Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: AnnaGrant on May 31, 2006, 08:43:17 pm
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HI,
we are new to this whole forum thing so forgive us if we do wrong !
We are looking to invest in a truckmount system but not really sure which is best??
We potentially have a large ongoing contract so we are looking for the right equipment to do the job and also operator training too .
Can anyone advise which systems are better or ones to stay away from.
Regards
Anna
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where do you live & how much have you got to spend?
Mike
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Hi Mike
We are a contract cleaning company based in Central Scotland.
As for money lol The same as everyone else we would like to spend as little as possible but our intention is lease a van and buy our equipment . I know that truck mounts are anything from 10 to 20 K , what we are looking for is equipment that is good quality , durable , reliable and spares are readily available .
we wouldn't have a problem travelling to get get the right stuff fitted .
Regards Anna
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its not about getting it fitted, its about when it goes wrong :'(
do you ever get asked to do any pressure washing as part of your contract cleaning? if so it might be worth going for a Chemspec machine which runs upto 3000psi
woodbridges' panther range seems to be getting very good reports and is very competitively priced, they tend to be £2500 cheaper than comparative models of other supplier's
if you are planning on working over a 150ft from the van then you will need to go for a mid range unit or above.
this is a very big subject :)
Mike
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Newcastle supplier £49.50+vat a week on lease
http://www.btowstore.com/epages/Store.sf/?ObjectPath=/Shops/15094/Products/TM01
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Anna,
This is the Woodbridge machine, I have had it about 2 months and I'm very happy with it.
I paid £7550.00 + vat and another £750.00 for the sub-mounted tank, I can't compare with other machines but this one is at least £4K cheaper than other suppliers with regards spec.
All the suppliers will come to you and give you a demo, its best for you to decide, everyone on the forum's will say their's is best but how do they know.
Chemspec, Woodbridge, Prochem, Hydramaster & Altec are the main dealers in the UK.
Reason I went for the Woodbridge was because they are near to me and it was cheap! Where in the UK are you?
Phil
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Thanks for your input !
Mike I think your right, this is a huge subject with loads of different opinions and views , we have a powerwash/steam cleaning unit already but it would be handy to have another unit also if the cost wasnt too much extra.
My head is getting pickled already with all the technical jargon I have been reading, I guess that most the machines on the market are good equipment. I think it will come down to service and cost in the end .
thanks again
Anna
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Hi Anna
Obviously I don't know the nature of your work, but having been involved in retail and office work around Edinburgh and Glasgow I would, personally, look for flexibility when selecting, as the restrictions on access, is getting ludicrous, around towns.
Best wishes
Angie
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I had a look at a woodbridge yesterday (Peter Reeds) very impressive ;D
NIck
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in reply to this woodbridge has now stopped all discounts so full price must be paid on all new orders from june 1st
This is the Woodbridge machine, I have had it about 2 months and I'm very happy with it.
I paid £7550.00 + vat and another £750.00 for the sub-mounted tank, I can't compare with other machines but this one is at least £4K cheaper than other suppliers with regards spec.
All the suppliers will come to you and give you a demo, its best for you to decide, everyone on the forum's will say their's is best but how do they know.
Chemspec, Woodbridge, Prochem, Hydramaster & Altec are the main dealers in the UK.
Reason I went for the Woodbridge was because they are near to me and it was cheap! Where in the UK are you?
Phil
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Their machine do not need to be discounted they are reasonbly priced to start with. So far I'm up to 200 hrs on my Panther with no problems, I only put petrol in the tank and that's not a lot then clean carpets all day long. I wished to God I'd bought one of these machines years ago, but then again they only started making them last September.
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as i said on the other forum i concur and that i think its money well invested a little time and marketing will soon get the return and more. if anyone would like to see this nice shiny machine i will be willing to give a demo. out of interest when i was there getting the fit he showed me an old diesel t/m and started it up the noise was unreal compared to the one i was having talk about noise pollution