maybe be better with a fixed handle … like the vice versa… difference is your model looks way lighter which in its own is the number one advantage… i think its good He-man thanks for the Video
that looks to be a real winner . i will be keeping my eye out as i travel around for a suitable piece of thick flexible plastic to make my own " flexi - neck" . He-man ,is it polypropylene ?
You better start patenting these devices your designing and creating , your for sure are a window cleaning engineer ! I can see your design business now…
peterpetersnbg
maybe be better with a fixed handle … like the vice versa… difference is your model looks way lighter which in its own is the number one advantage… i think its good He-man thanks for the Video
[SIZE=“3”]This is the good thing is that it can be used like as if you have a fixed handle on it.
As seen in the video cleaning smaller window.
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jonnyald
that looks to be a real winner . i will be keeping my eye out as i travel around for a suitable piece of thick flexible plastic to make my own " flexi - neck" . He-man ,is it polypropylene ?
Jonny,
[SIZE=“3”]Yes it is polypropylene. For the ( Flexi - Neck ) LOL[/SIZE]
have you contacted china directly . i know they have their own makers of window cleaning stuff, if you are prepared to deal with the yellow peril
i once tried to buy a different looking squeegee on Ebay , it was over in china and looked good. had a few pleasant emails,the guy wanted to sell me a few 1000 tho ! but then he stopped answering my mail after i asked him what else his factory made
thats just made me remember a tale i heard of a friends uncle who lived a double life- he flitted between England and China buying electrical gizmos at the factory gate and after shipping they were sold over here. he did well and had a home in China etc , but after stepping off a plane in London one time was taken suddenly ill and died quickly . His family tried to get info on his chinese home and assets but found nothing and got help from chinese people in a restaurant here,but no good, the veil had come down back in China and all lost
jonnyald
have you contacted china directly . i know they have their own makers of window cleaning stuff, if you are prepared to deal with the yellow peril
[SIZE=“3”]Yes I might have to try that.
I don’t know about moving to China.
Might do the ring around and see what happens.[/SIZE]
Before you manufacture something you will need drawings and details made up to tell
them exactly what you want. If you manufacture a bunch of the item and it
sells well, you have something, but without a patent anyone can copy your product
and sell it.
If you are going to do it, you are going to pick the item that will be most in demand of course.
It seems like it would be fun if they didn’t put up so many obstacles.
I would also think you are going to have to discuss it with an attorney to make
sure you won’t get into a conflict with another patent.