These look good, anyone got or tried one would like others opinions.
Flocked Evo-Lite Ultra Lightweight Sill Brush
Flocked Evo-Lite Ultra Lightweight Sill Brush
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Well put, horses for courses etc.After reading reviews I've often discovered that what others like isn't what I like. Only way to really tell whether you'll like it is to buy one and try it for yourself. For example: I like a light brush. However, whilst many like Gardiner's Extremes, they are too light for everyday use for me. The Ultimates though, feel just right. I have an Ex-Line Evo-Lite which is a nice brush, especially the colour, but to me it feels heavy compared to the Ultimates. So until X-Line make a brush the same weight as the Ultimate, I wouldn't consider buying one, with or without the rinse bar. I also bought a flocked sill brush to try after reading reviews of how other windies loved them. I couldn't get on with it at all. So, currently the Gardiner's Ultimates with the red fanjets are my favourite brushes. They're a nice weight, they clean well and have a nice spray pattern for rinsing.
That said, reviews are good as they do provide a baseline from where to start when choosing a brush.
its probably the only time we'll ever agree on something green pro,some love these brushes,personally i tried them a couple of years ago they were awefull,granted things may have improved a tad but for me i'd give them a wide berth.X-line?
Isn't that the company know through out the industry for quality of customer service?
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I would use a Harris decking brush before I touched owt from these jokers.
Good to hear from someone that owns a rinsebar and appreciated a honest answer with someone that as the experience of working with it, that means a lot, easy to be taken in by the company videos etc.its probably the only time we'll ever agree on something green pro,some love these brushes,personally i tried them a couple of years ago they were awefull,granted things may have improved a tad but for me i'd give them a wide berth.the spray bar is so so yesterday and is really a gimmick to get windies to buy the brushes its not new as its been around for years that one,
everyone has different preferences and i think that has to be respected as no brush or pole for that matter suits everyone but for me i stick to what i am happy with.
i've spent so much money over the years buying the newest thing only to realise its **** and the only reason i bought it was from reccomendations from people on forums-my lesson has been learnt
i don't own a rinse bar den,when it came out i just thought its so yesterday and dismissed it,i'm not saying its rubbish but its something where i've been there,was rubbish and moved on,many new things are going to happen soon and it appears that x-line are still in the past gripping onto old ideas and re vamping them-like most main stream suppliersGood to hear from someone that owns a rinsebar and appreciated a honest answer with someone that as the experience of working with it, that means a lot, easy to be taken in by the company videos etc.
Waste of time and water @Den
If you got tou technique down then you dont need one.
As for my personal views of the owner of X-Line well I cant publish them here.
Simply because the censors will leave it like this.
That **** is a ******* ****** that ought to **** **** ********* with a large **** in his ****** *******
Hey ho. Moving on.
Bet you got him on the phone right away and he overnighted a new one to you at no charge as other reputable companies usually do.i have one and useed it only a bit it uses the same amount of water as it is a series of 1mm holes
downsides
holes arent all level ..1 either end of my bar are higher
the brush is extremley heavy you really notice the difference wen extended full
the rinse bar itself is not heavy duty 2 we plastic connections my pole slid down from standing it against my van wen i was reeling in and the connections broke
That's what it's all about, my most recent upgrades have been uni-valves (superb invention) -- motorised reel (never going back to manual) and a booster pump to speed up my fill ups.thats why den i sit back and wait for a long while before i choose to buy any new sparkly thing,what i use now suits me perfectly fine and i've learned from the past not to buy the next new thing because usually they are mostly just rubbish-just my opinion