Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: NWH on June 14, 2008, 10:08:16 pm
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I had a good look at 1 today and there no bigger than before,they are still to small for WFP.The other 1 they do the bippa or something is not even big enough for a trolley lol. ;D ;D ;D
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i think they do a long wheel base version
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Not for a while yet the salesman told me,even he said it would be to small for my needs.I told him i was only looking out of interest as it was new out.
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i never see any of you mention the ford connect they do a long wheel base version and high roof version the postmen here all drive them and anyone ive asked said they were great economical and the 1.8 tdci version very fast
does no-one use them for wfp
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I have 1 a the moment the new LWB version,i`m changing soon but let me tell you it`s massive inside compared to other van sizes in it`s class.I have a 500ltr upright in it and it hardly takes up half the room in the back,like i say great van for it`s size.
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i was thinking of one next year,the connect that is what is it like for economy and power
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I've got a Berlingo, and while it doesn't fit a lot, it fits a 400-500l upright, with hosereel, DI vessel, safety cone, and traditional box, and a big Unger bucket. I'm working from it every day, and I'm quite happy with it for a one man business.
If I'd buy a new van, I'd buy a bigger one though. :)
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I had a good look at 1 today and there no bigger than before,they are still to small for WFP.The other 1 they do the bippa or something is not even big enough for a trolley lol. ;D ;D ;D
You can't be serious? it's bigger than the previous model & is ample for a 4/500 ltr set up! What do you carry? I have a kangoo, one of the smallest (small) vans out there & with a 400 lay flat tank in it, + all trad gear too, there's still plenty of room! :o
Tony
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i never see any of you mention the ford connect they do a long wheel base version and high roof version the postmen here all drive them and anyone ive asked said they were great economical and the 1.8 tdci version very fast
does no-one use them for wfp
Ever considered the citroen dispatch, they also do a longer version too, upto 1200kg payload.
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I had a good look at 1 today and there no bigger than before,they are still to small for WFP.The other 1 they do the bippa or something is not even big enough for a trolley lol. ;D ;D ;D
You can't be serious? it's bigger than the previous model & is ample for a 4/500 ltr set up! What do you carry? I have a kangoo, one of the smallest (small) vans out there & with a 400 lay flat tank in it, + all trad gear too, there's still plenty of room! :o
Tony
Horses for courses,if that van is big enough for you all well and good Tony but it`s not big enough for me.I want a bulkhead at the front to keep away from smells etc and i also want plenty of room so i can just lay or hang poles in the back with room to spare,i don`t want to make the same mistake again of not having enough room.Better to be slightly to big than slightly to small in my book.