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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: keyser soze on May 21, 2012, 09:05:26 pm

Title: gardiner fan jets
Post by: keyser soze on May 21, 2012, 09:05:26 pm
started out hating these little buggrs but really like them now. just getting to know how to use them i guess. ive had them 3 to 4 months biggest problem with them is they are brittle , it doesn't take much to break them . i love the sound effects . im thinking of upgrading them to the metal ones. does anyone know whats the difference between the 60 degrees and the 40 degrees. i know some of you guys will say 20 degrees ha ha but which one is more suitable im not sure what to order. any feedback much appreciated
Title: Re: gardiner fan jets
Post by: Alex Gardiner on May 21, 2012, 09:12:20 pm
started out hating these little buggrs but really like them now. just getting to know how to use them i guess. ive had them 3 to 4 months biggest problem with them is they are brittle , it doesn't take much to break them . i love the sound effects . im thinking of upgrading them to the metal ones. does anyone know whats the difference between the 60 degrees and the 40 degrees. i know some of you guys will say 20 degrees ha ha but which one is more suitable im not sure what to order. any feedback much appreciated

The ones closest to our fanjets are the 40 degree ones.

I am aware of the fact that our current ones are a bit too brittle for certain situations and I am having them re-engineered in a much more durable material.
Title: Re: gardiner fan jets
Post by: keyser soze on May 21, 2012, 09:21:02 pm
nice 1 alex .... on the ball as always ..are the metal ones as good  as the plastic ones . do they make  that whooshing sound effect .. i'm addicted to that . (don't slate me i'm only a simple window cleaner)
Title: Re: gardiner fan jets
Post by: Alex Gardiner on May 21, 2012, 09:26:27 pm
The metal are a good bit bulkier but very robust. They have a slightly finer spray than the Gardiner ones.

If you want to fit these ones you will need to drill a 12mm hole for each one through the stock.
Title: Re: gardiner fan jets
Post by: keyser soze on May 21, 2012, 09:32:43 pm
i noticed you are out of stock on the plastic ones . any news when you are getting them in or are you waiting for the upgraded plastic ones that you mentioned previously
Title: Re: gardiner fan jets
Post by: Alex Gardiner on May 21, 2012, 09:43:28 pm
We are officially out of stock but actually have a small supply left for clients who need them.

We had hoped to have the upgraded versions in by now but decided to change manufacturers to achieve better quality. I do not have a date for the upgraded version yet but hope it will not be too long.

If you have a broken fanjet please ring up for a replacement.