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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: duncan h on March 02, 2017, 08:02:34 pm

Title: Gardiner back pack very handy
Post by: duncan h on March 02, 2017, 08:02:34 pm
I got some new customers, where I had to unreel all 100mtr of hose. Down, round, over  and up. All over the place. It was a pain.
3 terrace houses got me £30, so thought ill get a back pack.
I tried it and its great. Pressure etc.
Only down side is, it digs in my arms and cuts circulation.
Anyway. I am using it more and more. Keep getting the hard place to park, the place I don't like leaving door open. SORTED
back pack
Title: Re: Gardiner back pack very handy
Post by: simonr on March 02, 2017, 08:20:41 pm
get some pushbike hand grips cut them open and tape them round the handle and just carry it, easy as
Title: Re: Gardiner back pack very handy
Post by: Cookie on March 02, 2017, 09:02:14 pm
I've discarded my Gardiner v3 backpack straps. I just carry it by the handle. Great piece of kit though ...
Title: Re: Gardiner back pack very handy
Post by: Shrek on March 02, 2017, 10:03:45 pm
A better option is to put it on a sack truck -£20 ish from screwfix , lightweight, folds up to store easily in your van.
Wheel the back pack around instead of carrying it.... I'm surprised Alex G hasn't got this as an option , to buy a sack truck with the back pack or even better , a backpack with wheels attached
Title: Re: Gardiner back pack very handy
Post by: nathankaye on March 02, 2017, 10:14:24 pm
A better option is to put it on a sack truck -£20 ish from screwfix , lightweight, folds up to store easily in your van.
Wheel the back pack around instead of carrying it.... I'm surprised Alex G hasn't got this as an option , to buy a sack truck with the back pack or even better , a backpack with wheels attached

Ditto, cant believe people are willing to carry this thing around, full of water. Absolute madness if ask me and its not that i cant (before any remarks   ;D)
But if doing wfp its because of easier life of working, Health n Safety aware or concerned or simply dont want to be up n down ladders or carrying them. But then there are more than willing to lug a back pack around. Yes it obviously becomes lighter but i would have thought theres more sense strapping it to a trolley etc (as professional as they can or not).
Title: Re: Gardiner back pack very handy
Post by: tonycarr on March 02, 2017, 11:00:40 pm
A better option is to put it on a sack truck -£20 ish from screwfix , lightweight, folds up to store easily in your van.
Wheel the back pack around instead of carrying it.... I'm surprised Alex G hasn't got this as an option , to buy a sack truck with the back pack or even better , a backpack with wheels attached

i got a little shopping trolley, took the bag off plonked the backpack on and wrapped a bungee cord around it.
easy peasy.
 when i have to drag it through someones house i use them blue overshoes, put 1 on each wheel so`s not to leave dirt tracks on there carpets, when iv finished cleaning the back and used most of the water its really light so i just carry it back through . sorted

tony
Title: Re: Gardiner back pack very handy
Post by: dazmond on March 03, 2017, 07:00:05 am
I got some new customers, where I had to unreel all 100mtr of hose. Down, round, over  and up. All over the place. It was a pain.
3 terrace houses got me £30, so thought ill get a back pack.
I tried it and its great. Pressure etc.
Only down side is, it digs in my arms and cuts circulation.
Anyway. I am using it more and more. Keep getting the hard place to park, the place I don't like leaving door open. SORTED
back pack

dont wear it on your back!you ll give yourself an injury!

put it on a trolley with a bungee or carry it(through a house for example).
Title: Re: Gardiner back pack very handy
Post by: simonr on March 03, 2017, 07:54:45 am
used a backpack on a sacktruck for years, believe me carrying it and using a good length of pole hose is much easier
Title: Re: Gardiner back pack very handy
Post by: Stoots on March 03, 2017, 08:08:17 am
Yes they are great for doing terraced. But what I've found even easier is to get rid of any terraced and stick to easier work.
Title: Re: Gardiner back pack very handy
Post by: AuRavelling79 on March 03, 2017, 04:03:18 pm
I bought a backpack years ago and as mentioned got a cheap folding sacktruck and bungeed it onto it.

It rarely gets used now but occasionally Dan the Man might use it for a very "green" conny roof or fascia job to put a detergent mix in to spray on/brush agitate before finishing off with tap or pure water.
Title: Re: Gardiner back pack very handy
Post by: duncan h on March 03, 2017, 07:20:51 pm
I cant carry it as I have arthritis in my wrists.
Sack carts isn't much quicker than using a hose, If there is steps etc.
The back of my van is high (transit) it slips on my back so easy. I can take it off when doing jobs if needed.

Don't have many terrace houses but the ones I have pay good money. I only turn away bad customer
Title: Re: Gardiner back pack very handy
Post by: simonr on March 03, 2017, 07:58:55 pm
I cant carry it as I have arthritis in my wrists.

me too although just starting to kick in,  that's what made sacktrucks difficult up n down steps n round corners etc, my grips not bad but the bike grips mean i don't need to put it down halfway there .
  shureflow backpacks are a much better shape for wearing on your back and john hewit at extend2wash used to sell a good one for wearing , better than gardiners i mean
Title: Re: Gardiner back pack very handy
Post by: the king on March 03, 2017, 08:02:09 pm
i went for the water genie back pack it has wheels and a adjustable handle seems a good buy so far i only use to to spray tfr on gutters ect tho only niggle is the wheels are plastic so its noisy when wheeling it down the road lol