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Title: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
Post by: crystal.clear on September 23, 2008, 08:33:33 pm
hi just wondered does anyone use this brush. just saw it on gardiners website and thought about buying one
Title: Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
Post by: [GQC] Tim on September 23, 2008, 08:43:37 pm
There are lots of threads on this subject, do a search. :)
Title: Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
Post by: Wayne Thomas on September 23, 2008, 08:52:12 pm
hi just wondered does anyone use this brush. just saw it on gardiners website and thought about buying one

Is that the original one or the new, improved one?

The new version is a very good, lightweight, dual trim, mono filament brush which I would highly recommend to anyone using an SL-2 or SL-X pole as it's noticeably lighter to compliment these two lightweight poles.

I've used both and will let you know my thoughts of the new version after Alex Gardiner has read my evaluation I sent him this evening.

Alex, you have mail.
Title: Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
Post by: Moderator David@stives on September 23, 2008, 09:00:02 pm
Mine got made redundant after a few days its sat in the garage and open to offers.
Title: Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
Post by: macmac on September 23, 2008, 09:01:40 pm
I've been using the new one for just over a week now, it's an excellent brush. It cleans very easily with little effort, it splays just right, keeps it's shape, has very good flow through it & weighs nowt!! The inner, shorter bristles deal with any bird poo etc. very effectively.  It's also superb for up undernieth sash windows, it gets right into the corners with ease & the bristles have enough water retention to flush & rinse from one end of the brush to the other.

Top piece of kit & is now my full-time brush of choice, the vikans are off!!

Well done Gardiners.

Tony
Title: Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
Post by: ftp on September 23, 2008, 09:07:44 pm
Mine got made redundant after a few days its sat in the garage and open to offers.

Tenner?
Title: Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
Post by: ftp on September 23, 2008, 09:10:58 pm
Just had a week off and the first day back i had forgotten how unstable the brush feels, i would prefer an extra centimetre of depth maybe two more rows but you can't please everyone.  :)
Title: Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
Post by: Wayne Thomas on September 23, 2008, 09:12:57 pm
Mine got made redundant after a few days its sat in the garage and open to offers.

Dave, cut the bristles shorter to make it stiffer, but leave the outer bristles longer than the inner ones to retain the shape.
Title: Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
Post by: S.A.J on September 23, 2008, 09:42:25 pm
Mine got made redundant after a few days its sat in the garage and open to offers.

ill have it dave!

Did you get the photos alright?
Title: Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
Post by: Alex Gardiner on September 23, 2008, 10:34:34 pm
Alex, you have mail.

Got it, thanks.
Title: Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
Post by: Moderator David@stives on September 24, 2008, 12:06:44 am
Stu

Got the pics thanks been very busy.

To be fair to Alex, he ,makes good products and has been fantastic to me , he gives me the service my business needs and is only ever a phone call a way, for me he mostly does good , , some of his products dont suit me but on the other hand they suit other people.

For me personal service is everything if i dont get it i go else where, I will always try Alexs products because they are always new and exciting, maybe not always the best but you will never know if you dont try.

Alex must hate customers like me , i speak my mind and ask a lot of questions if i like something i say and if i dont i also say.

Keep up the good work mate

Dave

Title: Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
Post by: trevor perry on September 24, 2008, 04:48:26 pm
Stu

Got the pics thanks been very busy.

To be fair to Alex, he ,makes good products and has been fantastic to me , he gives me the service my business needs and is only ever a phone call a way, for me he mostly does good , , some of his products dont suit me but on the other hand they suit other people.

For me personal service is everything if i dont get it i go else where, I will always try Alexs products because they are always new and exciting, maybe not always the best but you will never know if you dont try.

Alex must hate customers like me , i speak my mind and ask a lot of questions if i like something i say and if i dont i also say.

Keep up the good work mate

Dave


my thoughts exactly and if we give truthfull feedback at least he does act on it and try and improve future products unlike others who just fob you off and keep selling the same stuff
Title: Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
Post by: [GQC] Tim on September 24, 2008, 07:34:52 pm
Mine got made redundant after a few days its sat in the garage and open to offers.

You didn't like it? :)