Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Avo on March 19, 2013, 08:35:21 pm
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Evening all :) looking at buying a van system for work and doing away with the static tank in my garage and the old trolley system.. seems like there are loads of van mounts available to buy these days but which one do i buy and what..
I had a quote for this today £1800 all fitted and 100m reel included is it with going for ( pro's and cons ) or what you recommend if not!!
£1800 max budget 250L max size
fitting in vw caddy 2005
http://www.brodexbms.co.uk/products/pure-water-cleaning-machines/e250ro-pure-water-machine-for-van-or-trailer
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Av a look at the 350L DIY system from
Cleaning warehouse (Wolverhampton )
95% complete really easy to install
Bout £750 if I remember correctly
It's all you need mate ;) save ye money
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Scrimble is selling a 350l van set up in the for sale section.
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I have this and it's great.
It would struggle as an all day system, but it's rare I clean windows all day.
As a back up I carry 25 litre containers filled with water filtered through this tanks RO nad DI. When required I just top up the tank.
There was a 250DI on ebay a few weeks ago, went for £280 I think.
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Av a look at the 350L DIY system from
Cleaning warehouse (Wolverhampton )
95% complete really easy to install
Bout £750 if I remember correctly
It's all you need mate ;) save ye money
I agree i bought this with a Gardiners pole and fitted myself,it was fairly easy,mind you Joe who works there can be a bit highly strung ;D IMO
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Av a look at the 350L DIY system from
Cleaning warehouse (Wolverhampton )
95% complete really easy to install
Bout £750 if I remember correctly
It's all you need mate ;) save ye money
ok I will look into this setup Colin thanks..
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I'd agree that The Cleaning Warehouse is worth Stry. They do fitted systems too.
Without a doubt, had my van and system not have come up for sale when they did I'd have bought new from them.
To be honest, I messed them around a bit (unintentionally), and especially Joe, but he was never anything less than polite.
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350L system from cleaning warehouse is great, We have them in one of our vans.
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I'm selling a350l set up from the cleaning warehouse
250l isn't enough
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If you check out your vans payload, I would go for the biggest size tank the van can legally take so you aren't worrying about running out of water. 400-500ltrs is a decent size. I'm not sure of the payload though.
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The window cleaning warehouse look good I spoke to a nice chap yesterday from there I think he said £1400 without ro and if I'd just used my merlin for production..
I'm confused weather to keep the merlin or ditch it!! Also how hard is it to install with van ports??
Would your 350L fit in a caddy?!?
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If you check out your vans payload, I would go for the biggest size tank the van can legally take so you aren't worrying about running out of water. 400-500ltrs is a decent size. I'm not sure of the payload though.
^ this.
250 litres doesn't seem much at all. I've got a 650l tank and regularly get through that on commercial jobs. Bigger = better imo.
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The window cleaning warehouse look good I spoke to a nice chap yesterday from there I think he said £1400 without ro and if I'd just used my merlin for production..
I'm confused weather to keep the merlin or ditch it!! Also how hard is it to install with van ports??
Would your 350L fit in a caddy?!?
yes a 350l would fit in a caddy, installing the frame/tank is a case of drilling holes in the floor and using some nuts and bolts to bolt it down, not difficult at all,
i personally dont use van ports and wouldnt, dont see the point in lifting a heavy hose reel into and out of the van up to 40 times a day,
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The window cleaning warehouse look good I spoke to a nice chap yesterday from there I think he said £1400 without ro and if I'd just used my merlin for production..
I'm confused weather to keep the merlin or ditch it!! Also how hard is it to install with van ports??
Would your 350L fit in a caddy?!?
yes a 350l would fit in a caddy, installing the frame/tank is a case of drilling holes in the floor and using some nuts and bolts to bolt it down, not difficult at all,
i personally dont use van ports and wouldnt, dont see the point in lifting a heavy hose reel into and out of the van up to 40 times a day,
good post
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I have a 350 pro system from the cleaning warehouse, brilliant bit of kit :)
I especially like that you can fill up at custys house if your running low :D
Joe and Andy are top blokes to deal with too :D
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I have a 350 pro system from the cleaning warehouse, brilliant bit of kit :)
I especially like that you can fill up at custys house if your running low ;D
Joe and Andy are top blokes to deal with too :D