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Post by jasehutch on Jun 19, 2022 14:11:24 GMT
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Post by charliefarlie on Jun 19, 2022 14:58:42 GMT
Seen one of those but can’t work out what they offer that a standard Lance can’t. The pencil jet they say shouldn’t be used on a car is a simple twist of the end of a standard Lance ? Similarly any of the water spread patterns you get by changing the interchangeable heads is another twist of the standard Lance ? I kinda like the two handed long Lance and can’t see where I would use a single handed one. I can use my standard length lance one handed but only do if in moving the hose with the other…..
Maybe I’m missing something?
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Post by jasehutch on Jun 19, 2022 15:14:50 GMT
I get what you're saying Charlie , perhaps it's because I'm limited for space where I wash the car ? It just seems to make the job quicker and therefore easier as I can more precisely direct the jet of water. For example when washing under the wheel arches , due to the shorter length of the gun I can do a more thorough job and washing under the car seems easier as you can get a better upward angle, remember too that this Yaris is a lot lower than a Rav.
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Post by charliefarlie on Jun 19, 2022 19:25:13 GMT
I get what you're saying Charlie , perhaps it's because I'm limited for space where I wash the car ? It just seems to make the job quicker and therefore easier as I can more precisely direct the jet of water. For example when washing under the wheel arches , due to the shorter length of the gun I can do a more thorough job and washing under the car seems easier as you can get a better upward angle, remember too that this Yaris is a lot lower than a Rav. Jase I have a simple tool that is an underbody Lance. Screws into the main handle and has a 90 degree facing angle so no effort at all….. So long as it floats yer boat mate that’s good enough 👍👍👍
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Post by anchorman on Jun 22, 2022 12:11:24 GMT
They’re good for doing up under wheel arches etc where you need a tight angle.
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