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I personally don't like it.Anybody tried it out....is it ok...willit work with the gooseneck swivel?
Good luck with it.I used the original one effectively with a swivel, However I couldn't operate it the way Alex demonstrated. I had to lay the brush on the widow ledges upstairs to turn it on or off. This led to me eventually breaking an SLX pole section due to pressing down on the pole one day when the mechanism stuck. It was a reflex action on my part but did lead to me purchasing an Xtreme pole which I had been contemplating anyway and turned out to be a decision I didn't regret. I now use a Univalve. But, as I did like the way the gooseneck valve worked I will probably try one of these new ones in time now that it has been remodelled. If it ever sticks though like the first version, then I'll immediately switch back to the Univalve.
It is mate, just bought it recently.Algie...will take it off your hands if you don't use it...is it the new one though.
I will probably use it at some point TBHWant it for my CLX pole that I use for fsg and conservatory cleans.....the univalve prevents me from changing from a brush at the end to a nozzle.
Good luck with it.
I usually use Gardiner for most of my poles and accessories but on this occasion will stick with the uni-valve.
How do you find univalve with extreme as Gardiner recommend against it?I used the original one effectively with a swivel, However I couldn't operate it the way Alex demonstrated. I had to lay the brush on the widow ledges upstairs to turn it on or off. This led to me eventually breaking an SLX pole section due to pressing down on the pole one day when the mechanism stuck. It was a reflex action on my part but did lead to me purchasing an Xtreme pole which I had been contemplating anyway and turned out to be a decision I didn't regret. I now use a Univalve. But, as I did like the way the gooseneck valve worked I will probably try one of these new ones in time now that it has been remodelled. If it ever sticks though like the first version, then I'll immediately switch back to the Univalve.
I have one on the Super-Max. Thought I’d be safer than trying to operate a uni-value at that height. Don’t use swivel gooseneck as at that height I’m doing them straight on or pretty much not doing them. Took some getting use to but working better now. Trick is trying to find the right tension. Once you’ve got it it’s great! But on the SLX it’s a uni-value so I can use the swivel neck.Anybody tried it out....is it ok...willit work with the gooseneck swivel?