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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: G & M on December 22, 2012, 07:30:07 pm

Title: lee pryor (water heater)
Post by: G & M on December 22, 2012, 07:30:07 pm
Hi Lee how are you getting on with the water heaters? and looking forward to seeing your video.
Merry Christmas
Title: Re: lee pryor (water heater)
Post by: G & M on December 23, 2012, 12:33:27 pm
Anyone using these heaters how are the working out?
Title: Re: lee pryor (water heater)
Post by: keyser soze on December 23, 2012, 12:47:58 pm
pretty good.. it does the job . nice hot water the only issue i have with mine is when i change the gas bottle it seems to get a air lock in the pipe and it takes a while for it to get started.. its a small issue because once it clears its fine until i change the bottle over.. something i can live with .. ive had it 2 months now and spent 73 quid on gas so about a tenner a week but i have it on all the time . i haven't got it vented as its near the back of the van,  with the back door open when in use .again no issues with that either 
Title: Re: lee pryor (water heater)
Post by: R.C Property on December 23, 2012, 01:00:12 pm
pretty good.. it does the job . nice hot water the only issue i have with mine is when i change the gas bottle it seems to get a air lock in the pipe and it takes a while for it to get started.. its a small issue because once it clears its fine until i change the bottle over.. something i can live with .. ive had it 2 months now and spent 73 quid on gas so about a tenner a week but i have it on all the time . i haven't got it vented as its near the back of the van,  with the back door open when in use .again no issues with that either  

Wow your spending a lot on gas, with our L5 heater we use 1 6kg bottle every 2 weeks.
 £13 for each bottle.
Title: Re: lee pryor (water heater)
Post by: Lee Pryor on December 23, 2012, 01:06:32 pm
I havnt had a go myself but my staff love it. I think there good. we recovered a couple of frozen days in the first week so payed for itself already.
Title: Re: lee pryor (water heater)
Post by: keyser soze on December 23, 2012, 01:48:33 pm
pretty good.. it does the job . nice hot water the only issue i have with mine is when i change the gas bottle it seems to get a air lock in the pipe and it takes a while for it to get started.. its a small issue because once it clears its fine until i change the bottle over.. something i can live with .. ive had it 2 months now and spent 73 quid on gas so about a tenner a week but i have it on all the time . i haven't got it vented as its near the back of the van,  with the back door open when in use .again no issues with that either  

Wow your spending a lot on gas, with our L5 heater we use 1 6kg bottle every 2 weeks.
 £13 for each bottle.




i didnt think it was too bad tbh....
Title: Re: lee pryor (water heater)
Post by: R.C Property on December 23, 2012, 01:50:18 pm
pretty good.. it does the job . nice hot water the only issue i have with mine is when i change the gas bottle it seems to get a air lock in the pipe and it takes a while for it to get started.. its a small issue because once it clears its fine until i change the bottle over.. something i can live with .. ive had it 2 months now and spent 73 quid on gas so about a tenner a week but i have it on all the time . i haven't got it vented as its near the back of the van,  with the back door open when in use .again no issues with that either  

Wow your spending a lot on gas, with our L5 heater we use 1 6kg bottle every 2 weeks.
 £13 for each bottle.




i didnt think it was too bad tbh....

No not to bad, at least you can still get out and work with it
Title: Re: lee pryor (water heater)
Post by: G & M on December 24, 2012, 10:27:46 am
Thanks guys, Merry Christmas