Completely agree with Glyn.
Lets stop giving him a hard time by nitpicking over the daftest of things.
Omnipole are one of the bigger companies, and it's always appreciated when the likes of Glyn post on the forum.
Of course their systems are relatively expensive. just like some of the other major players their build quality is top notch, they would not be were they now are if this wasn't so.
Some of the newer boys on the block are truly innovative, look at what the likes of Alex Gardiner has done for lightweight poles and brushes.
We are fortunate in that there is something out there no matter the depth of your pocket, all the way down to Matt's DIY forum.
At some point in the future I would love to upgrade to a hot water system, when I do I will no doubt be studying closely what the likes of Omnipole and Ionics can offer me.
Alas, at the moment my idea of a hot water system is a Heath Robertson affair of seeing what will happen if I work out a way of using a household immersion heater
Cheap as chips and potentially could give me hot water to start the day,...why spend thousands of pounds if you can DIY it for 50 quid?
That isn't a serious question by the way, but you get my drift.
If and when I can afford it, I will go for an all singing, all dancing custom fitted system.
Did you look closely at the Omnipole photo?
that Ain't no DIY system!
Ian