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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Nottingham Window Cleaning on January 25, 2013, 10:46:21 am
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Anybody got any views on the best trolley system out there? Been looking at the one x line do.
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I sold my x line trolley last year but they are well made great bits of kit
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Thanks Scott thats what i am leaning towards.
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It was second hand when I bought it and it was never a problem
Another to look at is pure freedoms
Lots of people on here use them, don't think there's much between them quality and price wise
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There is a place in London selling a good quality trolley system for £270 including charger, not bad considering I payed £600 from sure clean 4 years ago
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Bad experience with the K systems one that's for sure!!!!
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Im building my own.. then I know what s in it and how to repair it.... I have been able to chose the spec of what goes in it. And despite me starting with a rather expensive sack truck at £60 as the base its going to come in well below £150....
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i would go with pure freedom one exspensive but very well made , i would agree X line do a good trolley there are your two best keep away from others these two look the part and you could always split them to make a van system at some stage .
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Thanks for the input everyone!!! ;) ;) ;)
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Omnitrolley 125lt...Lasts around 2hrs on compact work and if empty and battery taken off can be lifted into the van alone.
I have 3 of them one for sale @£350 if your interested, fitted with 100mt of microbore, so no need to move the trolley on compact work.
BTW, I'ts used and has a bit of wear, but I ain't pushing for a sale...
Simon :)
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Used both xline n pure freedom trolleys.
Both much the same but I'd say pure freedom trolley just wins it!
Is it defo a trolley you want or need?? Think about it ....
I've seen so many lads buy a trolley to start off with and get a tank within months...
A back pack could be a better option maybe? Then if you got a tank the backpack is still a smal, n handy bit of spare kit. John hewitt does some good stuff ...
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Already have a tank in my van! Treating the lad i have working for me!! Can drop him off with ten barrels and trolley and let him get on with it!!
Can't quite afford to put him in another van yet ;) ;) ;)
Looking for a cheaper option.
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I have an aquatec/Peter Fogwell trolley. I've had it for nearly 10 years, still going strong. It carries 2 25l containers, all bits come off so can be used as a van mount as well, or lifted over fences etc.
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Build quality of Pure Freedom trolley is top quality and will take some abuse sturdy and robust used mine for about 4 yrs without any probs . Mike
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wht the feck buy a trolley when you can get a backpack and stick
that on a trolley if you want to,does the same job less cumbersome
and a lot cheaper.