Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: sean84 on October 09, 2011, 10:36:18 pm
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Anyone have this backpack? Thoughts?
http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/shop/start-up-kits/back-pack-start-up-kit.html
Doing some research as I want to start window cleaning. I have experience with trad methods but never used wfp before. I would be doing most of my round with trad methods but looking for something to do the occasional arkward window and conservatory roofs.
Would a backpack or trolley system be better for my needs?
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start with it come with only a di,
so i take it your in a soft water area,you need really todo a reading of your water first,then you would get afew more anwers ;)
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I started out wfp only with just a backpack & barrels.
wcw backpack is good for the £££
Only conny roofs with glass need pure - those with perspex pannels can be done with tap water ;)
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start with it come with only a di,
so i take it your in a soft water area,you need really todo a reading of your water first,then you would get afew more anwers ;)
I haven't done a reading yet but think I'm in in a hard water area. Tbh I was going to buy the water already purified as wouldnt be using a great deal.
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well what area you in will help.as someone on here would tell you roughly
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they had some going cheap a few weeks back
We have a few backpacks, shop soiled or repaired, all with warranty, at a MASSIVE 50% off list, Starting at Just £59.00 + vat inc Delivery!! 17 days ago
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well what area you in will help.as someone on here would tell you roughly
Worcestershire.
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Bought this 2 weeks ago. Great bit of kit for hard access areas.,and carry handle at top is realy usefull . battery last a good days work.
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id buy the backpack but not the starter kit.
can do the same start up kit for less money and much better kit.
backpack is cheaper at john hewitts site i think.
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id buy the backpack but not the starter kit.
can do the same start up kit for less money and much better kit.
backpack is cheaper at john hewitts site i think.
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This is your first time so just but the backpack and carry on your way.
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id buy the backpack but not the starter kit.
can do the same start up kit for less money and much better kit.
backpack is cheaper at john hewitts site i think.
Yes, was looking at that site the other day. The 'Backpack ESR16' looks good for the money.
http://www.johnhewitt.com/trolleys.htm
What else would I need though bearing in mind I would be buying water purified already?
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What else would I need though bearing in mind I would be buying water purified already?
They're good backpacks, particularly for the money.
You'll need a pole of course, pole hose, connectors, and a brush. If you're only doing 1st story windows and/or conservatory roofs and 18ft (extended) would be OK for most and will give you 22ft reach. When comparing poles look for the extended length and the reach, as it may not always be clear from the model no.
Depending on how/where you're getting your water you might also want to get a TDS Meter (Total Dissolved Solids) and some 25L water containers.
I'd recommend something to control your water use as your supply will be quite limited (e.g. inline tap, trigger, Aqua-dapter), but if you're introducing it gradually into your existing traditional round, that might not be too much of a concern to begin with?
Paul
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What else would I need though bearing in mind I would be buying water purified already?
They're good backpacks, particularly for the money.
You'll need a pole of course, pole hose, connectors, and a brush. If you're only doing 1st story windows and/or conservatory roofs and 18ft (extended) would be OK for most and will give you 22ft reach. When comparing poles look for the extended length and the reach, as it may not always be clear from the model no.
Depending on how/where you're getting your water you might also want to get a TDS Meter (Total Dissolved Solids) and some 25L water containers.
I'd recommend something to control your water use as your supply will be quite limited (e.g. inline tap, trigger, Aqua-dapter), but if you're introducing it gradually into your existing traditional round, that might not be too much of a concern to begin with?
Paul
a bit pricey the aqua-dapter ;)
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a bit pricey the aqua-dapter ;)
We like to think you get what you pay for (high-quality materials and construction, money back guarantee, 12 month warranty, excellent after-sales service, extra earning potential from saved water) ;)
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a bit pricey the aqua-dapter ;)
We like to think you get what you pay for (high-quality materials and construction, money back guarantee, 12 month warranty, excellent after-sales service, extra earning potential from saved water) ;)
send me one so i can see how it works. :)
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Not sure this is helping sean84, so let's not stray any further off topic. Feel free to contact us if you're interested in getting one.
Paul
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Not sure this is helping sean84, so let's not stray any further off topic. Feel free to contact us if you're interested in getting one.
Paul
Thanks for all the advice. Just out of interest what is an Aqua dapter and how much do they cost?
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Hi Sean,
Thanks for all the advice. Just out of interest what is an Aqua dapter and how much do they cost?
It's a tap designed specifically for Water Fed Poles, the quickest and easiest way to control water use. There's info, pics, videos & price on our website (link in my signature or profile) or if you email me on sales@aqua-dapter.co.uk I can send you some info (won't add you to mailing list ;))
Paul