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Isonic constant flow problems

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I purchased a Isonic constant flow 2 years ago
££ I did 2 jobs and the sprayer cracked
Which cost me £90 to repair : (
Haven done any jobs since
Until last week did a small conservatory
When it snapped again half way through
Didn’t push hard
Phoned up Isonic
With no joy £££
Just wondering if any one has had similar problems
The parts that brake are the top parts where the brush connects
Maybe the ends are faulty ?
 
I purchased a Isonic constant flow 2 years ago
££ I did 2 jobs and the sprayer cracked
Which cost me £90 to repair : (
Haven done any jobs since
Until last week did a small conservatory
When it snapped again half way through
Didn’t push hard
Phoned up Isonic
With no joy £££
Just wondering if any one has had similar problems
The parts that brake are the top parts where the brush connects
Maybe the ends are faulty ?
Move over to Gardiner I like them easy to fix and never snap.
 
The price they charge you would expect good after sales service
Tell them they either replace it or you will bad mouth them to everyone on the forum
They may think about it then lol
 
just spent a bit of time looking at this from ionics, never heard of them before quite a novel idea but, its a bit like re-inventing the wheel.
personally i'd chat to darren at da components or look on the benz website for end nozzles both are robust and will stand the test of time.
did you use the cleaning fluid?, from the descriptions on the website and the vids i saw on you tube by influencers its seems a bit contra-dictary to me,
 
From what I can gather its no different to a gardiners backpack, bar the price tag. I imagine a spray nozzle with a backpack would do the exact same job
 
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