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new uni valve looks mint

I use the yellow gardiner hose on my 22 and 30 foot poles incorporating univalves.
Still no problems. Touch wood!!!!!!
Mmmmmm, now you got me thinking. If you and beccy are saying its fine with Gardiners yellow hose, I might be interested

 
Mmmmmm, now you got me thinking. If you and beccy are saying its fine with Gardiners yellow hose, I might be interested
Full 12 month warranty @steve garwood ? Worth a punt on one surely?

I don't know how many people on here have got them, but how many have had issues? Two? Three?

 
Full 12 month warranty @steve garwood ? Worth a punt on one surely?
I don't know how many people on here have got them, but how many have had issues? Two? Three?
To be honest, I only want them on my poles for the rare occasion my one click remote wont work. Also, I'm assuming that when the univalve is in the off position, it will act as a vacuum, so when you disconnect your pole hose it should hold the water in as apposed to pis$ing out all over the gaff. I know this works with aqua dapters

 
To be honest, I only want them on my poles for the rare occasion my one click remote wont work. Also, I'm assuming that when the univalve is in the off position, it will act as a vacuum, so when you disconnect your pole hose it should hold the water in as apposed to pis$ing out all over the gaff. I know this works with aqua dapters
steve,in the rare occasion your one shot won't work (and you'll know those locations)why not just dis-connect the pole hose from the main hose? the pump should shut off nigh instantly ready for you to re-connect when you need to?

its a simple solution to a very small problem really and one that will save you £30 per pole that you think you need one for

 
steve,in the rare occasion your one shot won't work (and you'll know those locations)why not just dis-connect the pole hose from the main hose? the pump should shut off nigh instantly ready for you to re-connect when you need to?its a simple solution to a very small problem really and one that will save you £30 per pole that you think you need one for
That's what I am doing now. But when I move my van, I disconnect my pole hose and lose the water. I also have a pole fitted with an aqua dapter that I use if the trolley is needed (not fitted with a one click), so the univalve can replace the aqua dapter

 
So with out reading all 22 pages of this thread is it worth getting a univalve and what is Steve like I.e after sales support ect just in case it goes wrong.

 
Steve is a top guy [emoji1305] with sorting things out and j nice guy in general, always gone out of his way to help me [emoji1303]

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Ordered mine from the cleaning warehouse on 28th Feb. Called them today and they don't even have any there. Might just cancel

 
Ordered mine from the cleaning warehouse on 28th Feb. Called them today and they don't even have any there. Might just cancel
That's pretty rubbish that they didn't even tell you they were out of stock.

 
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