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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Small but perfectley formed on May 17, 2013, 06:49:36 am
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What hose reel do you use , does it have any steel components that the water comes into contact internal ,
Does it rust?
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i just use a premium metal hose reel from gardiners called a claber reel.cheap as chips(£37).very light and has been problem free for 2 years.i dont think it would be suitable for hot water though.
no it doesnt rust!and fits all of my 100m of thermobore no problem.
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we use reelworks hose reels - powder coated so protected against rust and we use brass fittings
Darran
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And I use a brodex reel ;D BUT don't buy it cause its like there pole ha ha "heavy"
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i just use a premium metal hose reel from gardiners called a claber reel.cheap as chips(£37).very light and has been problem free for 2 years.i dont think it would be suitable for hot water though.
no it doesnt rust!and fits all of my 100m of thermobore no problem.
I have just bought the same reel from gardiners with there microbore hose , the difference between that and my ionics reel is amazing ,sooooo light!
The ionics reel will probably last forever though.
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Think I'm gonna get one too is cheap and light :)
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Claber reel for cold, Reelworks 460 for hot. Any steel reel if scratched through the paint will eventually rust, but the Reelworks is very high quality and difficult to scratch.
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Hi tim I don't mean the outside its the internal plumbing where the water travels through , what's the internal made of on the reelworks ?
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Hi tim I don't mean the outside its the internal plumbing where the water travels through , what's the internal made of on the reelworks ?
I see, not entirely sure, plated stuff. Very high quality, seems to cope quite well with hot purified water. No problems.