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The water didn't come into the cost, it was the half an hour saved on a 3 hour job. The water saved allows the user to work the extra 1 hour time saved over a working period of 6 hours, which in turn pays for the AquaTap. He not only done the job 1/2 an hour faster, he also saved enough water to do extra work in that half hour if he wanted.Not my figures, but no reason to disbelieve them.
The thing that worries me is that on/off motion not a natural movement in cleaning and therefore the tap would be switching on and off all the time.I would be happy to buy once someone has used it for a time so therefore, I am out.
Yes Jonny that still stands. I did say on there if anyone wanted to take me up on it they were to give me a ring. I was hoping to have a buy it now button on my site by now but the guy doing it for me has not had the time. He is supposed to be working on it this weekend.
Yes Dave I have adapters for that.Peter.
Quote from: Peter Fogwill on December 01, 2013, 10:03:58 pmYes Dave I have adapters for that.Peter.are they on sale at the momentare you not selling directly or are you going thru distributors bob
I wont be using one as I use a swivel BUT.... I have to say to the tight gits- £40 sounds quite reasonable if this is a device that will help you in any way!!!
Quote from: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on December 01, 2013, 09:13:13 pmI wont be using one as I use a swivel BUT.... I have to say to the tight gits- £40 sounds quite reasonable if this is a device that will help you in any way!!!What's so wrong about being tight? £40 isn't a lot - true, but before I spend my £40 I want to get an idea if I'm wasting money or not.This device may help me and there again, it may not. As it's my money I'll be spending, I'll wait untill others on here have given their views. I'll go by how they rate the £40 spent and Peter, sorry, I don't mean to sound rude but I like to know the temperature of the water before I go swimming.In the past I've wasted money on things that either don't work as well as promised or don't work at all or have turned out to be very expensive when compared to the equally satisfactory DIY equivalent. In other words, I've fallen for the promise and the advertising.
Are there any good videos, showing how it works in principle, how it's fitted, how it performs in practice, the benefits and some specifications of weight etc? I would be interested if it's better than an Aqua-Daptor.
Quote from: Peter Fogwill on December 01, 2013, 08:20:06 pmYes Jonny that still stands. I did say on there if anyone wanted to take me up on it they were to give me a ring. I was hoping to have a buy it now button on my site by now but the guy doing it for me has not had the time. He is supposed to be working on it this weekend.This weekend eh? In Foggy's foggy mind only, in reality you're prob looking at April 2014 at least