Saturday, 26 July 2008

The Japanese Squeegee & Bucket



Seiwa a company from Okayama, Japan have brought out a new squeegee that locks on to the pole without cones by utilising a sprung clip very similar to Unger's but without the cone. "As cones are not required, the poles are compact and easy to carry, at the same time, their appearance is quite good" - or so its claimed. Copying both Unger & Ettore in their design, it also has a variable lock for squeegee angles & for the applicator as well. Sizes of channel go from 4" to 18" in both channel & rubber.

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One-touch lock: Fixing and releasing of head oscillation motions can be done easily with the one-touch lock. The head angle has 11 different positions and can also be used free-standing.



Adjustment of oscillation: The oscillation level can be adjusted by turning the knob. Please use a coin when adjusting the knob






What caught my attention more was the bucket design -I reckon this has been overdue for a long time & I think they are nearly there with this improved shape...

Water-proofed storage: By changing the height of sides, the storage space is water-proofed. This is extremely useful for accommodating cloths and tools.








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