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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dave f on April 22, 2014, 06:39:44 pm
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im fed up of buying boots ive tried alsorts i think the pure water rots leather and man made uppers ive been considering getting gautex but dont want to to spend a fortune and having the the same problem. i only get about a couple of months before they start to leak >:( what sort of boots do you guys have ?
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blackrock-Leather-Safety-Chukka-Midsole/dp/B003JNE8T4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1398188422&sr=8-2&keywords=blackrock+boots
try these .. cheap as chips .. last about 6 months .. warm and dry .. only let water in when they need changing but at these prices who cares ... buy em 3 pairs at a time .. bob plumb also swears by them :)
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I've been wearing these for the last few months(4) and so far so good ;D
http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-challenger-gore-tex-safety-boots-black-size-9/71593
If you search online you can find them cheaper, I think I paid 69.99 for mine 8)
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I've tried loads - all crap.Even the Goretex Berghaus ones - last about six months. Brashers were good but the soles wore out in five minutes. I normally spend upwards of £100 on each pair. Don't now why I bother.
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I've been wearing these for the last few months(4) and so far so good ;D
http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-challenger-gore-tex-safety-boots-black-size-9/71593
If you search online you can find them cheaper, I think I paid 69.99 for mine 8)
wow £70 us northerners are too tight to spend that much ;D ;D
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Grubs
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Dave get flip flops or wooden cloggs pmsl !!!
I've got 2 left feet so I wear flip flips lol !!!
Pics below mate !!! 👡👞👡
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When you buy a new pair of boots buy some dubbin and slap it on every other day. Had same pair of boots now for just short of 12 months, dry as a bone.
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Karrimor walking boots from Sportsdirect 20 odd quid a pair chuck them away after 6-8 months and get another pair :)
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Regatta shoes got returned after 2 months as they fell apart, splashed out on a pair of Mammut Gore-Tex from Go out doors and one shoe leaks after 8 months leaks Di water? apart from that there very good. Wouldn't go back to toe protectors unless working on sites.
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its boots with lace ups that cause problems as well ive tride dubing it dose work to an extent but by the time yove bought the stuff its cost an arm and a leg. they has got to be some thing . i had had a pair of docs that i caked it dubing that was ok for a few months the cracks appered across the front then that was it >:(
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its always the right foot that leeks first god knows why.
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im fed up of buying boots ive tried alsorts i think the pure water rots leather and man made uppers ive been considering getting gautex but dont want to to spend a fortune and having the the same problem. i only get about a couple of months before they start to leak >:( what sort of boots do you guys have ?
British military surplus goretex lined work boots, grade 1 used are £30. I have had mine for nearly 2 years now and they are still waterproof. Not especially light, but very hard wearing.
If you are a bit sniffy about used, you can get them new for £50.
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According to a survival program if you walked in the desert at night you'd end up where you started as your either right or left leg predominant this would apparently cause you to walk in circles. They didn't mention whether this would ware out one shoe quicker though. :)
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OK, Every time this question comes up I give the same answer. To the best of my knowledge NOBODY has ever followed my advice, despite its excellence on this topic.
You want these: http://www.engelbert-strauss.co.uk/Footwear/S3_Safety_Footwear/S3_Boots/S3_Safety_boots_Oberstdorf-1300370-93419-289-580.html
They'll last two years and will be waterproof for every single day of those two years. They have a steel toecap and a steel midsole (for those fence panels your customers like to leave, nail upwards, in their side passage). They are comfortable on the day you buy them and never stop being nice to wear. They are toasty warm in winter and fine for summer.
Don't worry, I know you're not listening. Even Dave W, who's posted above about how crap boots are, ignored this advice last time he asked the question, so I'm not expecting you to buy any. More fool you.
Vin
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Karrimor walking boots from Sportsdirect 20 odd quid a pair chuck them away after 6-8 months and get another pair :)
I used to do this and spend £20-£25. Last pair was £29.99 karrimor and looks to better quailty.
Karimoors used to last me a year. Then it was 6 months. Now it's 3 months! Stayed with same brand. But different style. After 4 months. Going very strong!!!!!
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I usually buy a £30-40 pair of karrimoor from go outdoors last about 6 months to a year but last pair actually later 18 months!
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OK, Every time this question comes up I give the same answer. To the best of my knowledge NOBODY has ever followed my advice, despite its excellence on this topic.
You want these: http://www.engelbert-strauss.co.uk/Footwear/S3_Safety_Footwear/S3_Boots/S3_Safety_boots_Oberstdorf-1300370-93419-289-580.html
They'll last two years and will be waterproof for every single day of those two years. They have a steel toecap and a steel midsole (for those fence panels your customers like to leave, nail upwards, in their side passage). They are comfortable on the day you buy them and never stop being nice to wear. They are toasty warm in winter and fine for summer.
Don't worry, I know you're not listening. Even Dave W, who's posted above about how crap boots are, ignored this advice last time he asked the question, so I'm not expecting you to buy any. More fool you.
Vin
They even got a pair for allergy suffers... any good for hay fever ;D
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its always the right foot that leeks first god knows why.
Always the left for me >:(
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its always the right foot that leeks first god knows why.
Are you left handed?
For a few lads I know (all right handers) the left boot leaks first.
Only left gander WFPer I know, right boot first.
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OK, Every time this question comes up I give the same answer. To the best of my knowledge NOBODY has ever followed my advice, despite its excellence on this topic.
You want these: http://www.engelbert-strauss.co.uk/Footwear/S3_Safety_Footwear/S3_Boots/S3_Safety_boots_Oberstdorf-1300370-93419-289-580.html
They'll last two years and will be waterproof for every single day of those two years. They have a steel toecap and a steel midsole (for those fence panels your customers like to leave, nail upwards, in their side passage). They are comfortable on the day you buy them and never stop being nice to wear. They are toasty warm in winter and fine for summer.
Don't worry, I know you're not listening. Even Dave W, who's posted above about how crap boots are, ignored this advice last time he asked the question, so I'm not expecting you to buy any. More fool you.
Vin
Look a bit heavy!
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These are first class, tried all the brands, nothing compares.
http://combatboots.co.uk/v12-mens-rocky-combat-boots/
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mate of mine was showin me his makita boots, looked the best quality
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its always the right foot that leeks first god knows why.
Do what Jimmy Cricket does with his wellies. Put an 'L' on the right one when it leaks and it'll think it's the left one and stay dry.
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its always the right foot that leeks first god knows why.
Same with me. Are you left handed by any chance? I am. This means I tend to work with right foot forward more - which means more water can drop on it (I'm assuming that thecase anyway).
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I took Dazmonds advice and bought a pair of Berghaus Light explorer boots. Fantastic boot. paid about £82 on amazon.
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Im holding out for some summer boots! These are great in the icy conditions 👀
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Slicks ???
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I have been using steel toed Caterpillar shoes (not boots) for the last few years when I was trad as I needed thick soles. Carried on using them now I've been wfp the last 3 months and still dry - how do you all manage to get your feet wet? !!! Or is it just when working in the rain?
The only problem I'm finding recently is the shoe is rubbing on the side of my left foot (I'm left handed) just by my little toe, very sore today :( so gonna need some new shoes/boots soon or I'll be out of plasters
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I buy Dickies Steel toecap and sole rigger willies.
made of rubber, nice and warm fleecy inside
last 10 months 19.99 in wikes
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Dr Martens life time guarantee. £130. Guarantee to replace them whenever they wear out. First pair have lasted almost 4 years so far. Simple really
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I buy some steal toe cap flip flops ;D ;D ;D
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tried em they catch the hairs on my big toe