Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: richywilts on February 25, 2012, 08:47:09 pm
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anyone got a spare hose reel for sale please in cheshire/wirral/north wales sort of region one that staff cant bugger up
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if its purefreedom then its really easy to get spare parts
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its brodex mate broke in the first week rang them up but they werent interested so we bodged it finally broke
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richy buy a few of the gardiners lightweight reels.£37 each.cracking piece of kit.i bet the brodex one was expensive!!
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i think it was around 100quid daz i went there headquarters for it and they had a load in the coner and they said there returns mustve been 20 there but coz i was desperate i bought one was a bit nieve shuda cottoned on really
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Buy a new one Richy boy you got loads of money get a decent heavy duty one will last for years !!! pay for what you get !!!!
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I bet the plastic has snapped on the inside of the reel next to the screw?
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I bet the plastic has snapped on the inside of the reel next to the screw?
Mine started leaking there , just replaced it for about £18 and put it back together easy peasy
Although purefreedom style reels arent the most expensive/heavy duty ones they are ok and you can replace most of the parts for peanuts compared to buying new
I bought one second hand and its been great
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I bet the plastic has snapped on the inside of the reel next to the screw?
Mine started leaking there , just replaced it for about £18 and put it back together easy peasy
Although purefreedom style reels arent the most expensive/heavy duty ones they are ok and you can replace most of the parts for peanuts compared to buying new
I bought one second hand and its been great
Twice our reel has gone there with people dropping the reel out of the van onto the floor. The problem is the water runs inside that plastic piece and having the screw there creates a weak spot. Also the swan neck that attaches the hose to the reel has a really thin piece of plastic which you can whip right off if your rushing and unreeling really quickly. However we've got the new brodex reels which are all steel and they seem a lot more sturdy. Not as good as my new pure freedom reel though, I think it resistent up to about 50 mega ton explosions.
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nice
have to have a look at that
I dont drop my reels :)
But i know what you mean about the weak spot, when i stripped mine down i could see how it was leaking in that spot as it was starting to split
Other problem i find is they dont balance well at all as the feet arent far apart enough and when unreeled quite alot of hose they weigh very little so fall over easy
They are best bolted down i reckon and then pull hose through van floor through one of them roller thingys :)
Thats my next move i think