Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: p1w1 on February 03, 2017, 09:04:43 pm
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http://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/pump-hose/pump-controllers/vehicle-pump-controllers/wfp-link-coming-soon.html
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Spoke to Ian at spring not so long ago and I don't think it's gonna be march. Hope it is though!
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Probably gonna be a couple of hundred plus as well
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200 plus vat.
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not needed.
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not needed.
Neither is a new van ::)roll ;D
I can see its uses on commercial work where you've got all your hose out , not so much on residential stuff.
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not needed.
Neither is a new van ::)roll ;D
I can see its uses on commercial work where you've got all your hose out , not so much on residential stuff.
WHY?ive got commercial jobs where i use all 100m of hose.i turn the water off/on with a uni-valve.
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not needed.
Neither is a new van ::)roll ;D
I can see its uses on commercial work where you've got all your hose out , not so much on residential stuff.
WHY?ive got commercial jobs where i use all 100m of hose.i turn the water off/on with a uni-valve.
Well incase you want to up or lower your flow or turn it off completly without having to walk back , it's just another step forward in the wfp world, may not be necessary to you but may be to someone else . A univalve is not necessary just pinch the hose and as for vision if there ever was something to waste money on that's it ;D
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Try using a univalve on a 70ft pole.
I think it will have it uses for sure.
Especially for turning up the flow and then down again.
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When I had the auqua dapper I found it was OK but you had to yank it quite hard especially when pole fully extended but the univalve you hardly have to pull it best piece of kit I have ever put on my pole