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Title: sick and tired of...
Post by: richardlingard on March 07, 2012, 05:59:05 pm
push fit pole taps, i have been through about 6 of them in as many weeks, the guts always come out of them and you cant put them back together, this week im going to use a metal pole tap and after the weekend buy another aquadapter as they seem to be the way forward
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: steven ainger on March 07, 2012, 06:08:38 pm
Ive got the metal( push fit ) inline pole taps,
From gardiners, been using them for over a year, i think, with no problems or leaks.
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: Window Washers on March 07, 2012, 06:16:23 pm
i still don't get the pole hose tap, I know I am simple but whats the point of having it there.

I prefer a tap on end of house reel, and rectus 21 female on end of pole hose, keep it simple. I can't see the need for aquadapter either as I hold tap by end of pole so does the same without pulling i twist
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: Carl@Cwc on March 07, 2012, 06:57:29 pm
i still don't get the pole hose tap, I know I am simple but whats the point of having it there.

I prefer a tap on end of house reel, and rectus 21 female on end of pole hose, keep it simple. I can't see the need for aquadapter either as I hold tap by end of pole so does the same without pulling i twist

exactly same set up here too,,,keep it simples.  i use 2 keyrings interlinked over the male rectus fitting, and have a carabiner on my belt.
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: steven ainger on March 07, 2012, 07:01:41 pm
 I to have the key hasp & caribina on my belt loop,
But i find the inline pushfit taps last a hell of alot longer and never leak,
Thats why i changed from having the tap on the microbore
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: Window Washers on March 07, 2012, 07:36:04 pm
I to have the key hasp & caribina on my belt loop,
But i find the inline pushfit taps last a hell of alot longer and never leak,
Thats why i changed from having the tap on the microbore
I used to have to near my leg and if you disconnect other they do start to leak, so now.

I hand in hand unless I put it down next to where I am, I do not disconnect the tap from pole much, only if it tangles this saves a load of cash from keep buying fittings.

the plus point of having tap on hose is if I want water I can disconnect the pole and use the tap, I see others doing it with femal on hose reel and water cant come out, then a tap on the pole hose which seems backward, why have a tap to stop water coming out of a pole that is not being used or cant be when disconected, and have a hose reel you can t get water out of beause it has been disconected  :-\
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: steven ainger on March 07, 2012, 07:50:09 pm
To get water from the hose to go into a bucket etc,
I have a male hose fitting, with 2" of pole hose, that goes into the female rectus 21 on the microbore.
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: Window Washers on March 07, 2012, 07:55:53 pm
To get water from the hose to go into a bucket etc,
I have a male hose fitting, with 2" of pole hose, that goes into the female rectus 21 on the microbore.

so why have the tap on the pole hose, when you could have it on your hose reel, could ger rid of the bucket to catch the water, you can then use the hose reel tap should you need water to wash off a sill etc
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: steven ainger on March 07, 2012, 09:18:21 pm
The only reason i use the pole hose tap, is because i find them better than the micro/minibore taps,
They dont leak, smaller and they seem to last for ages, there the only reasons, not where there situated
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: Window Washers on March 08, 2012, 02:30:21 am
The only reason i use the pole hose tap, is because i find them better than the micro/minibore taps,
They dont leak, smaller and they seem to last for ages, there the only reasons, not where there situated
i stopped disconnecting them all the time stopped the leaks and replacing  from weeks to 6months ish
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: dazmond on March 08, 2012, 07:49:03 am
i have 2 aqua-daptors.best pole tap out there by a mile!! ;) ;D ;D
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: Small but perfectley formed on March 08, 2012, 03:36:40 pm
Pole trigger had ours 3years must have paid for themselves 10x at least
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: Lee Burbidge on March 08, 2012, 09:47:12 pm
push fit pole taps, i have been through about 6 of them in as many weeks, the guts always come out of them and you cant put them back together, this week im going to use a metal pole tap and after the weekend buy another aquadapter as they seem to be the way forward

Hello Mr Lingard - I have another mission for you should you choose to except ( Re aqua-daptor)
Could you drop me an email lee@windowcleaningmagazine.co.uk and I will explain all ;)
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: keyser soze on March 09, 2012, 07:04:41 am
Ive got the metal( push fit ) inline pole taps,
From gardiners, been using them for over a year, i think, with no problems or leaks.


me too. i like them but only  been using for 3 months
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: DeLuce on March 09, 2012, 07:23:58 am
I've got the bracket (that fits on the pole) and trap set-up from P. Freedom and it works a treat, no problems. And also got the little Gardiners tap which does a good job too, its a better tap because its smaller and more compact, I use it inline on my pole hose part  ;D
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: jsm on March 09, 2012, 09:00:55 am
Ive got the metal( push fit ) inline pole taps,
From gardiners, been using them for over a year, i think, with no problems or leaks.


me too. i like them but only  been using for 3 months

me to i have had over a year on these no problems..     i fit them up by the brush head so you dont have to bend down to turn on/off , works very well . plus they dont get dragged round on the floor

i can somtimes turn on the tap and extend the pole onto the window before the pump kicks in -- fastest draw in north wales me ... gav cam .. i smoke him lol
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: Tom White on March 09, 2012, 09:11:43 am
I use external pole hose, as in I don't have the pole hose running through the pole.  There's quite a few reasons why I do this, but it's a quick way to work, and I just have to bend any handy bit of pole hose to stop my water flow.  It's easier and quicker than an aquadapter (I had two, since sold).

And on larger stuff, I take a short lightweight fishing pole with an adapter on the end.  I'll clean the high windows first, then close the pole, screw off the brush head, and attach it to the short mega lightweight pole and clean the ground floor windows.  Fast, and so easy it feels like cheating, but it's only easy to do because I work with external pole hose.

There's a knack to it, but once you've got it, it's easy.  I know quite a few local lads who work this way.
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: richardlingard on March 09, 2012, 09:14:11 am
i believe what im doing wrong is using hot water, the taps hate it (push fit type) so im going to try something elsee, i particulaly like the look of the taps actually attached to the pole etc.
Title: Re: sick and tired of...
Post by: steven ainger on March 09, 2012, 05:34:23 pm
i believe what im doing wrong is using hot water, the taps hate it (push fit type) so im going to try something elsee, i particulaly like the look of the taps actually attached to the pole etc.


I use hot with the push fit tap, with no priblems at all, even with scoulding hot water.
I use aqua-dapter hose & and use the aqua-dapter inserts in the tap to ensure theres no leaks.