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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: deeege on October 02, 2014, 05:07:12 pm

Title: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: deeege on October 02, 2014, 05:07:12 pm
I don't really keep up with who supplies what any more. Apart from pure freedom, Brodex and ionics who are the other suppliers that are installing there own systems these days? Links would be good too.  :)

Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: sunshine windows on October 02, 2014, 06:27:27 pm
I'm interested too. Will be having another installed soon.

Cheers

I think grippa tank are related to Gardiners somehow aren't they??
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: Dave Willis on October 02, 2014, 06:40:16 pm
Dangerous Dazmonds DIY LTD

Manchester I think - cheap as chips apparently and they'll fit the tank longways for maximum effect. Not crash tested - you do that bit yourself.
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: Window Lickers on October 02, 2014, 06:47:07 pm
Quite a few guys on here seem to have Grippamax now.
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: cgh window cleaning on October 02, 2014, 07:24:58 pm
Heard good things about grippa systems,have been told vans handle really well due to a low double baffled tank.
Other installers that do full systems but you don't see to many of are streamline and x-line.
X-line have a video of an instal of 350 tank and system in a Citroen memo looks very tidy for a small van.
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: SeanK on October 02, 2014, 07:34:37 pm
Dangerous Dazmonds DIY LTD

Manchester I think - cheap as chips apparently and they'll fit the tank longways for maximum effect. Not crash tested - you do that bit yourself.

The long ways tank is specially designed so that in the event of a crash the gas bottle will fly down the side of the van
and smash out trough the windscreen.
This means the gas bottle will be out of the van before it explodes.
Its always safety first at Dangerous Dazmonds.
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: Plankton on October 02, 2014, 07:39:03 pm
Dangerous Dazmonds DIY LTD

Manchester I think - cheap as chips apparently and they'll fit the tank longways for maximum effect. Not crash tested - you do that bit yourself.
:D :D ;D
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: Plankton on October 02, 2014, 07:40:24 pm
Dangerous Dazmonds DIY LTD

Manchester I think - cheap as chips apparently and they'll fit the tank longways for maximum effect. Not crash tested - you do that bit yourself.

The long ways tank is specially designed so that in the event of a crash the gas bottle will fly down the side of the van
and smash out trough the windscreen.
This means the gas bottle will be out of the van before it explodes.
Its always safety first at Dangerous Dazmonds.

;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: craig21t on October 02, 2014, 08:23:41 pm
Facelift do systems.

http://www.faceliftcleaning.co.uk/
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: dazmond on October 02, 2014, 08:27:57 pm
Dangerous Dazmonds DIY LTD

Manchester I think - cheap as chips apparently and they'll fit the tank longways for maximum effect. Not crash tested - you do that bit yourself.

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

im no fool.far from it!£500 for 500L tank,frame and fitting.does the same job as any pro fitted system.same as my hot water system.both these are a fraction of the price.

more money for the finer things in life like 5 star hotels and luxury holidays. ;D

just booked a night in a £20million hotel for girlfriends birthday! :D

i dont skimp on poles though for obvious reasons! ;)

im very happy with my set up! :)
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: Plankton on October 02, 2014, 08:45:07 pm
Totally agree with you. I've got a DIY setup myself and couldn't justify paying for a Grappa Max although they do look good they are essentially a tank, pump and di vessel, or there about.
Those comments where funny though ;)
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: robert mitchell on October 02, 2014, 09:25:45 pm
Gardiners designed the system that grippmax build and sell ........it is brilliantly designed , you wouldn't know you were carrying water and of course its crash tested.
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: ARWindows on October 02, 2014, 09:48:18 pm
The best system for ease of use and economy with refillable lpg tank and fan vent boiler is a concept 2o system.
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: Plankton on October 02, 2014, 10:04:04 pm
Facelift do systems.

http://www.faceliftcleaning.co.uk/
Don't like websites without prices.
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: Window Lickers on October 03, 2014, 12:38:42 am
Dangerous Dazmonds DIY LTD

Manchester I think - cheap as chips apparently and they'll fit the tank longways for maximum effect. Not crash tested - you do that bit yourself.

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

im no fool.far from it!£500 for 500L tank,frame and fitting.does the same job as any pro fitted system.same as my hot water system.both these are a fraction of the price.

more money for the finer things in life like 5 star hotels and luxury holidays. ;D

just booked a night in a £20million hotel for girlfriends birthday! :D

i dont skimp on poles though for obvious reasons! ;)

im very happy with my set up! :)

Dazmond where have you booked to stay for your girlfriends birthday?


What is it she does for a living?
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: Clever Forum Name on October 03, 2014, 06:21:43 am
what I love about the grippamax is that the van drives like It doesn't have a liquid load.

Ioncs and maybe facelift are like that too but grippatank is just down the road.

Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: C o z y on October 03, 2014, 07:59:58 am
Dangerous Dazmonds DIY LTD

Manchester I think - cheap as chips apparently and they'll fit the tank longways for maximum effect. Not crash tested - you do that bit yourself.

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

im no fool.far from it!£500 for 500L tank,frame and fitting.does the same job as any pro fitted system.same as my hot water system.both these are a fraction of the price.

more money for the finer things in life like 5 star hotels and luxury holidays. ;D

just booked a night in a £20million hotel for girlfriends birthday! :D

i dont skimp on poles though for obvious reasons! ;)

im very happy with my set up! :)

20 million for a stay at a hotel Daz? What sort of custies have you got?  :o
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: dazmond on October 03, 2014, 08:07:09 am
Dangerous Dazmonds DIY LTD

Manchester I think - cheap as chips apparently and they'll fit the tank longways for maximum effect. Not crash tested - you do that bit yourself.

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

im no fool.far from it!£500 for 500L tank,frame and fitting.does the same job as any pro fitted system.same as my hot water system.both these are a fraction of the price.

more money for the finer things in life like 5 star hotels and luxury holidays. ;D

just booked a night in a £20million hotel for girlfriends birthday! :D

i dont skimp on poles though for obvious reasons! ;)

im very happy with my set up! :)

Dazmond where have you booked to stay for your girlfriends birthday?


What is it she does for a living?

cedar court grand hotel and spa in york! ;)

shes an interior designer matt.she drives me mad with curtains,wallpaper and fabrics!top woman though. :)


haha cozy!they did a 20 million refurb back in 2010 on the place. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: robert mitchell on October 03, 2014, 09:23:17 am
what I love about the grippamax is that the van drives like It doesn't have a liquid load.

Ioncs and maybe facelift are like that too but grippatank is just down the road.



my ionics tank was good but you could still feel it moving when coming to a stop .
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: Steven Biggs on October 03, 2014, 10:54:55 am
Ay up Dazmond , you will love it in that hotel . I had my wedding do there 2 years back . It's a real classy old style hotel .i think it used to be the railway offices , a lot of the old interior is fantastic . Including the spa which as been built in the old. Vaults in the cellar . Check out the original tiles and how thick the old vault doors are .its the classiest hotel I've stopped in . I think it's the only 5 star plus hotel in Yorkshire .so don't. Be bringing any of those bad habits over the Pennines with ŷou .David guest that freak who was married to Liza minelli has a permanent suite there so if your unlucky you might see him . Enjoy your weekend ,  barry
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: soapsudtw on October 03, 2014, 12:21:22 pm
I don't really keep up with who supplies what any more. Apart from pure freedom, Brodex and ionics who are the other suppliers that are installing there own systems these days? Links would be good too.  :)


The cleaning warehouse do full systems I see
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: dazmond on October 03, 2014, 04:08:31 pm
Ay up Dazmond , you will love it in that hotel . I had my wedding do there 2 years back . It's a real classy old style hotel .i think it used to be the railway offices , a lot of the old interior is fantastic . Including the spa which as been built in the old. Vaults in the cellar . Check out the original tiles and how thick the old vault doors are .its the classiest hotel I've stopped in . I think it's the only 5 star plus hotel in Yorkshire .so don't. Be bringing any of those bad habits over the Pennines with ŷou .David guest that freak who was married to Liza minelli has a permanent suite there so if your unlucky you might see him . Enjoy your weekend ,  barry

cheers barry!it looks the business!not cheap but itll please the girlfriend although she would of been happy in a travel lodge! ;D ;D

ill keep my eye out for david guest then make a quick getaway if he comes over!!haha! ;D ;D
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: Clever Forum Name on October 03, 2014, 04:17:03 pm
what I love about the grippamax is that the van drives like It doesn't have a liquid load.

Ioncs and maybe facelift are like that too but grippatank is just down the road.



my ionics tank was good but you could still feel it moving when coming to a stop .

I gave it some welly about 3 weeks back to see how the van handled. Remembered i had a good 700L on board. Didnt feel anything :)
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: jimiwindows on October 03, 2014, 06:11:22 pm
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1412356238_20140703_122035 (1).jpg)

Dont know this is in the back when full.
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: deeege on October 03, 2014, 06:44:03 pm
What did that cost jimi? Including installation and reel.
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: jimiwindows on October 05, 2014, 10:38:51 am
What did that cost jimi? Including installation and reel.

£3000 mate
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: Plankton on October 05, 2014, 03:28:53 pm
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1412356238_20140703_122035 (1).jpg)

Dont know this is in the back when full.
Looks the biz. Do you feel much when half full.
Title: Re: Who are the main full system suppliers these days?
Post by: jimiwindows on October 05, 2014, 08:34:05 pm
Full 1/2 full I don't know it's in the back of van.