My interpretation of it is with the brush on the glass, you twist the base of the pole, so the brush doesn't move, but the rest of the pole does, which turns the water on. I may be wrong though
Yes Lee that's right. It's like anything else in certain circumstances there may be a little getting used to. It's an everyday tool that will work perfectly in 99% of situations you will come across. If you find something that's out of the ordinary then don't use it for that. It only takes a few seconds to take it off the pole. A video of how it works will follow shortly.
Makes no difference to me. Probably best to get the negatives out the way, then we can concentrate on the positives which there are plenty.
Quote from: Peter Fogwill on May 22, 2013, 10:18:38 pmMakes no difference to me. Probably best to get the negatives out the way, then we can concentrate on the positives which there are plenty.Agreed, look forward to more information. A video explaining how it works would do wonders, as I still have no understanding of how it actually works in practice.
Think peters getting a video organised fingers crossed
To me I am still none the wiser after viewing that video. Opportunity missed to show clearly how it works.
So you have to twist the pole to stop/start water?That's a terrible idea! What if i want to twist the pole to get at gutter brackets or a particularly awkward window,.. the water would stop!!