swivels are not new TBH - never liked swivels but thats just my personal experience with themDarran
Personally I have never felt the need to have a swivel always been able to do all windows with a fixed brush just turn the pole to angle the brush , you cannot apply any pressure to the brush with a swivel on it to remove any stubborn dirt , keep things simple less to go wrong or replace 😂😂😂😂
Quote from: Reflections south west on June 04, 2017, 09:21:04 amPersonally I have never felt the need to have a swivel always been able to do all windows with a fixed brush just turn the pole to angle the brush , you cannot apply any pressure to the brush with a swivel on it to remove any stubborn dirt , keep things simple less to go wrong or replace 😂😂😂😂[/quoteA swivel has no affect on the pressure you can apply through to the brush. IMO a swivel is a considerable factor in making your WFP work so much easier and faster over most other things. Trouble is, many people don't master them, they think it feels awkward (which it does to begin with) over a fixed neck and remove them after a day or Two- rendering replies like this one.I totally agree. Took me months of fitting it, thinking it's crap and swapping it back.Wouldn't work without one now.
Personally I have never felt the need to have a swivel always been able to do all windows with a fixed brush just turn the pole to angle the brush , you cannot apply any pressure to the brush with a swivel on it to remove any stubborn dirt , keep things simple less to go wrong or replace 😂😂😂😂[/quoteA swivel has no affect on the pressure you can apply through to the brush. IMO a swivel is a considerable factor in making your WFP work so much easier and faster over most other things. Trouble is, many people don't master them, they think it feels awkward (which it does to begin with) over a fixed neck and remove them after a day or Two- rendering replies like this one.
It swivels differently? What, like anti-clockwise?