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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: combat1 on December 09, 2013, 06:35:56 pm

Title: which backpack
Post by: combat1 on December 09, 2013, 06:35:56 pm
Always had the wcw backpack, see that they now have a new backpack 22 litres. Anyone got one of these and are they any good.
Need a spare as mine is prone to breakdowns now.
Which do you reckon is the best backpack for residential? thanks guys
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: Clever Forum Name on December 09, 2013, 07:51:48 pm
Always had the wcw backpack, see that they now have a new backpack 22 litres. Anyone got one of these and are they any good.
Need a spare as mine is prone to breakdowns now.
Which do you reckon is the best backpack for residential? thanks guys

I would avoid the big boy backpack. We have four and all have gone wrong. And I know countless people with the same issues.

I always disagreed. But I have to say they are all Chinese crap now. The original WCW one was good.

For price and service I would say go with the Gardiner one.

Using it now and it's been ok.
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: wfp master on December 09, 2013, 08:03:34 pm
WS18 from red hat diving.
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: pikeman on December 09, 2013, 08:04:42 pm
I have the gardiner  no probs had it about a year. Does empty pretty quick though even on the lowest setting. May be I should work quicker lol
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: Frankybadboy on December 09, 2013, 09:15:43 pm
shurflo will out last any of the above backpacks ;)
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: wfp master on December 09, 2013, 09:19:47 pm
shurflo will out last any of the above backpacks ;)
had ws 18 for more than 2 years still working perfectly. Bomb proof. ;)
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: Stephen Fox on December 09, 2013, 09:27:58 pm
Always had the wcw backpack, see that they now have a new backpack 22 litres. Anyone got one of these and are they any good.
Need a spare as mine is prone to breakdowns now.
Which do you reckon is the best backpack for residential? thanks guys

I would avoid the big boy backpack. We have four and all have gone wrong. And I know countless people with the same issues.

I always disagreed. But I have to say they are all Chinese crap now. The original WCW one was good.

For price and service I would say go with the Gardiner one.

Using it now and it's been ok.

Pure, let me know of your issues and we can get them sorted out for you. The Gradiner one comes from the same factory, so same problems.....?
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: Clever Forum Name on December 09, 2013, 09:46:44 pm
Yep fully aware of the internals are the same.

It's not your fault it's seems to be a "batch"

Constant problems with pumps not producing pressure and then controller boards actually catching fire.

The gardener back pack uses all the same internals it looks like.

We did contact the supplier and we received the parts to fix two of them. The others were out of warranty.

Tbh we have given up on back packs now. They are too unreliable :(
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: Stephen Fox on December 09, 2013, 09:49:41 pm
Yep fully aware of the internals are the same.

It's not your fault it's seems to be a "batch"

Constant problems with pumps not producing pressure and then controller boards actually catching fire.

The gardener back pack uses all the same internals it looks like.

We did contact the supplier and we received the parts to fix two of them. The others were out of warranty.

Tbh we have given up on back packs now. They are too unreliable :(

Pure, you seem a big backpack user? We've got some major developments coming for next year can you email me your details for something you might find worthwhile?
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: Clever Forum Name on December 09, 2013, 09:59:22 pm
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1386626290_photo.JPG)

Yeah sure, me personally i use my "backpack" twice a week now. Its a trolley system, but it is actually just a backpack.

Still have one van (dads) who ONLY uses his trolley system :)
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: Clever Forum Name on December 09, 2013, 10:02:27 pm
If you want to send me an email use hjcjhgch
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: gary999 on December 09, 2013, 10:03:51 pm
i use ws packs..simple,easy to put right when go wrong
and all packs will breakdown.

if using as your main tool dont buy shurflo they are poope
i use a pack 5-6 hours everyday within months the shuflo pcb
brokedown the pack itself split and the pump is pathetic.

when it goes wrong parts are also more expensive than others
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: Stephen Fox on December 09, 2013, 10:04:31 pm
Wow! Nice job, looks mint! Where you having issues before the pimp up?
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: Clever Forum Name on December 09, 2013, 10:08:28 pm
Wow! Nice job, looks mint! Where you having issues before the pimp up?

Well we run between 4 and 8 back packs. As we use them for other tasks. (still delivering water)

The one on my van, has not been pimped ;) It is just a BB back pack and thats it.

The issues we have had are......

Pump wont produce any pressure

Pump gets very noisy, then fails.

Front half of pump fails

Rear Half of Pump fails

PCB controlling the speed of pump fails (caught fire and burnt out)

Constant air locks on one pump.

To me it looks like the pump is the total issue in these!
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: Stephen Fox on December 09, 2013, 10:14:40 pm
Yes it sounds like a pump is issue! Are you using the hose reel with each backpack, or extra hose?
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: Clever Forum Name on December 09, 2013, 10:18:44 pm
Two extra hose. BIG BOY

Two non extra hose. BIG BOY

One non extra hose Gardiner

Two non extra hose original WCW 18 L

Only the original WCW have never failed (apart from batteries)
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: alank on December 10, 2013, 04:09:57 pm
would a backpack pump water through 100mtrs of minibore on a hosereel?
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: wfp master on March 05, 2014, 08:32:19 pm
Yep fully aware of the internals are the same.

It's not your fault it's seems to be a "batch"

Constant problems with pumps not producing pressure and then controller boards actually catching fire.

The gardener back pack uses all the same internals it looks like.

We did contact the supplier and we received the parts to fix two of them. The others were out of warranty.

Tbh we have given up on back packs now. They are too unreliable :(

Pure, you seem a big backpack user? We've got some major developments coming for next year can you email me your details for something you might find worthwhile?
spill the beans foxy.
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: YWCS on March 08, 2014, 01:03:37 pm
just bought a wcw big boy backpack - not impressed with it - I had it delivered tuesday, but there was a problem, the pressure switch didn't switch the pump off when the flow rate was turned down below 3/4 and the pole tap was closed, so the pump just keeps trying to pump and emits a high pitched whine (above 3/4 and it seems to work fine, but uses loads of water) excellent service from wcw saw a replacement delivered yesterday and the faulty one taken back - sadly, the replacement is the same :(
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: elite mike on March 08, 2014, 09:41:01 pm

Only the original WCW have never failed (apart from batteries)

same here had mine for about 3 years and no probs  8) been a good bit of kit
Title: Re: which backpack
Post by: Herve garrot on March 08, 2014, 10:56:44 pm
I've been using a bigboy backpack for over 6 months now and have had no problems whatsoever. having said that I'm a bit concerned now after reading so many bad reviews as I was thinking of buying a second one .