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Posted 24 June 2023

Wilko Water Fed Cleaning Brush now £10 + Free Collection (limited stores) @ Wilko

£10£1638% off
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Telescopic pole extends from 1.2m to 2m maximum
Features an on/off switch to help save water
Includes soft insulated hand grips for easy handling
The water-fed cleaning brush provides excellent access for window cleaning. Our water-fed cleaning brush features soft insulated hand grips for easy handling. It is easy to connect to a water hose and features an on/off switch to help save water. This wide-angled brush head is to make cleaning easier. The water fed brush is a telescopic aluminium pole which extends from 1.2m to 2m to get to those hard to reach places such as a caravan or truck. To extend the pole, loosen the plastic grip directly on the pole by twisting, pull out to the desired length and then tighten the grip to secure in place. Directions for use: Assemble head to a pole then connect hose. Open water valve and switch on the brush, then start washing. Hose fed flow through wash brush ensures clean water is constantly jetted through the bristles. Thoroughly rinse after each use. Allow drying before storing. Always store with bristles in an upright position.
Brand: Wilko
Capacity: N/A
Type: Cleaning Brush
Coverage: N/A
Colour: Multi
Power: N/A
Pack Qty: 1
Size: 120x25x10.5cm
Assembly: No
Height: 200.0CM
Material: PP, PVC, AL, EVA
Width: 10.5CM
Age: N/A
Depth: 25.0CM
Model No: N/A
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Edited by a community support team member, 24 June 2023
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  1. Titanium's avatar
    Titanium
    Does anyone know how to get purified water? We have a terrible hard water in London, so this really defeats the purpose with tap water as limescales will ruin the windows.
    Bash_er's avatar
    Bash_er
    There is a much easier alternative which is to collect it yourself from your roof.

    As a lockdown project I bought some slimline water buts linked then together and collected the rainwater from my garage.

    You can easily buy a decent waterfed pole online and hook it up to an inline pump to draw out the water from your water buts.

    This way you'll get very little spotting on your windows and can do them anytime you like!
  2. morrig's avatar
    morrig
    Have a similar Aldi one , there rubbish, have to stand on a four feet step ladder to get the angle to reach top of the second floor and it leaks, also advisable to wear a diving suit. Unwealdy as well.
    Better using window cleaning brush? with an extendable paint roller pole, does a better job. (edited)
  3. deleted2936900's avatar
    Anonymous User
    Now I wish I wasn't on the ground floor only so that I had an excuse to buy this!
    u664541's avatar
    u664541
    Can always use it to sweep the kitchen floor from your living room
  4. shamedbear3's avatar
    shamedbear3
    Pretty sure you can jerry rig a camera to the top of these to make it easier to spot streaks when cleaning your neighbours bathroom window
  5. charliecroker1966's avatar
    charliecroker1966
    For the money I can tolerate the leaking connections and usual brewers droop these often have but it will do for cleaning the soffit boards and poly roof on the pergola
    t_taylor's avatar
    t_taylor
    Not just me than lol
  6. SweatySock's avatar
    SweatySock
    Does it connect to a normal hose or a pressure washer?
    Flogger's avatar
    Flogger
    Hose it's low pressure.
  7. filthyralph's avatar
    filthyralph
    These are rubbish as wfp but I've used these brushes loads for fascia and gutter cleaning. Heat
  8. d666g's avatar
    d666g
    Does anyone have a recommendation for a decent one of these?
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