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Use A Gardiner backpack and had a split in my hose,replaced with spare but did not have any clips for putting univave from old hose to the new until following day....you do miss having the univalve once you have had one.Univalve will save you bending over to stop the flow all the time.
The Scots seem to invent everything else.They cost £30 and will save you that in pure within a week, great invention just wished i had invented the univalve!
Why are you buying 2 poles ?
Univale A’s then you can use the Gardiner swivel gooseneck instead. I use gooseneck value on a 45ft pole but don’t use swivel at that height.Hi guys.
Buying 2 gardiner poles. Slx 22 and slx 25
Looking at the gooseneck valve. Turn one way on. Turn another way off.
Are they any good. Easy to use or do they turn off and on went u dont want them to.
Sill brush. 26cm or 35cm.
Thanks.
i have both...the gardiner valve is on my high level 47 footer and the univalve on my everyday 25ft pole......both have pros and cons.....the univalve is awkward to operate at high levels and you have to take your hand off the pole to turn it on and off hence using the gardiner valve on the longer pole....Hi guys.
Buying 2 gardiner poles. Slx 22 and slx 25
Looking at the gooseneck valve. Turn one way on. Turn another way off.
Are they any good. Easy to use or do they turn off and on went u dont want them to.
Sill brush. 26cm or 35cm.
Thanks.
you can adjust it so its a bit tighter...yours was obviously too loose......try it again but give it a day or two (not an hour)...you might just change your mind about it then......The twist valve is a nuisance....turns itself on and off when your cleaning.....I have one. used it for about an hour then ditched it if anyone local wants to try it out.
its so much more prevalent these days than it was 9 years ago when i switched....you will lose the odd customer but should pick up more as time goes on.....its the new way of cleaning that you need to get used to,its a learning curve and will take a while to get proficient at it and know how to tackle problem windows and seals without making a mess......I've been trad 26 years. We are changing over next cycle to wfp. With being trad for so long I hope the swap is easy and dont lose customers. I've already lost one for saying we changing. It was a £27 job too.
I've bought me and lad both a gardiner 25ft slx and we have a second hand Unger carbon n lite. Got the goose neck on my slx. Fitting the univalve to lads pole and spare unger pole.
Fingers crossed it all goes well. I'm well nervous tbh