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Quote from: Joey Eastwood on January 28, 2015, 06:54:04 pmall the same poo... cant beat a stainless steel blade with a rubber grip. too many top of the range ultra expensive crap (unger ninja) blades that are waste of money imoI used to think the same 'till I tried a wagtail flipper!! True innovation.
all the same poo... cant beat a stainless steel blade with a rubber grip. too many top of the range ultra expensive crap (unger ninja) blades that are waste of money imo
Nervous coz he signed on the same day lol
No still don't understand, I must be thick
I wasted about 30 quid on 2 Ninjas. One for each of us. Use one of 'em to blade the shower door to stop it going rough withz scale. Like tradding with a garden brush This new thingy looks like a lighter version but already dog eared. I'll give a tenner out to try it. Hope they do a 14" and something like a 20" if it's any good.
Ross,
It has to be pivotal & have a flipper pad to of any advantage over & above the current wagtail squeegees- which are light years ahead of traditional mop & blade to begin with IMO.
Quote from: Joey Eastwood on January 28, 2015, 06:54:04 pmall the same poo... cant beat a stainless steel blade with a rubber grip. too many top of the range ultra expensive crap (unger ninja) blades that are waste of money imoTrust me it's amazing.
Have I got this right is it just a pre manufactured dog eared squeegee?If so this is not new or invovative dog earring has been around for many years,maybe Not pre manufactured but it's not groundbreaking.
Quote from: ♦ChumBucket♦ on January 28, 2015, 06:34:47 pmIt has to be pivotal & have a flipper pad to of any advantage over & above the current wagtail squeegees- which are light years ahead of traditional mop & blade to begin with IMO.Nope nothing like that! It's simple and effective though