Hi,
I reckon if a device could be fitted to the bottom of a pole, that would be better;
The problem with that is the loop of hose, one of the main reasons why the Aqua-dapter was developed was to get rid of the loop.
I'm sorry one of your Aqua-dapters leaked. Had you bought it from us, or contacted us direct about it, I would have been able to sort it out for you.
The number of leaking units we've had reported to us has been
very low, and in some cases, when investigated it hasn't actually been the Aqua-dapter. We would of course fix any issue like this under the warranty.
I believe some places will allow you to send them back if you don't like it.
We offer a 1 month Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee (link in the footer of our website). We also offer a 12 month warranty on the Aqua-dapter.
I think Tosh and I have had this conversation before, but for those that don't know, the Aqua-dapter is approx 200g which isn't really noticeable when the pole is vertical or on the glass, some people do notice it if rinsing off or working at awkward angles.
As noted above, it isn't for everyone, but some have commented that they don't mind the extra weight in view of the extra water saving over other methods along with the speed and convenience of it. One guy contacted us to say his back is much better since he no longer has to bend down to operate his inline tap. It depends on your working methods and priorities.
Paul