I am trying the improved Tucker brush with six jets, (four on the ends and two near the middle with a bird poop scrapper added to the stock of the brush). Some good innovations on the brush. The brush scrubs brilliantly, they always have. The two things that let it down was that it never had jets at the ends of the stock and had a useless overhead rinse jet which was positioned too high above the brush stock rendering it useless as the water would hit the brickwork above the window frames. The place you want the jets is spread evenly apart in relation to the length of the stock hence why I could never understand why gardiner pole systems drill a second hole so close to the already fitted jets, bit pointless in my opinion as I use 4 -8 jets depending on whatever brush I'm using. Having two jets on the ends of the stock help when rinsing brush on or off near the edge of wooden window frames where a bead of silicon repels the water which I find useful. Reach-it have some useful innovations so I don't knock them for experimenting with new ideas. I can see some good ideas in the new construction brush that aggitates the dirt on the upstrokes and pulls the water down on the down stroke (brush on as it would be qucker than normal rinsing horizontally). Using the overhead rinse bar would be a disaster if the jets were aiming to high above the brush bristles just like the original Tucker overhead spray use to, but, if the jets on the rinse bar were aimed at the very top of the bristles it could be a very useful brush. I haven't tried the upstroke constructor brush yet but would welcome the opportunity to try one out if I was provided with a free sample brush to try and write my honest opinions after using it for a month. Would welcome anyone who has used a constructor brush to give their honest opinions instead of reading comments from people who criticise reach it when they haven't tried their products. Whilst gardiner strive to improve their brushes, some are good, some are bad, they still have a lot of room for improvement like making the holes on their brushes further apart and leaving less bristles out where the jets are fitted.....why as the brush loses some scrubbing ability owing to less bristles.It's like I like using swivel brushes to reach awkward windows, work easier in confined spaces and generally speed up cleaning with swivellers fitted as opposed to fixed goose necks. Disappointed that Gardiners new on/off device fitted to their goosenecks works on swivelling the brush to turn on/off the water as it goes against using swivellers and makes it almost impossible to use both fitted. I had one of the originals fitted to my brush, tried my hardest to use it but got so frustrated with it, in the end I threw it away in the dustbin and promised I'd never use one again with a swiveller or a fixed gooseneck.
Yes I would have a lot more to say but sadly this site is going downhill and its a waste of time coming on here frequently posting as some people have nothing better to do than extract the urine. Don't know why I bother anymore, this site is terrible lately, how many decent posts are informative anymore....not a lot.