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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Roland S on October 09, 2014, 12:17:43 pm
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Hi
does anyone know where to source 10m or 15 of decent quality vacuum hose for a Gutter vac. The omnipole hose looks good but it's expensive. If I could find someone else who sells that cheaper would be good or anyone know anywhere else that sells quality hose at a decent price?
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carpet cleaners use 50mm hose so most CC supliers will sell it.
most carpet cleaners also change it often as it gets dirt and we have to use it in customers home....so always like it to look clean and new. so if you ask in the carpet cleaners section you might get someone to sell you some old hose which would be ok to use outside with a guttervac
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The omni pole hose is expensive for a reason, it's virtually indestructible and will last years.
For cheaper stuff goto century hoses, you can get 2" pvc spiral helix. It's lightweight but only last for a year depending on how busy you are.
Darran
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carpet cleaners use 50mm hose so most CC supliers will sell it.
most carpet cleaners also change it often as it gets dirt and we have to use it in customers home....so always like it to look clean and new. so if you ask in the carpet cleaners section you might get someone to sell you some old hose which would be ok to use outside with a guttervac
Thanks for the tip
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The omni pole hose is expensive for a reason, it's virtually indestructible and will last years.
For cheaper stuff goto century hoses, you can get 2" pvc spiral helix. It's lightweight but only last for a year depending on how busy you are.
Darran
Yeah the omnipole hose looks good, but there stuff is generally fairly expensive and they probably don't have it specially made for them so I was hoping someone knew of an alternative supplier.
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http://www.polarbrite.co.uk/gutter-vacuum-systems/gutter-cleaning-systems/polarvak_gutter_vacuum_hose/crush_proof_wire_wound_51mm_vacuum_hose_15M
It works out at £162 including VAT, and is good quality, it saves you having to move the vac as much.
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This is the stuff we use
http://www.restormate.co.uk/epages/15094.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/15094/Products/PR7029
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I have used 2" carpet cleaning hose with the Mosmatic. and also the guttervac.
To be honest, it's great quality, far superior to the stuff you'll get with a guttervac.
There is however a reason for this, it weighs too much to be totally suitable for high level work, especially for longer periods.
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If it's wire reinforced should be good, but I thought omni vac were selling theirs for £110 a while back ( I know it was on special offer ) but the polar vac should be ok
The vac hose fits to the bottom of your Ali or carbon tubes does it not ???
Height shouldn't be a factor
Darran
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thanks everyone for the advice. i tracked some hose down that looks similar to the omni hose from a industrial ducting supplier. i got 15m for £74 including £20 postage which is very reasonable. it looks decent but i wont know until it comes, i'll report back when i've tested it out. this is it http://www.dustspares.co.uk/PVC-Vacuum.html
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Looks good
Darran
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If it's wire reinforced should be good, but I thought omni vac were selling theirs for £110 a while back ( I know it was on special offer ) but the polar vac should be ok
The vac hose fits to the bottom of your Ali or carbon tubes does it not ???
Height shouldn't be a factor
Darran
It does, if you have them.
Real men still use ladders ;D
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Mike......is the cuff at the inlet/outlet on the 2 inch hose 2 inch or slightly less....or is the hose slightly larger and the inlet/outlet 2 inch.
Only ask because the cuff is slightly smaller than the hose and I can't be arsed to unlock van and check.
Guttervac hose cuffs are virtually the same diameter as the hose, or mine is anyway.