Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Simon Spencer on January 17, 2014, 09:48:53 pm
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I've just had delivered a Gardiners back pack, it doesnt work very well at all as a back pack, getting it on your back when full is not easy at all, put one strap over your shoulder and the other strap disconnects its self.
Does any body else find them not suitable as a back pack? There ok to carry by the handle built into the lid but not as a back pack, or am i doing something wrong??
Cheers
Simon
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Never once ever used a backpack on me back, too much like hard work that mate,just carry the thing
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I've always carried backpacks by the handle. I have never tried one on my back I would imagine it would be a nightmare wearing one all day.
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If your going to be cleaning all day with this backpack,buy a light weight sack truck and bungee the pack pack to it
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i used to have one on my back all day, but it was a extend2wash one, got a gardiners now & no way would i put it on my back for even 1 house nor would i carry by the horrible lid. its on a sack truck now
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So its not fit for the purpose then really, looks like Im going to have to carry it then.
I have a renault trafic with a 700 litre ionics system in but the cambelt chain has slipped and belt my valves, so i have a hire van at the moment. Wanted a purefreedom trolley but they didnt have any in stock, so the back pack was the only option really.
Cheers
Simon
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Most backpacks are made for crop spraying
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why would want to carry it on your back..pick put down as needed
or on a sack truck means far less stress on your body
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The last I heard Gardiner pole systems didnt make crop spraying equipment :)
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why would want to carry it on your back..
well cause it a back pack,now man up throw it on your back and get on with it .
it help with that running
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Ok here is the defence for the Gardner backpack.
I love it.. for the money its a great bit of kit..
Its NOT designed to be worn all day.. In fact it says in the Ad not suitable to be worn all day..
I use it for one purpose only.. carrying water through houses with no rear access..
As for difficult to put on? sit it on an unturned bucket in your van, Sit on the van floor just in front of it. hook straps over shoulders and attach.. Stand up.. EASY.
Straps coming loose.. Cant see how they clip in and stay in. need some effort to unclip.. also the weight of water on the straps will keep them pulled tight and inlace.
Oh and as for weight on your back.. It will get lighter as you empty it..
for £109 delivered I think its great value, and a selling point when I tell punters Im not prepared to drag a hose thats been dragged through god knows what through their house to the rear garden..
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I always use mine on my back, my surflow backpack. Makes the job so easy to do, cant understand what all the big deal is about??.
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If your going to be cleaning all day with this backpack,buy a light weight sack truck and bungee the pack pack to it
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Put it on a trolley with 30 metres of hose no need to move it far.
No way would I put it on my back with 20 litres of water in it.
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The last I heard Gardiner pole systems didnt make crop spraying equipment :)
I dont think Alex ever said that.
it was craig from polarbrite who said they wouldn't sell crop sprayers.
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why would want to carry it on your back..
well cause it a back pack,now man up throw it on your back and get on with it .
it help with that running
sod off franky..i carry enough weight as it is. ;D
i pick up carry put down far easier,ill be buggered if im going to waste
time chucking it on and off my back :)
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Thanks for all your input guys.
For those of you interested I'm off out to do half a days work so I'll report back later on how I got on!
Cheers
Simon
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sod off franky..i carry enough weight as it is. ;D
But all that weight is front loaded Garry....
Backpack on the back should even things out for you....better for your posture ;D.
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sod off franky..i carry enough weight as it is. ;D
But all that weight is front loaded Garry....
Backpack on the back should even things out for you....better for your posture ;D.
You can sod off aswell ;D
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sod off franky..i carry enough weight as it is. ;D
But all that weight is front loaded Garry....
Backpack on the back should even things out for you....better for your posture ;D.
You can sod off aswell ;D
I do squats when mines on me back helps them legs muscles ;D ;D ;D
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UPDATE... Used the back pack for half a day today and all in all its a good bit of kit, flow rates good, its easy to carry by the lid/ handle, on your back with straps tight its ok too. I timed 4 of my jobs today from start to finish and theres nothing in it compared to van mount times, so I'm happy.
Cheers
Simon
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even if i had a van mount system, i would still use my backpack more. so easy to move around.