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Im having some issues with the blue hose, but its probably cause I use 30m of pole hose, twisting up on me, so I have untwisted it a few times, but I also wrap it around my backpacks wee trolley handle, so maybe that doesnt help, love the colour. Love the univalve, going to get another for my 10' clx, as get fed up bending down to switching off tap, sure im getting a sore hip from doing that:eek:. I often step on the hose and tug pole to switch my univalve off, when working at height on busy streets, very useful.
I spoke for quite a while to Steve at exeed about the blue hose, and he said its important when storing your blue

 
Sorry, pressed wrong button. Anyway, he said when you put the hose away, it should be in big loops, almost twice as big as the loop that it turns up when delivered

 
o no not what i was hoping to hear:eek: hope its not £35 doen the swanny:rofl: im going hot so maby this ill help alltho ant things gota be beta than the dung im using now:mad:

 
Univalve rules ! But maybe i should change my Yellow gardiners hose too Like adviced .. It stretches a bit so gotta yank it sometimes .. At least in warmer Weather

 
Univalve rules ! But maybe i should change my Yellow gardiners hose too Like adviced .. It stretches a bit so gotta yank it sometimes .. At least in warmer Weather
That will only get worse when summer arrives. I was reluctant to change my yellow hose as I only use the univalve in areas where the one click struggles (not often). I also use hot water in the winter, so because the blue hose is that bit stiffer, it will work better with the univalve.

I personally don't think its perfect ( a bit hard for my liking) but its certainly better than the orange/red aqua dapter hose, which was like having a metal spring running through your pole I.m.o

 
That will only get worse when summer arrives. I was reluctant to change my yellow hose as I only use the univalve in areas where the one click struggles (not often). I also use hot water in the winter, so because the blue hose is that bit stiffer, it will work better with the univalve.I personally don't think its perfect ( a bit hard for my liking) but its certainly better than the orange/red aqua dapter hose, which was like having a metal spring running through your pole I.m.o
Im running cold water , Got a little piece of the blue hose and im afraid it will have too much "memory" you tried it with cold yet garwood , Can it work ?"

 
Im running cold water , Got a little piece of the blue hose and im afraid it will have too much "memory" you tried it with cold yet garwood , Can it work ?"
Used it all day today with cold, worked fine.

As I said, when its stored away, store it in very big loops

 
I ordered my univalve and blue hose yesterday 14.00 hrs got it midday today. If it performs as good as the service will be fitting my other poles with them. I got one to see how I get on with it.

 
Been sunny all day. Thought I'd try my new univalve out second window it literally ****** down. Did my house front's and put it back in my van. Seems to work really well. Going to give it a go for a couple of weeks and then I will change my other poles over.

 
had my first day with the univalve, really simple install and works a treat. saves a fair bit of faffing about uncoupling. showed a windie mate today and he was well impressed.

 
Ok I thought this was the same or same as an aquadapter.... which I had a mk2 of... 60 pound and it lasted a month or two never got round to sending it back... Are these good long term?

 

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