need a slower water flow, I can turn the tap wheel manually to the flow I want and then extend the pole. When I need the faster flow I just pull the hose and the flow I normally use is back.Don't like em, prefer taps you can alter the flow rate and they work every time, are cheaper, and last longer, ok got pole hose but so what doesn't bother me, oh and no weight at top of pole, pros 5 cons 1.
As with anything, there is no perfect solution - its all about compromise.Was using a tap till recently. Aquadapter is great, faster to use, use less water.
No problems at all
63 and doing wfp 10 years; 2 years trad before that, so 12 years altogether.how old are you and how long you been cleaning spruce ? , me 25 + years and i am 49
My moto is that I retire when I expire.how you finding the wfp Spruce with 63 ( respect mate !! )