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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: combat1 on October 18, 2016, 04:13:24 pm
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Need to replace my pole hose.
Looking at Gardiners they have yellow all season or green flexi.
Anyone know which is best?
Thanks.
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Green is much tougher
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@ Alex Gardiner
When is the green pole hose back in stock?
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I've got the blue hose from Exceed - it's a bit better than Gardiners all season but not by much. They both twist, the blue kinks but holds in jg push fits better. I've not tried Gardiners green.
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I've got the blue hose from Exceed - it's a bit better than Gardiners all season but not by much. They both twist, the blue kinks but holds in jg push fits better. I've not tried Gardiners green.
How do you get your pole hose that twisted?
Are you spinning around and dancing in the street like Mary poppins ???
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Dave Willis the Whirling Dervish.
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@ Alex Gardiner
When is the green pole hose back in stock?
Monday :)
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Dave Willis the Whirling Dervish.
He was probably flouncing a little too artistically.
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I've got the blue hose from Exceed - it's a bit better than Gardiners all season but not by much. They both twist, the blue kinks but holds in jg push fits better. I've not tried Gardiners green.
Have you tried a tubeless setup? When your hose starts to twist up, just disconnect it at the pole, untwist it till it lays flat and reconnect. Takes seconds, and Gardiner's green PU hose is the best I've tried. It's the one that most readily lays flat when uncoiled.
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well ive tried all sorts of pole hose I thought I had found the perfect hose a moth ago but no such luck I have come to the conclution there is no such beast I think it is all down to the male fittng spinning in the push fit and the hose having the memory factor if that makes any sence