Quote from: Smudger on February 05, 2015, 07:07:35 pmWrong hose mate, they work best with A/d hose, the softer Gardiners hose has too much stretch in it and you don't get that snap action to operate the A/d - this always gets worse the higher you goOne of the reasons I moved over to Aqua taps HTHDarranI like a smooth shaft to hold. No clips or anything to cut myself on. Pulling a hose is easy. Do you clip it to end of pole, with a loop in hose?
Wrong hose mate, they work best with A/d hose, the softer Gardiners hose has too much stretch in it and you don't get that snap action to operate the A/d - this always gets worse the higher you goOne of the reasons I moved over to Aqua taps HTHDarran
Quote from: duncan h on February 07, 2015, 08:01:05 pmQuote from: Smudger on February 05, 2015, 07:07:35 pmWrong hose mate, they work best with A/d hose, the softer Gardiners hose has too much stretch in it and you don't get that snap action to operate the A/d - this always gets worse the higher you goOne of the reasons I moved over to Aqua taps HTHDarranI like a smooth shaft to hold. No clips or anything to cut myself on. Pulling a hose is easy. Do you clip it to end of pole, with a loop in hose?How you like to hold a shaft is your own personal preference and I hope you do it in private.... Think you may be confused ? - no clips, no loop, it aquatap operates without having to remove your hands off the pole. It's overall more user friendly than the Aqua daptor, both have minor niggles, but both are far better than any of the other alternativesDarran
Is that statement based on using the aquatap or a complete guess?Peter fogwill makes the Aqua tapDarran
thought so.. And how is your aquadaptor ? Still only operating it when pole fully closed ??Darran
As I've said on a number of occasions they are an excellent tool.Having used both, overall the aquatap just edges it, that's an honest opinion based on years of using these things... Darran