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Wagga hasn't tried the constructor brush. He's only just fitted the new Rhino's to his Reach-It so no doubt will have one to play with soon. The only prototype on long term test is the one I've been using here in NZ. 3 months of hammering and it's still hanging in there. Best damn brush I've ever used. Smooth on the glass and takes nearly every bit of baked on **** that the planet throws at glass. Not the lightest in the world but because of swivel and feel on glass the weight isn't an issue. For the record there is absolutely nothing wrong with Reach-It Carbon Fibre pole sections so 'dung' pole is a touch strong. I'm now on my third pole PAID for, (only because I'm anal retentive and want the latest of anything). My original two I sold on and they are both still going strong. Although I had only minor issues with original tuff clamps I know in the UK they were problematic. The new Rhino Clamps (yellow ones) are very very good, easy to adjust and although I have a spare set my original ones are still going strong nearly a year on.
The bare block, end caps and over the top jets + connecting hose ...170gm My one fully loaded with 6 rows of dense bristle takes it out to about 250gm. I do understand that for most of the UK guys doing lots of houses daily this may appear to be heavy...ish. All I can say is that my previous fav was the TecBuk and although on scales it is slightly lighter it doesn't actually feel it in use, especially in combination with the side to side swivel. However, my opinion may very well be different if I was doing 20-30 houses a day... Ideally when Peter McKernan gets some stock over there you should try and hit him up for a demo brush to be flipped around you guys...although first batch have the side to side which fits Reach-It only although you can put whatever brush neck on you like within reason...Gardiner, Unger etc etc.Hi Eric,
Do you have any idea how much your brush weighs please?
If you are doing a lot of commercial work then the weight of the brush is probably less of a factor I agree.
However, most of us who are mainly residential do have this to consider. A lot of our customers have houses of 2 and 3 floors we often work in tight spots and at an angle to reach over conservatory roofs and extensions.
The bare block, end caps and over the top jets + connecting hose ...170gm My one fully loaded with 6 rows of dense bristle takes it out to about 250gm. I do understand that for most of the UK guys doing lots of houses daily this may appear to be heavy...ish. All I can say is that my previous fav was the TecBuk and although on scales it is slightly lighter it doesn't actually feel it in use, especially in combination with the side to side swivel. However, my opinion may very well be different if I was doing 20-30 houses a day... Ideally when Peter McKernan gets some stock over there you should try and hit him up for a demo brush to be flipped around you guys...although first batch have the side to side which fits Reach-It only although you can put whatever brush neck on you like within reason...Gardiner, Unger etc etc.