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Univalve Yes...Univalve No...

Hi chews Is it better then the squad aqua daptor was thinking of getting the uni valve with the tubeless kit what do u think stick or twist

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Amazing product after first days use on two poles.
I ordered a univalve and fittings plus 65 ft of blue hose yesterday afternoon(Thursday) from Steve , when I arrived home this afternoon ( Friday) it was sat on the table waiting to be fitted , now that's what I call fast delivery WOW

Cheers Steve you're the man who can!

Glenn .

PS I'll be grafting with it in the morning .

 
I ordered a univalve and fittings plus 65 ft of blue hose yesterday afternoon(Thursday) from Steve , when I arrived home this afternoon ( Friday) it was sat on the table waiting to be fitted , now that's what I call fast delivery WOWCheers Steve you're the man who can!

Glenn .

PS I'll be grafting with it in the morning .
Update on the univalve.

Did £80 worth this morning with the univalve, this invention is going to save me loads of pure without a doubt , I have a remote controller but it only works in line so when I'm round a corner at a distance just pull the hose and bingo no flow , it's like Green says best thing since sliced bread for the WFP guys .

Happy days .

Glenn .

 
For me the biggest benefit I got was not only changing the Aquadapter for a Uni-valve but also changing the brush head from a Gardiners Supreme to an Ultimate brush.

Last night I fitted another Uni-valve to my SLX 40 after removing the Aquadapter on that. This afternoon I have a clean that I have to extend the pole to near max and work at an 'extreme' angle. The brush on my pole is a Gardiner extreme so this will be another test.

 
I love the univalve after using it for a whole days work

The only slightly annoying thing is getting the hose caught on the way round a house and turning the water on by accident

Not an issue but imagine going through a house and hitting a snag

I do have a john guest mini tap between the pole and brush which i was gonna keep on there but think I'll keep it on there just to be double safe for situations like that

 
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I love the univalve after using it for a whole days workThe only slightly annoying thing is getting the hose caught on the way round a house and turning the water on by accident

Not an issue but imagine going through a house and hitting a snag

I do have a john guest mini tap between the pole and brush which i was gonna keep on there but think I'll keep it on there just to be double safe for situations like that
just pick up a bit of hose from a few feet below the base of the pole and hold that oh your hand with the pole. Then any snags pull against the bit in your hand, not the univalve /emoticons/smile.png

 
So do I but i was walking round the back and it got caught and yanked out of my hand

Bloody rose bushes always catch hose

 
Univalve is a game changer to be honest..i reckon no need for aquadaptors etc anymore

 
I love the univalve after using it for a whole days workThe only slightly annoying thing is getting the hose caught on the way round a house and turning the water on by accident

Not an issue but imagine going through a house and hitting a snag

I do have a john guest mini tap between the pole and brush which i was gonna keep on there but think I'll keep it on there just to be double safe for situations like that
Why don't you disconnect the pole before going through the house that's what I do?

 
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