Yes - I have one too - does a brilliant job. Biggest downside for me is the weight when having to work at an angle with long extension. Just a bit too much strain on my trunk but probably ok for a fit lad. For vertical work, I can't fault it.
Quote from: John Walker on February 10, 2010, 12:05:36 amYes - I have one too - does a brilliant job. Biggest downside for me is the weight when having to work at an angle with long extension. Just a bit too much strain on my trunk but probably ok for a fit lad. For vertical work, I can't fault it.Don't mention the elephant in the room!
john, always erect the pole straight up, then lower into the angle, to many folk make the mistake of erectinging the pole while lying verticle into the window, this is what causes the stress in the arms and shoulders, nothing to do with the brush,
Who said it was a sill brush anyway,there for washing trucks and vans.
Has anyone seen or used the Bayersan sill brush i use the Vikan at the moment and its the best ive tried but the Bayersan looks pretty much the same an they claim is lighter but the main thing is its £14.99 and £2.90 p&p which makes it near enough half what ive been paying for the vikan worth a try unless anyone already knows its craphttp://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BAYERSAN-ANGLE-SILL-BRUSH-JETTED-UNFLAGGED-LIGHT-WEIGHT_W0QQitemZ110489941405QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_HomeGarden_CLV_Cleaning_CA?hash=item19b9b6b59dMarc
Everyone seems to rate the sill brush from vikan... but why is it so good? from other brushes