to be honest I'm giving up on the univalve - out of 8 i have only 2 remain functional and with no response from steve I'm now trialling the gardiners gooseneck valve
Darran
Its the need for regular servicing that concerns me with the Gardiner's goose-neck valve. Its just a miniature version of Peter Fogwill's Aquatap.
I have the first variant of the Univalve and it still seems to be better than a tap even when considering numerous failed pulls through the day. It usually when trying to switch it on rather than switching it off where the issue occurs.
I still have an Aquadapter on the other pole and still prefer the pull action of that unit. Its on an SLX22. My Univalve is on the other SLX22 and I hardly notice that added weight increase of the AD in normal day to day cleaning tbh.
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