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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Steve H on November 03, 2022, 06:19:25 pm

Title: backpack
Post by: Steve H on November 03, 2022, 06:19:25 pm
Hi Guys,
Im looking at adding a backpack to the van. Just so i can use it for those awkward areas or for spraying a chemical on fascia boards and conservatories etc.
Ive looked at two:
Gardiner backpack v3 and Bigboy backpack v2 (window cleaning warehouse)
Anyone used either of these and found them either useful or reliable (or both).
Thanks in advance
Steve
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: SB Cleaning on November 03, 2022, 06:44:36 pm
They are all pretty naff in all honesty.
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Smudger on November 03, 2022, 07:04:12 pm
Go on eBay you get the same thing for £60

I have 6 or 7 for the things you described

Darran
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: SB Cleaning on November 03, 2022, 07:23:45 pm
Go on eBay you get the same thing for £60

I have 6 or 7 for the things you described

Darran
Can you put a link up for one for £60 ?
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Steve H on November 03, 2022, 08:39:30 pm
Thanks guys, but how else do you pump chemicals onto a conservatory roof or fascia boards? ::)roll You have the pump boxes, which are ridiculously over priced - "Dosatron" via Streamline, around £1000.00 (with the vat)! Unless im using it, full on most days of the week, its not worth it (imho)
Backpack just seems a simple solution, for residential work at least.
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: SB Cleaning on November 03, 2022, 08:41:26 pm
Squirt of Fairy on the brush is as good as anything ;)
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Smudger on November 03, 2022, 11:25:17 pm
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294361017339

Darran
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Splash & dash on November 03, 2022, 11:26:27 pm
Backpacks are a very good way to apply chemicals and very cheap gardeners ones are around £120 plus vat last for years .
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Smudger on November 03, 2022, 11:30:57 pm
Backpacks are a very good way to apply chemicals and very cheap gardeners ones are around £120 plus vat last for years .

Yep at 55 quid you can get a backup - or do twice the work

Darran
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Splash & dash on November 03, 2022, 11:47:27 pm
Backpacks are a very good way to apply chemicals and very cheap gardeners ones are around £120 plus vat last for years .

Yep at 55 quid you can get a backup - or do twice the work

Darran


Not seen the ones you use before so  cannot comment , but paying  £120 for a back pack  and using it for  softwashing  with a minimum price of £400 it’s paid for in less than one job  and they always last at least 3 years providing you flush them out at the end of the day , I think that’s very good value for  money cheap as chips , using Virosol or similar they go on for  ever , we now have pure freedom nano trollys  now they are expensive at £650 😂😂😂😂😂
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Ggh on November 04, 2022, 06:56:30 am
I’ve got three different kinds. About (15 in total!)The main difference is capacity, gardeners perhaps 3 litres larger, and battery size, gardeners again a little more amphour. Also they aren’t quite as flimsy. They all do the same job though.
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: SB Cleaning on November 04, 2022, 07:22:31 am
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294361017339

Darran
Cheers Darran...

Have you used this model? If so how's the carry handle, as looks a bit flimsy in pic.
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Smudger on November 04, 2022, 07:28:51 am
got 2 of this version - no issues with it at all

Darran
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: james peters on November 04, 2022, 07:57:38 am
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294361017339

Darran
Cheers Darran...

Have you used this model? If so how's the carry handle, as looks a bit flimsy in pic.

I also have this one, and some others.    mine are used every day.     I also have 2 which I bought on amazon . the battery just slides out to recharge or change , but they dont hve them in stock at the moment.

back packs are a must have , they are so versatile
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Stoots on November 04, 2022, 03:37:54 pm
Ive had maybe 6 backpacks in my time and they all drop to bits and stop working within a few months.  Open them up and all the same cheap chinese crap with 0.5mm wiring and poor soldering.

I bought one of them green ones a few months ago and it didnt last long, i could fix it like ive done with most of the others but im past fannying about anymore, waiting till black friday to see if theres any deals and going to buy a proper trolley with a shurflo pump and controller.
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: the king on November 04, 2022, 09:58:54 pm
Better off with trolley system
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: SB Cleaning on November 05, 2022, 05:47:30 am
Ive had maybe 6 backpacks in my time and they all drop to bits and stop working within a few months.  Open them up and all the same cheap chinese crap with 0.5mm wiring and poor soldering.

I bought one of them green ones a few months ago and it didnt last long, i could fix it like ive done with most of the others but im past fannying about anymore, waiting till black friday to see if theres any deals and going to buy a proper trolley with a shurflo pump and controller.
That's pretty much my experience with backpacks too.
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: james peters on November 05, 2022, 09:54:23 am
Squirt of Fairy on the brush is as good as anything ;)

dont be so silly.      you can't clean render by squirting fairy on a brush.  ::)roll ::)roll
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: SB Cleaning on November 05, 2022, 10:50:27 am
Squirt of Fairy on the brush is as good as anything ;)

dont be so silly.      you can't clean render by squirting fairy on a brush.  ::)roll ::)roll
The OP never mentioned render ::)roll
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Splash & dash on November 05, 2022, 12:38:37 pm
Ive had maybe 6 backpacks in my time and they all drop to bits and stop working within a few months.  Open them up and all the same cheap chinese crap with 0.5mm wiring and poor soldering.

I bought one of them green ones a few months ago and it didnt last long, i could fix it like ive done with most of the others but im past fannying about anymore, waiting till black friday to see if theres any deals and going to buy a proper trolley with a shurflo pump and controller.


They are cheap quality I accept that but when we used them we had 6 in total they always lasted at least 3 years and were used a lot , once they started playing up we would replace them , they were very good value for money as far as ime concerned
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: NBwcs on November 05, 2022, 10:40:57 pm
Had two Gardiners backpacks. both only lasted a year with only light use, very disappointing. The cost of a new pump plus postage comes to over half the price of the cheap e bays ones. Ive got two ebay ones which have both lasted longer than  the Gardiners ones for half the price. The difference between them is the cheap e bay ones only have one speed and carry slightly less volume but if your only using for odd windows or applying chemical they're absolutely fine.
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: robbo333 on November 06, 2022, 04:09:19 pm
I've had the Gardiners ones and they are ok, but I'd definitely buy the cheaper ones now.
I don't do many fsg on houses now, but if I do, I just put some chems in a bucket and dunk the brush in.
If I do a bungalow, I just put some chems in a 2 litre hand sprayer, hold my hand up high and walk along.
Again, conny roofs, a good hand sprayer should reach most of it.
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Steve H on November 08, 2022, 09:39:18 pm
Thanks for all the replies guys much appreciated.
Just to ask, do the cheap ebay ones come with the same width pipe as say pole hose? Im assuming its easy enough to connect them to a waterfed pole or do they come with a sprayer (like a gardener would use for weed killer)?  Im also going to wait for black Friday, see if anyone is offering any deals i think.  I was going to use the gardiner backpack as an add on to my van system when there are two of us, not sure now if the feedback is they fall to bits in 6 months  ???
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Splash & dash on November 08, 2022, 10:10:14 pm
Thanks for all the replies guys much appreciated.
Just to ask, do the cheap ebay ones come with the same width pipe as say pole hose? Im assuming its easy enough to connect them to a waterfed pole or do they come with a sprayer (like a gardener would use for weed killer)?  Im also going to wait for black Friday, see if anyone is offering any deals i think.  I was going to use the gardiner backpack as an add on to my van system when there are two of us, not sure now if the feedback is they fall to bits in 6 months  ???



Gardiner backpacks don’t fall to bits in 6 months I have never had one last less than 3 years and we gave them some serious abuse used for softwashing with  very strong hypo mixes , I have now upgraded to nano trollys but wouldn’t hesitate to  recommend them we had 6 in total all lasted at least 3 years , yes they are cheap quality but they are very good and will pay for themselves many times over .
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: dazmond on November 09, 2022, 08:12:00 am
Thanks for all the replies guys much appreciated.
Just to ask, do the cheap ebay ones come with the same width pipe as say pole hose? Im assuming its easy enough to connect them to a waterfed pole or do they come with a sprayer (like a gardener would use for weed killer)?  Im also going to wait for black Friday, see if anyone is offering any deals i think.  I was going to use the gardiner backpack as an add on to my van system when there are two of us, not sure now if the feedback is they fall to bits in 6 months  ???

Ive had 2 gardiner backpacks in the last 8 years.my current one is 4 years old.granted i don't use it much(for chemical application on add on jobs)but it's still going strong.
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: james peters on November 09, 2022, 05:33:30 pm
We only use back packs ie me and my son / daughter.
My average house  uses about 15/ 30 litres of water.  so with a back pack each, one fill is 80% of the time one fill each.
transfer pump fills in seconds ..... and mine is connected to a reel 90% of the time , so no lifting envolved.
The back packs I use at the moment, the battery slides out so easy to bench charge . I also carry several spare batteries for those longer days.

putting things into perspective   , our back packs usually last about 2 years , and I have spares .
say for example  we turn over in excess of  xx amount   and we have spent a couple of hundred on back packs , its hardly a huge expense is it ?

I just think they are an amazing tool to use .   

Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Steve H on November 10, 2022, 05:06:22 pm
Thanks for the replies again, i will try one out, as said, not a huge cost, will come in handy im sure. :)
I assume from what's been said, you can attach them to a hose reel (for windows),  when attached to the hose reel they have enough power to pump through the length of the hose (could be 75 metres) or is it best just to take them with you? (say round the back of a property etc) Also if taking it with you on a regular basis, is it worth using say a foldable sack trolly or similar? Probably weighs around 25kg when full, not too heavy, but easier if you can pull it round on something. The straps seem a bit flimsy from what people have said.
Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: SB Cleaning on November 10, 2022, 05:17:59 pm
Backpacks are alright for the odd awkward window or applying chemical to things but sod  window  cleaning with one all day attached to a hose reel ;D
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Ched on November 10, 2022, 05:18:25 pm
Thanks for the replies again, i will try one out, as said, not a huge cost, will come in handy im sure. :)
I assume from what's been said, you can attach them to a hose reel (for windows),  when attached to the hose reel they have enough power to pump through the length of the hose (could be 75 metres) or is it best just to take them with you? (say round the back of a property etc) Also if taking it with you on a regular basis, is it worth using say a foldable sack trolly or similar? Probably weighs around 25kg when full, not too heavy, but easier if you can pull it round on something. The straps seem a bit flimsy from what people have said.
Thanks in advance.
The Gardiner ones have a 20meter limit on hose length but I'm sure people use longer ones. A sack trolley is best don't even think of using the straps 25kg won't do your back any good.
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: james peters on November 10, 2022, 06:24:24 pm
my son and my daughter use a15 ltr back pack, and both carry with ease... because they are young and fit.
I also carry with ease and im older and unfit, so now I use a reel.
I have offered both my son and daughter the option of working from a reel, but they prefer carrying a back pack. I have also put the back pack on a trolly for them and by the end of the day they had removed the trolly.

just carry it on a handle , its not  that heavy.  on houses with cars parked etc its much easier .
I understand its not for everyone but it is a tool that is needed .

as regards the hose length , I have found no issues  but I only have about 60 metres on my reel .  30 microbore and 30 of pole hose .
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Steve H on November 11, 2022, 08:17:19 pm
Thanks again, yes not looking to use off a hose reel all day for sure.  :) just a thought if i could sit it near the van an odd time and run it from there. Will mainly use when two of us for odd jobs and chemicals when needed.
I think i might try a foldable sack barrow/trolley, saves humping it around the place for sure.
Cheers

Title: Re: backpack
Post by: SB Cleaning on November 28, 2022, 06:44:19 pm
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294361017339

Darran
I recieved one of these today, for the price im impressed, plastic feels a bit flimsy compared to the more expensive ones but that doesn't really bother me, I was expecting it to be 1 speed but it's got a flow controller  as well which is nice..
Cheers for the heads up on that one Darran ;)
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Stoots on November 28, 2022, 08:30:13 pm
Backpacks are guff they all drop to bits I've had loads.

I've just bought one of these trolley carcasses to build into a proper bit of kit that lasts.

(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1669667325_20221128_202720.jpg)
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Smudger on November 29, 2022, 01:06:09 pm
Comes down on how you respect your equipment…

Had them fall apart but only after many years of hard work or in one case being dropped off a roof which you would t expect it to survive

Darran
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: lee_dewing on November 29, 2022, 01:20:58 pm
Hello Steve

Buy 2 backpacks 🎒 from Smudgers link
Save 55p👍

Tbh, I think they’re all a bit cheap and cheerful I’ve had 2 Gardiners ones and they fall apart.

I do need one for Chems f/s/g cleaning

I will buy a cheapie and once it implodes I will
Replace pumps  and  battery 🔋 and wire up
how I like 👍

Be made in Essex 🇬🇧😀
Title: Re: backpack
Post by: Smudger on November 29, 2022, 11:48:10 pm
 At £55 are you really expecting a Rolls Royce quality for the price of a mini ?

what bugs me is paying for Rolls Royce prices and receiving the quality of a mini

Darran