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Smudger

  • Posts: 13459
Aerial Brush Vs Superite DT Mono
« on: June 02, 2011, 08:48:27 pm »
Here is just a review of the TECBUK Aerial brush – dual trim Mono and how is stacks up against the Gardiners SL DT Mono….

First impressions –

Out of the box and ooooohhhhh    my god – it’s small – they’ve sent me a toy instead of a WFP brush !! - yes it’s a lot smaller than the SL DT



However after the initial shock you can see this is a quality item – the stock is solid with the bristles bonded into a recessed area ( brushes are hand made ) there are lots more than on the SL DT and they are finer and softer (0.2mm) than the SL DT (0.25mm) & as the recess is bristle side the fan jets fit better and protrude less.

First day –

Ok not sure on this brush it’s the first one I’ve used that the socket is 90 degrees to the brush head – Vikans – Bentleys – Salmon – Gardiners have angled sockets, it took a little while to get used to adjusting the angle adaptor to different settings – the brush comes with a short ‘window sill’ extension so the brush tends feel like it wants to fall forward. Also the splay and softness of the bristles meant it nestled into the glass more than the SL DT and found the stock kept hitting the frames…
But cleaning the glass was a real eye opener – this brush is quick! – it really ‘melts’ into the glass and sweeps over it with ease esp. leaded there is no ‘bump’ or lift off from the brush. & the smaller head size with more bristles complements the fan jets superbly.

First week –

Having got used to the brush I soon realised that no pressure (unlike the SL) is needed for this brush to clean removing all but the heavy dried on muck in a single pass – fresh bird strike, snail trails, cobwebs – 1 pass – GONE – ( the SL was always 3 to 4 passes with extra pressure ) – this is due to the shorter bristles already being in contact with the glass – stubborn marks are the only ones requiring extra pressure to scrub off – so in general less effort is required to clean and single pass means quicker cleaning ! and with less pressure applied the stock no longer hits the frames !





First month –

It’s now been a whole month and this brush has coped with some very bad windows faultlessly – it’s kept it’s shape and scrubbing power the smaller size fits neatly inside Georgian panes and virtually no bristle loss – I also found another neat trick – the short
Window sill extension uses a parallel thread and you easily turn the brush head 90 degress without it coming loose so the brush can get down narrow gaps to wipe the sill or increase
Bristle contact along roof spars of a conny roof.



Summary –

A mighty midget of a brush that is well made and cleans superbly! And outperforms the Gardiners SL DT in every department – that’s not to say the SL DT is a bad brush – I have always loved using it – but the competition is not only getting better but is now beating Gardiners. The Aerial brush may not suit everyone – for the heavy handed it may prove to much of a challenge to use ! and with the strong tough stock there is less room for error when wiping sills.

Footnote –

Having recently been informed by Alex G that Gardiners have currently developing a new SL DT with softer bristles – fair play – it’s good to see that they are not resting on their laurels and have responded to the competition !

I truly look forward to trying this new brush out !!


Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

colin purewater

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Re: Aerial Brush Vs Superite DT Mono
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2011, 09:01:32 pm »
good review that mate thanks for the info
il have to look what the price differnce is


thanks

colin.
keep it simple

Alex Gardiner

  • Posts: 7744
Re: Aerial Brush Vs Superite DT Mono
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2011, 09:04:01 pm »
Hi Smudger

That's a very comprehensive report.  However, these two brushes are not really comparable as the Super-Lite Mono is quite a stiff bristled brush compared to the soft red Aerial brush.  A more comparable Super-Lite brush would be the Super-Lite standard flocked or the Super-Lite Xtreme standard.  As stated on our website brush guide, these two brushes are for those that prefer softer splay (which I certainly do).  These two brushes will offer a far more comparable match to the softer bristled Aerial - not that I expect you to do another report with similar brushes as you must have spent a bit of time on this already!  However, if you would like to, please contact me  :).

Lee GLS

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Re: Aerial Brush Vs Superite DT Mono
« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2011, 09:21:29 pm »
Got review Darren, I agree with everything you have written, as you know I am now using the White xtreme, which is a bit between the two, sifter bristles than the DT mono but not as soft as the aerial.

I have fitted the brush socket to my extreme as I like the extra reach, and the ability to rotate the brush like you mentioned. If tecbuk could make the brush lighter, and the stock not so solid (it's quite easy to knock chunks of paint off with it) then it would be almost perfect.

The weight of the xtreme means that is my brush of choice at the moment.

Smudger

  • Posts: 13459
Re: Aerial Brush Vs Superite DT Mono
« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2011, 09:34:03 pm »
Alex - wow this is better than Stereo !!

Lee - i like the harder stock - yes the dangers are if you get it wrong you can give the frame a good whack.
but the SL stock is almost to soft with complete bunches falling out as the stock wears away

Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

SherwoodCleaningSe

  • Posts: 2368
Re: Aerial Brush Vs Superite DT Mono
« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2011, 10:03:39 pm »
Got review Darren, I agree with everything you have written, as you know I am now using the White xtreme, which is a bit between the two, sifter bristles than the DT mono but not as soft as the aerial.

I have fitted the brush socket to my extreme as I like the extra reach, and the ability to rotate the brush like you mentioned. If tecbuk could make the brush lighter, and the stock not so solid (it's quite easy to knock chunks of paint off with it) then it would be almost perfect.

The weight of the xtreme means that is my brush of choice at the moment.

I'm amazed at how well the extreme cleans as well, couldn't believe it until I started using it. I think it's better than the mono dt.

Simon.

♠Winp®oClean♠

  • Posts: 4085
Re: Aerial Brush Vs Superite DT Mono
« Reply #6 on: June 02, 2011, 10:12:16 pm »
The white Xtreme is the best brush I have ever used!  ( I've used a good few ) :)


windiewasher

  • Posts: 4393
Re: Aerial Brush Vs Superite DT Mono
« Reply #7 on: June 02, 2011, 10:22:16 pm »
I thought the Aeriel brush was great at first but since gone back to the superlite which is great and have ordered the xtreme for the clx 27.
Takings off all first cleans till march 7th 2014
October  total=  cleaned  extra per month
November = cleaned extra per month
Total £  so far.

Smudger

  • Posts: 13459
Re: Aerial Brush Vs Superite DT Mono
« Reply #8 on: June 02, 2011, 11:03:52 pm »
Why the change Doc?

Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

windiewasher

  • Posts: 4393
Re: Aerial Brush Vs Superite DT Mono
« Reply #9 on: June 02, 2011, 11:06:33 pm »
Superlite has superior scrubbing power.
I feel it cleans the glass much better m8
Why the change Doc?

Darran
Takings off all first cleans till march 7th 2014
October  total=  cleaned  extra per month
November = cleaned extra per month
Total £  so far.

Nameless Drudge

  • Posts: 997
Re: Aerial Brush Vs Superite DT Mono
« Reply #10 on: June 02, 2011, 11:07:50 pm »
I`ve got a red aerial but its unused,i can`t decide whether to round the corners off on the stock with some sort of rasp or attach some form of cushioning.The hard sharp corners on this brush make it  a lethal weapon.I`ll probably round off the corners and attach some cushioning and then see if i can drill some holes to make it lighter. I bought it off ebay on a whim,weighed it and was dissapointed,inc. angle adaptor etc it was 460g,the blurb on weights from tecbuk is very misleading though theres a type of disclaimer saying weights may vary.If your pole fell over with one of these on the end and the edge of the stock caught someones head it could kill them.

Smudger

  • Posts: 13459
Re: Aerial Brush Vs Superite DT Mono
« Reply #11 on: June 03, 2011, 09:13:29 am »
Doc - really surprised that you think the SL DT scrubs better - i found it the other way - been using far less pressure
over the windows and apart from really baked on stuff it's a usually 1 pass to remove bird strike and snail trails.

Sean - yes the corners could do with having a radius - a file will quickly round them off !


Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

Alex Allen

Re: Aerial Brush Vs Superite DT Mono
« Reply #12 on: June 03, 2011, 02:19:15 pm »
Here is just a review of the TECBUK Aerial brush – dual trim Mono and how is stacks up against the Gardiners SL DT Mono….

First impressions –

Out of the box and ooooohhhhh    my god – it’s small – they’ve sent me a toy instead of a WFP brush !! - yes it’s a lot smaller than the SL DT



However after the initial shock you can see this is a quality item – the stock is solid with the bristles bonded into a recessed area ( brushes are hand made ) there are lots more than on the SL DT and they are finer and softer (0.2mm) than the SL DT (0.25mm) & as the recess is bristle side the fan jets fit better and protrude less.

First day –

Ok not sure on this brush it’s the first one I’ve used that the socket is 90 degrees to the brush head – Vikans – Bentleys – Salmon – Gardiners have angled sockets, it took a little while to get used to adjusting the angle adaptor to different settings – the brush comes with a short ‘window sill’ extension so the brush tends feel like it wants to fall forward. Also the splay and softness of the bristles meant it nestled into the glass more than the SL DT and found the stock kept hitting the frames…
But cleaning the glass was a real eye opener – this brush is quick! – it really ‘melts’ into the glass and sweeps over it with ease esp. leaded there is no ‘bump’ or lift off from the brush. & the smaller head size with more bristles complements the fan jets superbly.

First week –

Having got used to the brush I soon realised that no pressure (unlike the SL) is needed for this brush to clean removing all but the heavy dried on muck in a single pass – fresh bird strike, snail trails, cobwebs – 1 pass – GONE – ( the SL was always 3 to 4 passes with extra pressure ) – this is due to the shorter bristles already being in contact with the glass – stubborn marks are the only ones requiring extra pressure to scrub off – so in general less effort is required to clean and single pass means quicker cleaning ! and with less pressure applied the stock no longer hits the frames !





First month –

It’s now been a whole month and this brush has coped with some very bad windows faultlessly – it’s kept it’s shape and scrubbing power the smaller size fits neatly inside Georgian panes and virtually no bristle loss – I also found another neat trick – the short
Window sill extension uses a parallel thread and you easily turn the brush head 90 degress without it coming loose so the brush can get down narrow gaps to wipe the sill or increase
Bristle contact along roof spars of a conny roof.



Summary –

A mighty midget of a brush that is well made and cleans superbly! And outperforms the Gardiners SL DT in every department – that’s not to say the SL DT is a bad brush – I have always loved using it – but the competition is not only getting better but is now beating Gardiners. The Aerial brush may not suit everyone – for the heavy handed it may prove to much of a challenge to use ! and with the strong tough stock there is less room for error when wiping sills.

Footnote –

Having recently been informed by Alex G that Gardiners have currently developing a new SL DT with softer bristles – fair play – it’s good to see that they are not resting on their laurels and have responded to the competition !

I truly look forward to trying this new brush out !!


Darran



Very informative review as well as being entertaining and funny, from the ooohhh my god its small "they've sent me a toy" to finding out its a real eye opener when you used it the first day discovering how fast the brush is. I've been saying this since I got hold of one; if you notice the splay is twice the size as effective as any other brushes a similar size and it does it all with a stock thats perfect for geogian windows

the aerial brush is definitely a pro piece of equipment, if you can't increase your earnings with this brush, you dont know what you are doing and you might as well be using any brush. I can easily gain back 6-7 hours each week with these brushes, that works out to be a lot of money to me over the course of a year or even each month

each customers of mine has a sheet with all their information on contact details, windows, value etc it also has all the H&S information and the equipment and cleaning times, all the times have had to be altered because of the aerial brush, no other brush has ever done this or can do this.

I,m not a brush expert unlike some of who claim to be, but i do know how to run a window cleaning business and capable of earning a much better than average hourly rate, nothing beats the aerial brush for speed, I know because I have my own records to show the times of all the other brushes i have used on each job.

its not about the brush it about how much more money you can earn,  ::)