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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Przemek Jersz on October 16, 2016, 07:35:53 am

Title: Constructor Brush
Post by: Przemek Jersz on October 16, 2016, 07:35:53 am
Hi anyone here is using the constructor brush from Reach It? What's your opinion of it?
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: Spruce on October 16, 2016, 07:50:02 am
If you type Constructor Brush in the search bar you will find a number of interesting recent posts on the subject. :)
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: Przemek Jersz on October 16, 2016, 07:51:04 am
If you type Constructor Brush in the search bar you will find a number of interesting recent posts on the subject. :)
Thanks mate
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: julian pierce on October 16, 2016, 05:58:53 pm
I've been using the Constructor brush for 5 months,I love mine.
https://youtu.be/a2vU7yd7xng
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: nathankaye on October 16, 2016, 07:46:13 pm
I've been using the Constructor brush for 5 months,I love mine.
https://youtu.be/a2vU7yd7xng

I know speex isnt an issue on a video as talking about comparisons etc. However with the gardiner brush on, you also did way too much rinsing. As gou are able to rinse on the glass with that brush also as you pointed out a regular 4 wkly cleaning, i would agitate/clean with up and xown strokes, after cutting accross top of window. Followed by side to side strokes from top to bottom. On a slightly highet flow, that would constitute the rinse and job done.
All my work is 4wkly so we are cleaning relatively clean glass all the time.
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: Przemek Jersz on October 16, 2016, 08:56:11 pm
I've been using the Constructor brush for 5 months,I love mine.
https://youtu.be/a2vU7yd7xng

I saw your video earlier and it's the reason I bought the brush! If I don't  like it I will contact you for a refund ;)
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: julian pierce on October 16, 2016, 08:58:44 pm
🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈😂😂
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: julian pierce on October 16, 2016, 08:59:54 pm
Wagga has a few videos on the brush 😉
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: yo748 on October 17, 2016, 02:43:35 pm
Hi where's the best place to buy this brush from please

thanks

yo748  :)
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: duncan h on October 17, 2016, 03:42:36 pm
Use Gardiner brush with fan jets on full. Same thing.
You should still pass 2 times to scrub then rinse.
I rinse on the glass with fans on full, so it rinses as you clean. Still always good practice  to clean then rinse
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: julian pierce on October 17, 2016, 04:10:33 pm
I'm sorry but it's not the same thing at all,I have a Gardiner brush with fan jets,the rinse isn't as good and doesn't cover the same amount of glass.As for scrubbing twice,with a normal brush it may be the case but not with the Constructor brush,the configuration of the bristles make scrubbing and rinsing possible at the same time..........on regular cleans,first cleans it's a different story 😊
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: the king on October 17, 2016, 08:06:52 pm
u guys are lucky only having to brush twice im on the coast and its a blady nite mare  :'( i do like the look of the construster brush but the price is a bit ott if u ask me shorly a standerd brush with a rince bar would do the same
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: Soupy on October 17, 2016, 09:04:01 pm
Hi where's the best place to buy this brush from please

thanks

yo748  :)

Anyone?
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: julian pierce on October 17, 2016, 10:00:35 pm
Here's where you buy them,the price of the £ is so weak now though that they are £120! 🙈
https://store.futureofcleaning.com/collections/water-fed-brushes
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: Spruce on October 18, 2016, 08:15:55 am
Here's where you buy them,the price of the £ is so weak now though that they are £120! 🙈
https://store.futureofcleaning.com/collections/water-fed-brushes


So which brush set have you got Julian please?
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: NWH on October 18, 2016, 05:43:01 pm
Can't believe anyone is even contemplating buying this brush what a load of rubbish it must have come to him in some late night out on the booze,if
You don't see everyone using something it's generally for a reason.
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: julian pierce on October 18, 2016, 06:40:51 pm
NWH have you tried it then?
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: windowswashed on October 18, 2016, 07:05:35 pm
Constructor brush is over rated - don't buy one  ;D Julian, thanks for sharing your vid. You should try the swift version, lot better than the one you use  :)
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: duncan h on October 18, 2016, 07:07:00 pm
u guys are lucky only having to brush twice im on the coast and its a blady nite mare  :'( i do like the look of the construster brush but the price is a bit ott if u ask me shorly a standerd brush with a rince bar would do the same
That's my way of thinking
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: duncan h on October 18, 2016, 07:24:51 pm
What do they weigh. Don't look light
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: julian pierce on October 18, 2016, 07:33:02 pm
Windowswashed ive tried the Swift version,I didn't like it,I preferred the Original version.As a matter if interest I'm using Xline's new rinsebar brush at the moment,I like it a lot!
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: NWH on October 19, 2016, 09:33:14 am
 Christmas cracker brush it comes with a joke.
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: NWH on October 19, 2016, 09:33:48 am
He must have a warehouse full of em.
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: paul keogh on October 21, 2016, 08:04:33 pm
I have one. Used on 3 cleans, never again, a number of the little nozzles jets broke off they are just made of plastic and shear off if they hit a frame, so useless. Also its too heavy I couldn't work with that all day. The idea is good but the execution is rubbish. Don't understand why guys on youtube rate it are they being paid? Reminded me of going back to viken brush
I got the beast bristles cause that what the bot guy advised. Later saw Perry saying we don't need them in uk so tried to get them changed before delivery but when I went to the uk support line all you got is a robot saying "this mail box is not set up yet" . What a complete waste of £150 ish. I can't remember now but they either don't have email address or don't respond. Save your money.
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: tlwcs on October 21, 2016, 09:11:25 pm
I have one. Used on 3 cleans, never again, a number of the little nozzles jets broke off they are just made of plastic and shear off if they hit a frame, so useless. Also its too heavy I couldn't work with that all day. The idea is good but the execution is rubbish. Don't understand why guys on youtube rate it are they being paid? Reminded me of going back to viken brush
I got the beast bristles cause that what the bot guy advised. Later saw Perry saying we don't need them in uk so tried to get them changed before delivery but when I went to the uk support line all you got is a robot saying "this mail box is not set up yet" . What a complete waste of £150 ish. I can't remember now but they either don't have email address or don't respond. Save your money.

Thank you 😊
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: NWH on October 22, 2016, 01:48:23 pm
Reach for the bin they should be called all he does is go on and on about 1 pole does all jobs,what he does with his pole hose outside the pole can be done with all modern poles these days it's ridiculous. Reach it pole looks more like a scaffold pole
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: 8weekly on October 22, 2016, 05:42:18 pm
I've been using the Constructor brush for 5 months,I love mine.
https://youtu.be/a2vU7yd7xng
You'd get the same effect with a higher flow and fan jets. I.e, once over and no rinse.
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: windowswashed on October 24, 2016, 11:46:49 pm
Anyone trying to do maintenance cleans with boars hair bristles is making very hard work for themselves as the bristles are unbeatable for removing stubborn dirt but impractical for everyday cleaning on regular work regardless of what brush is used simply because they resist gliding across the glass or plastic.
Title: Re: Constructor Brush
Post by: windowswashed on October 24, 2016, 11:53:13 pm
The canons are made smaller now so the problem of knocking them off are near impossible now. It's almost impossible to knock them off now this modification has been made.  First day I used one I knocked most of them out, second time using one with reduced canons and a bumper bar fitted overcome the annoying problem.  The swift brush is the lightest and fastest to work with. It is actually a very good brush. You can all take the mickey, I couldn't care less if it allows me to work quicker and more efficiently. IMO it's a very good brush.....just very overpriced.  For normal houses it's my first choice brush and I wouldn't substitute it for any other brush. 
Everybody has their favourite brush and everyone is entitled to their own opinions but unless you've tried one you can't  give an honest opinion, all you can do is  praise them or criticise them like all the other scaremainering trolls who don't have an open mind and aren't willing to try new things.
I've tried many poles and brushes , some are brilliant and some are total rubbish,  at the end of the day it's down to everyone's personal choice why they choose what works best for them.