Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: richard groves on January 06, 2016, 05:38:25 pm
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anybody have one of these ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/351519550117?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1436.l2649
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anybody have one of these ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/351519550117?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1436.l2649
And why on earth would you want one of those. ???
Please don't tell me so to climb up a ladder with that strapped to yer back to gain access to windows you can't reach from the ground ;D
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anybody have one of these ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/351519550117?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1436.l2649
And why on earth would you want one of those. ???
Please don't tell me so to climb up a ladder with that strapped to yer back to gain access to windows you can't reach from the ground ;D
Don't be stupid, its to abseil with
I need to get in there quick before the market is over run with window cleaning drones ;D
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I have the Gardiner v3 backpack & it's been great so far.
I have removed the backpack straps and just use the carry handle for the odd job where I need to walk through the customers house to do the back windows.
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anybody have one of these ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/351519550117?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1436.l2649
And why on earth would you want one of those. ???
Please don't tell me so to climb up a ladder with that strapped to yer back to gain access to windows you can't reach from the ground ;D
Don't be stupid, its to abseil with
I need to get in there quick before the market is over run with window cleaning drones ;D
;D
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I have the Gardiner v3 backpack & it's been great so far.
I have removed the backpack straps and just use the carry handle for the odd job where I need to walk through the customers house to do the back windows.
Thanks cookie
but I was asking about this one as a viable alternative given the fact it has wheels and a handle that can be attached or removed.
So i wanted to hear from anybody who may have one and whether they rated it.
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john hewitt backpack red lid one. ideal for little jobs.
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gardners one is very good v3 nce size to
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Gardiners used most days if you want wheels fold up sack trolley from B & Q
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Bahhhh
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Well if it's like any of the other china crap ones I don't think it will last very long do you?
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There all from China, regardless of which suppliers name is stamped on them.
I'd have thought buying one with an integrated removable handle and wheels a smarter option than buying one without for the same price and then buying a sack truck to put it on, but I'm obviously asking on the wrong forum ::)roll :P
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There all from China, regardless of which suppliers name is stamped on them.
I'd have thought buying one with an integrated removable handle and wheels a smarter option than buying one without for the same price and then buying a sack truck to put it on, but I'm obviously asking on the wrong forum ::)roll :P
http://www.johnhewitt.com/backpacks.htm
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There all from China, regardless of which suppliers name is stamped on them.
I'd have thought buying one with an integrated removable handle and wheels a smarter option than buying one without for the same price and then buying a sack truck to put it on, but I'm obviously asking on the wrong forum ::)roll :P
Unfortunately Barry the seller has kept fleebay buyers private nor do they have any reviews from buyers on their main site either. So your guess is as good as mine if that one you are thinking of getting is any good or not.
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I've got a Gardiners backpack. Used it once on my back with original straps :-[. I have now adapted new straps with extra padding and should be a breeze to work with on my back 8) patent pending.
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I have had one the old yellow back pack from WCW for years and they are badly put together. I have rebuilt my one and it been a dream still working after 7 years. I have redone all the wiring, replaced the pump and fitted a larger 12-hour battery and it`s never been better.
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I have had one the old yellow back pack from WCW for years and they are badly put together. I have rebuilt my one and it been a dream still working after 7 years. I have redone all the wiring, replaced the pump and fitted a larger 12-hour battery and it`s never been better.
Sounds more like triggers broom ;D
I used to have one of those too
About 3 years ago I replaced it with one from Gardiners ( with the stupid blue handled lid that I modified by adding a better handle )
the pump would make an awful high pitched screeching noise when used on lowest setting when you stopped flow between windows - there was an adjustment screw for pressure switch - that worked for a while and then speed settings stopped working - now only works full speed but pump doesn't always sound right, think it maybe on the way out hence my post .
I'd sooner buy a new one before its needed than have the thing go completely on me.
I could do what you have done but for £100 I can't be bothered. If I can get 3 years from a backpack I'm happy.