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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Slash on March 24, 2011, 06:05:37 pm

Title: God damn hosereel
Post by: Slash on March 24, 2011, 06:05:37 pm
I purchased a new hosereel  from Pure Freedom and all I seem to do is untangle it from the side of the reel,its like the reel is too small for the microbore,it's 100 meters of 8mm hose and god damn it,I feel like cutting the hose in half to suit the reel,the microbore also looks thicker than the 8mm bore I used previously,if its not getting snagged in the sides of the reel ,the stupid thing is falling over >:(
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: boldy1304 on March 24, 2011, 06:10:16 pm
they are useless ive cursed about mine every single day sinse i bought it no joke they fall over all the time the hose snags on the edge badly designed wont be buying another
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: R W C™ on March 24, 2011, 06:21:53 pm
Ive got 2, one with 100 mtrs on and the main one I use I cut too about 70 mtrs which is what I use on 95% of my work
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: DaveG on March 24, 2011, 06:22:30 pm
I have never understood why they dont make hosereels with "round" sides  ???
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: sunshine windows on March 24, 2011, 06:33:06 pm
I have 2 from purefreedom which are about 4 years old and they're great (though one has started to wobble and could probably do with the crank shaft replacing). These are mounted on a red hose reel which is quite sturdy.

I have another one which was supplied with a second system of about 3 years old. This one is on a blue mount and is a lot smaller and lighter. Only used it a couple of times and thought it was pants.

They definately need to go back to the red hose mounts if they're still supplying people with the blue ones, as they are of bmuch better quality.

Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: TomCrowther on March 24, 2011, 06:51:48 pm
I have the same one and it is rubbish unless the hose is wound on perfectly. Always getting caught on one side or the other. My technique for what it's worth, is to stay at the reel, pulling out maybe 15 meters of hose before walking away to the property. Bit of a pain but saves time.
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: Slash on March 24, 2011, 06:55:01 pm
Yeah,its the blue (free standing)....eh..........not one    ???,my last reel was from Cleaning Spot and I had it years,had a wider capacity and was a quality reel till some Pikey stole it last Sunday week when I took everything from the van to drive to the tip,left it in the front drive with buckets etc.
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: concept on March 24, 2011, 06:59:32 pm
We have one, and suffer exactly the same problems. I mentioned this at the time of buying as I thought they may have sent me a 60m reel with 100m of hose.

The balance is all wrong with 100m on it, as we used to use freestanding, but got fed up with it wobbling and bouncing down the road, breaking the brass fitting off the thread/knocking it so it leaks everywhere, we now have gone to fixed reels as replacing the axle every month or so was getting ridiculous.

The hose itself is awful too, we use hot, and the hose loops up where it is connected to the reel, even though it hasn't been unwound anywhere near maximum, causing kinks, and unbelievable tangles.

Hate it with a passion, and even when we revert back to cold, it has some extremely odd behaviour where it not only falls off the reel, it loosens off and bunches up...

To say I hate it with a passion is an understatement.

Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: concept on March 24, 2011, 07:04:21 pm
Oh, also need to mention it is EXTREMELY stiff to reel in and out, so had to lube up where the axle goes through the reel, which has helped.

Not up for the job at all, which is something I am finding extremely frustrating about this industry, equipment that simply is not made for the job. Seem to spend half my day getting soaking wet from various things popping off, pole clamps coming apart, pumps packing up, etc etc.

Grrrrr!!
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: JSMC on March 24, 2011, 07:08:49 pm
i have 2 planks of wood on the bottom of mines to stop it falling over all the time
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: Slash on March 24, 2011, 07:12:12 pm
i have 2 planks of wood on the bottom of mines to stop it falling over all the time
Felt like I was the only Plank trying to undo it
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: sunshine windows on March 24, 2011, 07:18:24 pm
I need to replace one of mine.

Has anybody got a freestanding 6mm reel from cleaning spot and how do they rate them?
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: bobplum on March 24, 2011, 07:25:43 pm
i have 2 planks of wood on the bottom of mines to stop it falling over all the time

very similar i cut a rectangler shaped board from loft board and used large cable ties to secure to the board
bob
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: luther1 on March 24, 2011, 07:32:14 pm
I need to replace one of mine.

Has anybody got a freestanding 6mm reel from cleaning spot and how do they rate them?

Mines from cleaning spot. Abused it non stop for well over two years now and its been great
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on March 24, 2011, 08:01:23 pm
I used a £25 Hozelock reel everyday for over 6 years! Never let me down either. I retired it last year & bought another Hozelock one. ;)

Yep, go on, fire away! ::) ;D


Most mini bore (8mm) these days has a 12.5/13mm OD which is too big IMO. Heavy, bulky & too thick for 100m on a reel. I had some from cleantech which had 11mm OD, it was superb!

These below advertise 8mm hose with 11mm OD, I emailed them to confirm it but had no reply. I'm going to ring them to find out for sure as my current mini bore is (like yours by the sounds) TOO BIG!

http://www.windowcleaningsuperstore.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&path=45_63&product_id=56

If this is right, it's the business! Like micro bore outer but still 8mm inner. ;)
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: weetot on March 24, 2011, 08:46:22 pm
Yeh i cut about 25 metres off my Purefreedom one, and it winds in alot better, stuck the 25 metres on me trolley.
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: Llaaww on March 24, 2011, 09:08:48 pm
Four years ago I fished a hozelock reel out of a skip. It takes 50mtrs of minibore.

It gets used everyday, and all I need to do to it is replace the rubber o ring now and then.

 :D :D
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: Panorama on March 24, 2011, 10:15:46 pm
Mine was all over the place , detangling hose everywhere and the reel always falling over. I've since screwed it to rear of my van floor and I must say it's much easier to operate, I'll post some pics tomorrow
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: Slash on March 25, 2011, 04:44:14 pm
Well I got fed up today with it and ended up cutting about 20 meters off it,knowing my luck I will probobly need that extra now due to parking issues ;D
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: mark mann on March 25, 2011, 07:56:01 pm
i have 2 planks of wood on the bottom of mines to stop it falling over all the time

great idea re planks  :-*
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: mark mann on March 25, 2011, 08:00:49 pm
agree with most of threads re the blue hose reel had similar and same probs - thiugh ive been pleased with pure freedoms system and service.

my other pet hate about reel is the plastic spiggot or thread on the end of the crank from centre of reek - why isnt it metal ive had leaks from the brass hose fitting because it has now cross threaded and yet still too tight to put ptfe tape on as well.

if i could find a replacement core with metal spiggot id be interested to hear where guys ? but i have one 100mtr blue hose reel and 100mtr hose that i havent used yet so shant be replacing for a while.  >:(
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: Panorama on March 25, 2011, 08:18:26 pm
I binned the brass connector that goes onto the hose reel and I replaced it with the hoselock fitting that comes with the van port, no leakage whatsoever
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: Blue Frog Systems on March 25, 2011, 08:21:57 pm
Going for a cox reel next - they look alot better
Title: Re: God damn hosereel
Post by: mrwindows on March 25, 2011, 09:42:56 pm
Has anyone got one of these ?
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/clarke-chc90-hose-reel-trolley/path/green-house-heaters-hoses-hose-reels-connec