Trigger at the base, minibore plugs in the back, pole tidy in the middle, 13" gooseneck. Near perfect wfp.
Trigger saves so much water, and on domestic is pure bliss to use, no spraying water everywhere, no fiddly hip valve. No, just on and off when you need it, no strain on your fingers or arm at all.
Pole tidy keeps the pole hose nice and clean, sections don't seize up anymore due to dirt. Taking the hose off is very quick, and for every section I need to take two windings off, and when collapsing it's easy to put back on.
Only thing what could be improved is a brush swivel stock (the while plastic ball ones are rubbish in my opinion) and a standardised trigger that fits on to a wfp without zipties, and that you can click on, and click off, instead of having to hold it. Even though it's from a carpet cleaning machine, it's still the best trigger on the market.
Maybe Alex can look into producing both.
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