Just pre- ordered this at Aldi online, special buy available from 25th instore. Ideal for those without a window cleaner or even if you have one, you could save yourself some money and do it yourself!!! Just shy of 10ft long (which is ample) a similar one at 12ft on Ebay is £37.99
Free delivery too!
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sowotsdis
20 Aug 16#1
Check extension length and beware this will leave stains if your water is hard and it will leave a lot of water if not allowed to drain quickly
topcaty
20 Aug 16#2
Great, thank you
Bigfoot1
20 Aug 16#3
If you want clean windows using this method of cleaning you'll need water that goes through a filtration system (that cost £1000's) otherwise you'll get water stained windows with dried streaky runs from all the minerals in the tap water. Yes, I'm a window cleaner
sradmad
20 Aug 16#4
good find op, heat added
den169
20 Aug 16#5
Thats strange because every window cleaner iv'e ever known just used water from the tap.Including an uncle who was a window cleaner for 40 years.
pluves1
20 Aug 16#6
Could you not just dry them off a telescopie squeegee or drying cloth? Edit - this has a squeeqee on the head as well?
surreykw
20 Aug 16#7
Ahhhh yes of course .................. I forgot that our window cleaner brings a filtration system with him every time he does our windows.
badgerrules
20 Aug 16#8
That is only if they are taking the water off the windows. Wfp cleaning uses pure water which is left to dry by itself and leaves spotless clean windows.
phatgesus
20 Aug 16#9
my brother is a window cleaner and filters his water before he uses the pole fed system so its correct. if your window cleaner uses the old bucket and such method they shouldn't leave enough water on the window to need filtered water thats why they dont use it.
SoupDragon1
20 Aug 16#10
great buy we are all getting lazy and should do our windows ourselves if we can manage
nobbyogden
20 Aug 16#11
Anyone used one of these on a conservatory roof?
jamsammy99
20 Aug 16#12
Sold out online.
AndyRoyd
20 Aug 16#13
I wouldn't risk it. Far safer to use on a platform.
cavegirl12
20 Aug 16#14
batemansxxxb
20 Aug 16#15
They had these instore last week at my local Aldi
GlentoranMark
20 Aug 16#16
How much is a bag of DI? How hard is the water? You could run this through an aquarium filter and it would work.
Yes I am a window cleaner and yes I owned a DI system but traditional methods are the best and only way to clean a window.
These DIY systems keep window cleaners in a job.
jamsammy99
20 Aug 16#17
SOLD OUT ONLINE IN STORE FROM THU 25 AUG
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20 Aug 16#18
How would these do at cleaning solar panels in a hard water area?
On a bungalow, standing at the level of the bottom of the room - ones at the back are quite hard to reach (I was using a mop attached to big stick, but that only got so far :).)
xfield
20 Aug 16#19
They recently had extendable brushes, however you couldn't hook a hose to them. They were £7 each.
They recently had extendable brushes, however you couldn't hook a hose to them. They were £7 each.
robinp
20 Aug 16#20
these are already on sale in 2 of the stores in Edinburgh as of Friday night.
Shayno
20 Aug 16#21
There is only one place where you can get 100% purity for water and that's space
sprite127594
21 Aug 16#22
Mmmm don't fancy learning rocket science to clean my Windows. :stuck_out_tongue:
FreddieStarr
22 Aug 16#23
Maplins have similar window cleaners as the ones from Aldi, at the same price. Don't know if either of them are any good.
Oh, the comment was over a year old, didn't notice. They are on offer again and I am thinking of buying one but need to know if i will be able to fit a hose to it. aldi.co.uk/eas…900
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Just shy of 10ft long (which is ample) a similar one at 12ft on Ebay is £37.99
Free delivery too!
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Edit - this has a squeeqee on the head as well?
Yes I am a window cleaner and yes I owned a DI system but traditional methods are the best and only way to clean a window.
These DIY systems keep window cleaners in a job.
IN STORE FROM THU 25 AUG
On a bungalow, standing at the level of the bottom of the room - ones at the back are quite hard to reach (I was using a mop attached to big stick, but that only got so far :).)
They recently had extendable brushes, however you couldn't hook a hose to them. They were £7 each.
They recently had extendable brushes, however you couldn't hook a hose to them. They were £7 each.
Don't know if either of them are any good.
maplin.co.uk/p/t…7df
They are on offer again and I am thinking of buying one but need to know if i will be able to fit a hose to it.
aldi.co.uk/eas…900