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Title: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: collins ReVive Stoneworks on September 26, 2010, 08:31:33 pm
I have a dry fusion set up for sale

has been used four times comes complete with 20 Pads  & 4 restoration pads

pad holder

sebo 36 vacuum

stainless steal sprayer

some chemicals

excellent condition

no vat selling all above for £1850 no vat

01376 529951
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: derek west on September 26, 2010, 10:43:16 pm
give us a bell karl,
derek
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: collins ReVive Stoneworks on September 27, 2010, 07:09:26 pm
Its the commercial setup

Except the restore brush

has hand mits some additional spotters

Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: 1 man band on September 27, 2010, 09:50:13 pm
HI  CAN YOU TELL ME WHY YOUR SELLING , AS I WAS THINKING ABOUT INVESTING IN DRY FUSION ,
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: creighton foyle on September 28, 2010, 05:03:47 pm
i am interested in the dry fusion set up but not at that price, i just got an email from dry fusion and i can buy a brand new machine for £1900 in fact i could buy the whole start up package for £2700 ( that would be + vat but the vat is not a consideration in my case) and the training would be included in that as well so for the price you are asking there would be no incentive to buy. is there any warranty left on the machine ? if you have a more realistic price in mind you can phone or text me on 07999820624 if you are minded to do so.

regards

creighton
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: 1 man band on September 28, 2010, 05:28:06 pm
YOU NO THE PRICE ,YOU DONT LIKE DONT BUY  SIMPLES
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: derek west on September 28, 2010, 05:39:12 pm
i am interested in the dry fusion set up but not at that price, i just got an email from dry fusion and i can buy a brand new machine for £1900 in fact i could buy the whole start up package for £2700 ( that would be + vat but the vat is not a consideration in my case) and the training would be included in that as well so for the price you are asking there would be no incentive to buy. is there any warranty left on the machine ? if you have a more realistic price in mind you can phone or text me on 07999820624 if you are minded to do so.

regards

creighton
insult the mans asking price in public then ask for a discounted price!!!!!!, haggling not your strong point then cray?
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: Robert Watson on September 28, 2010, 06:51:31 pm
It can be really hard work selling stuff on here,  ;D
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: creighton foyle on September 28, 2010, 07:27:59 pm
no i am not very good at haggling derek so i prefer the no nonsense straight approach and i thought i was trying my best not to insult him by not making my offer public  ;D however he's not gonna want to sell to me when he's got you and 1 man band obviously willing to pay his asking price so he's on a winner by the looks of it ;D
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: 1 man band on September 28, 2010, 07:33:49 pm
ANYONE GOT ANY CHEESE

TO GO WITH THAT WINE HE'S HAVEING.
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: creighton foyle on September 28, 2010, 07:39:47 pm
to early for wine give it another though !

you got no chance of buying it , derek just sold his pressure washer setup so he will probably offer more than the asking price as he's got a pocket full of spare cash.

 looks like i will have to buy a new one , not yet though!
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: collins ReVive Stoneworks on September 28, 2010, 09:55:32 pm
its the commercial package that

is sold for over £3000 + vat

i am asking 1850 no vat  hardly used in mint condition

as for warranty these machines are proven

just ask those that have one

any way just buy new ay!
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: Russell Wright on October 01, 2010, 08:12:34 pm
If you are still interested in selling please call me on 07780698436 to discuss.

cheers
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: collins ReVive Stoneworks on October 11, 2010, 08:34:50 pm
still up for sale open to the right offer

01376 529951

Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: derek west on October 12, 2010, 02:52:38 am
my offer still stands if you don't get any better karl.
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: collins ReVive Stoneworks on October 12, 2010, 07:38:15 pm
cant remember yer offer??
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: Simon Gerrard on October 12, 2010, 10:07:19 pm
I'm interested.
One thing, though. I spoke to Dry Fusion the other day and before they would speak to me about the system and equipment they said they had to check out the Licence issue for the Wigan area (they are based in Leyland 20 miles away) and haven't got back to me on it - perhaps they see me as a potential threat to the cleaning service they operate from the same premises)

Do you have to have a licence in order to buy their chemicals and use the Dry Fusion name?

Simon
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: collins ReVive Stoneworks on October 13, 2010, 08:12:11 pm
hi simon yes you do

i think they will get back. dont think they would deny themselves more business

somehow?
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: Simon Gerrard on October 13, 2010, 08:56:50 pm
How long can it take to see if there's a licence in operation in the Wigan area, given it's only 18 miles away from them. It's been a week. I just hate it when people say they will call you back and don't , very unprofessional IMO.

Simon
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: Joe H on October 14, 2010, 04:17:05 am
I'm interested.
One thing, though. I spoke to Dry Fusion the other day and before they would speak to me about the system and equipment they said they had to check out the Licence issue for the Wigan area (they are based in Leyland 20 miles away) and haven't got back to me on it - perhaps they see me as a potential threat to the cleaning service they operate from the same premises)

Do you have to have a licence in order to buy their chemicals and use the Dry Fusion name?

Simon

May be a correct statement.  Well worth it to them to look after their own interests.
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: Simon Gerrard on October 14, 2010, 08:56:08 am
Joe,
Well if I decide to go down that route they are going to get a competitor whether they like it or not, so they may as well be selling me the equipment and consumables. Besides, there's no one in the Wigan area offering Dry Fusion and I assume the whole idea of the licence is to assign areas to their operators so what have they got to fear?

Simon
Title: Re: Dry Fusion setup
Post by: Dave Roelants on October 17, 2010, 07:48:35 pm
Don't really understand that Simon, Wrennals operate nationwide and advertise in seemingly every area pnone book and YP so who can have an exclusive territory?