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Has anyone tried using the Gardiner Gooseneck Twist Valve?
I split the sections of my carbon pole a few months ago when cleaning it (I was cleaning it a few weeks ago and had all the sections leaning on a wall in the garage - big mistake as I tripped and fell into them and cracked all bar one of the sections ??).
I haven't got quite enough money to buy a new one so I've been using my old CLX instead. I noticed that I was getting arm and shoulder pain using the CLX with my swivel gooseneck, so I got a tip to go back to using the fixed gooseneck and the pain has gone (it's on one of squeaky clean Dave's old videos and it's definitely helped).
I was going to purchase a new univalve, but as the Gardiner Twist Valve Gooseneck is cheaper I thought I'd give it a try, and I have to say it's really good. It took a little bit of tweaking to get it right, but so far I'm very impressed. Because of it's design you wouldn't be able to use it with a swivel gooseneck, but if you are using a fixed gooseneck it will save you alot of water.
I split the sections of my carbon pole a few months ago when cleaning it (I was cleaning it a few weeks ago and had all the sections leaning on a wall in the garage - big mistake as I tripped and fell into them and cracked all bar one of the sections ??).
I haven't got quite enough money to buy a new one so I've been using my old CLX instead. I noticed that I was getting arm and shoulder pain using the CLX with my swivel gooseneck, so I got a tip to go back to using the fixed gooseneck and the pain has gone (it's on one of squeaky clean Dave's old videos and it's definitely helped).
I was going to purchase a new univalve, but as the Gardiner Twist Valve Gooseneck is cheaper I thought I'd give it a try, and I have to say it's really good. It took a little bit of tweaking to get it right, but so far I'm very impressed. Because of it's design you wouldn't be able to use it with a swivel gooseneck, but if you are using a fixed gooseneck it will save you alot of water.