Working today and my brush [supalite]started to go on a strange angle.On inspection it was the head that had split where it threads onto the pole. 
So went to change it for a spare [exteme] which is starting to look like Rooneys forhead,the hose came off the Y connector cos the hose is too big for the Y imo.
So changed it again for the sill brush which i dont like for maintenance cleans [but is good for fascias and conny roofs] same problem with the Y connection so ended up gaffer tapeing it,more lost time. 
Anyway got me thinking ,if you saw them in the £1 shop you wouldnt think how can they make them for a £1.
Why are they so expensive? 
Custom brush designs will always be more expensive, also the orders won't be in the thousands of brushes, again increasing in price. You need a profit on that as well, running your own business isn't cheap either so costs need to be reflected in the product.
My last Xtreme lasted me 18 months. Now if I look back how much money that brush has made me, personally speaking it's ludicrous to be complaining about the price of that brush. Also, remember that they aren't the most expensive brush manufacturer out there either.
If your brush split like that it can mean two things, either there was a problem with the brush to begin with or you've done some serious damage to it. I think there being a defect is more likely, as I've never heard of that happening. Give them a call, I'm sure they'll sort something out with you.
