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Title: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: matty72 on July 21, 2011, 07:18:49 pm
anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good, i see they cost 60 quid, so want to be shore
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: Smudger on July 21, 2011, 07:27:07 pm
Where you been for the last year ???????????????????????


Well worth every penny ! - i'm not going to go into all the advantages etc...   do a search and read a few threads
about it.

top class product

1st rate customer service


Darran
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: matty72 on July 21, 2011, 07:30:48 pm
nice one good to hear, not been on here for a while, will buy one as need to conserve water, cheers
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: john entwistle on July 22, 2011, 09:48:19 am
they are well worth the money m8
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: Tom White on July 22, 2011, 01:15:20 pm
I didn't think so.  I sold mine to a member here.  Too heavy, one leaked, and I thought it was more of a gimmick.

But other people loved them.

Don't do as I did and buy two of 'em; buy one and try it first.  I believe some places will allow you to send them back if you don't like it.
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on July 22, 2011, 01:29:29 pm
wheres the best place to buy one from?
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: dave f on July 22, 2011, 01:52:02 pm
there web site. but get a spare return spring
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on July 22, 2011, 02:37:27 pm
there web site. but get a spare return spring

thanks dave
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: david thomas on July 22, 2011, 03:09:25 pm
nightmare hate the thing
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on July 22, 2011, 03:49:26 pm
nightmare hate the thing

how come david?  :o
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: Richard Neal on July 22, 2011, 04:25:12 pm
Yes i have and yes it is  :)
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: Scrimble on July 22, 2011, 05:27:24 pm
i have one and couldnt be without it, without a doubt an essential for a wfp set up
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: steven ainger on July 22, 2011, 05:31:22 pm
Sold mine on ebay, after 6 months of use.
Its good at turning water on/off but too heavy at the end of the pole for me
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: Tom White on July 22, 2011, 05:43:21 pm
Sold mine on ebay, after 6 months of use.
Its good at turning water on/off but too heavy at the end of the pole for me

I reckon if a device could be fitted to the bottom of a pole, that would be better; but at the top, it's just too much weight.  It made my SLX feel like my Harris.
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: Aqua-dapter on July 22, 2011, 07:06:42 pm
Hi,

I reckon if a device could be fitted to the bottom of a pole, that would be better;

The problem with that is the loop of hose, one of the main reasons why the Aqua-dapter was developed was to get rid of the loop.

I'm sorry one of your Aqua-dapters leaked.  Had you bought it from us, or contacted us direct about it, I would have been able to sort it out for you.

The number of leaking units we've had reported to us has been very low, and in some cases, when investigated it hasn't actually been the Aqua-dapter.  We would of course fix any issue like this under the warranty.

I believe some places will allow you to send them back if you don't like it.
We offer a 1 month Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee (link in the footer of our website).  We also offer a 12 month warranty on the Aqua-dapter.

I think Tosh and I have had this conversation before, but for those that don't know, the Aqua-dapter is approx 200g which isn't really noticeable when the pole is vertical or on the glass, some people do notice it if rinsing off or working at awkward angles.

As noted above, it isn't for everyone, but some have commented that they don't mind the extra weight in view of the extra water saving over other methods along with the speed and convenience of it.  One guy contacted us to say his back is much better since he no longer has to bend down to operate his inline tap.  It depends on your working methods and priorities.

Paul
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: matty72 on July 22, 2011, 07:27:18 pm
if its heavy then that puts me off, must be away of sorting this with some invention, any inventors out there
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: Aqua-dapter on July 22, 2011, 10:23:50 pm
Hi matty72,

if its heavy then that puts me off, must be away of sorting this with some invention, any inventors out there

We're working on it, but we want a product that is robust, so this has to be taken into account.

It really isn't "heavy" 200g is about the weight of a banana :). Some people prefer it without yes, but over 95% of our customers in a recent survey rated it 'good or excellent' (over 60% excellent).

If you try it and don't like it you can send it back for a full refund.

One guy who did that a few months back has just bought another: http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=127806.0 (http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=127806.0)

Paul
Title: Re: anyone used a aqua-adaptor yet,any good
Post by: George P on July 22, 2011, 10:37:44 pm
ive had mine for a while now and find it good to use, it save s me water so can do more work with same amount in van, also if going thgrough garages etc its easy to turn off,
george