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Using a tap is bad for the pump as it's always under pressure, whereas the one stop wont cause the pump to build up pressure

 
Does this one click work round the back of houses?

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Does this one click work round the back of houses?

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Yeah easy Neil, works round the back of whole office blocks for me

 
They sell them in nearly all window cleaning shops mate, Gardiner so them, and pure freedom etc...

Check other thread where I show it in action!!

 
Cheers jake me being lazy I will have a butchers now [emoji106]

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Xline are bringing out there version of one shot but better will hopefully be getting the prototype to test out it looks like a great piece of kit so if I get this early I will do a review on it for everyone to see [emoji106]

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Here you go jake no signal problems whatsoever as its on the pole and doesn't way hardly anything [emoji106][media]

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Problem is that still causes back pressure on the pump Neil... As its basically an automatic tap, where as the one shot cuts the pump off with no bad pressure,

Still it's a cool idea though, although it might not be that reliable being near the brush head, it might take some Knocks!

 
i fitted a one shot this week. great toy. its so much better than bending down for the tap on my hose conector. do you guys hang your remote around your neck. i tried a small wrist strap from a wii controller so mine hangs near my hand.

 
Yeah round the neck, press the button just as I'm finishing the rinse, jobs a gooden'

 
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