Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: DaveG on April 11, 2012, 03:16:03 pm
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Anyone use one?
http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/EZ-Pure_Commercial_RO_Kits.html
Cheers
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No, but I like the look of them. Tell you what, you buy one and give us all a review next week. ;)
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Anyone use one?
http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/EZ-Pure_Commercial_RO_Kits.html
Cheers
I haven't got one, but have also looked and thought about it.
I am however not too sure about the combined sediment and carbon block. They seem quite expensive initially but do have a long life expectancy. But our sediment filters don't last very long here before they are filthy.
By the lack of replies I wonder how many Gardiners have actually sold.
What about making a 40/40 unit up. You would need a membrane, champ housing, fittings, hoses and 2 x 20" housings, with sediment and carbon block filters.
Anyone gone down this route?
Our 450GPD r/o is barely managing with the 3 of us, but with the amount of rain we have just had, rain water harvesting might be another route to consider as a topup.
Spruce
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I think they look good for the money. I wonder if they do the bag for them can't remember where I seen it
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Anyone use one?
http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/EZ-Pure_Commercial_RO_Kits.html
Cheers
I haven't got one, but have also looked and thought about it.
I am however not too sure about the combined sediment and carbon block. They seem quite expensive initially but do have a long life expectancy. But our sediment filters don't last very long here before they are filthy.
By the lack of replies I wonder how many Gardiners have actually sold.
Spruce
We have sold a good number of these units (kits and complete systems) mainly because of their simplicity of installation and maintenance. This has attracted users to the world of RO who have been put off because of the complexity and slow production of non-commercial units.
The carbon has a 6 month/350,000 litre life, however I do have one client here in Cornwall (soft water) who has successfully managed 18 months use from one with no change in production quality and rate. He has now just changed it though as he did not want to risk his membranes. Due to the size of these units they are the equivalent of having a separate sediment and 5 separate carbon block filters of a usual 10" size. This is why they last so long. Also they provide far better contact for each litre of water with the media as it travels through the filter compared to standard 10"/20" items.
There are other cheaper options available, but probably nothing so simple to use.
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This is easier to use:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOc1Jo1DWD4
I think Shawn Gavin has tried to copy it.
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This is easier to use:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOc1Jo1DWD4
I think Shawn Gavin has tried to copy it.
The Hydrotube is easy to use, but is much more fiddly to service and replace the inserts.
Also for the record the EZ-Pure units were on the market for about a year before this particular Hydrotube was released in 2011. If there is any 'copying' going on then it looks like it is the other way around! :)
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Alex your a very bad man,your all out of your nice new pole hose :'(
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Alex your a very bad man,your all out of your nice new pole hose :'(
Sold/Used 15,000m in about 5 weeks :(
We do have a supply left for poles being sold, but not enough for retail sales. About 4 weeks and it will be back in.
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Thanks for the free gift Alex, by the way have you seen your free gifts being sold on ebay?
One guy is selling quit a few!
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Link please Tripster....... seeing as you 2 are hijacking my thread! :D
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Thanks for the free gift Alex, by the way have you seen your free gifts being sold on ebay?
One guy is selling quit a few!
I did indeed see this - He must have placed several orders since we started :)
Many many apologies for the Hijack - it's all bad trippy's fault honest guv' ;D
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Sorry to hijack the thread
buddy,heres the link
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gardiner-Water-Fed-Pole-Safe-Hose-cutter-one-handed-operation-clean-square-cut-/300693230463?pt=UK_HomeGarden_CLV_Cleaning_CA&hash=item4602b6937f
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Thanks for the free gift Alex, by the way have you seen your free gifts being sold on ebay?
One guy is selling quit a few!
I did indeed see this - He must have placed several orders since we started :)
Many many apologies for the Hijack - it's all bad trippy's fault honest guv' ;D
;D
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Sorry to hijack the thread
buddy,heres the link
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gardiner-Water-Fed-Pole-Safe-Hose-cutter-one-handed-operation-clean-square-cut-/300693230463?pt=UK_HomeGarden_CLV_Cleaning_CA&hash=item4602b6937f
Cheers Trip ;D
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Sorry alex just ordered an ro from pure freedom 4040 system in a rack ;D
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Got a linky Cliff?
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Purefreedom.co.uk
Look On water purification mate
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Sorry alex just ordered an ro from pure freedom 4040 system in a rack ;D
Darn, that's another free gift I have to keep for myself ;D
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Sorry alex just ordered an ro from pure freedom 4040 system in a rack ;D
Darn, that's another free gift I have to keep for myself ;D
Lol ;D
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This is easier to use:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOc1Jo1DWD4
I think Shawn Gavin has tried to copy it.
Hello 'Ambient Services' what is your real name?
This is an interesting statement you have made. Is there any resemblance at all between a single long tube containing a small Carbon, 40" RO, and a small DI vessel and a system with 4 independent filters?
I've not seen the resemblance as of yet. I would also invite you to do a bit more research as to when products are released to the market in the US. The EZ Pure was released before the one we supposedly 'copied'.
Shawn Gavin
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How is the portable ez pure plumbed ? Is it sediment/ carbon / ro1 / ro 2 (in series?)
Di ???
Does the waste from ro2 go into the di
Also is there any advange in using two 21" membranes or would two 40" provide even more water.