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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: collins ReVive Stoneworks on March 02, 2010, 08:19:07 am

Title: Help please
Post by: collins ReVive Stoneworks on March 02, 2010, 08:19:07 am
 ;D Hi Can any of you expereinced window cleanerfs

recomend a good reliable trolley setup?

was speaking to Brodex but there trolley seems expensive at £1000

for a 50 litre system with pole and brush

what do you guys recomend



Title: Re: Help please
Post by: andyjm1 on March 02, 2010, 08:25:56 am
The x line trolley is solid and reliable, had mine nearly two years and it's never let me down. Anything over 25 litres is too heavy, unless you are Geoff Capes.  ;)
Title: Re: Help please
Post by: gary999 on March 02, 2010, 08:29:50 am
get yourself a backpack and stick it on a sack truck does
exactly the same thing at fraction of the price
Title: Re: Help please
Post by: suds window service on March 02, 2010, 08:44:43 am
pure freedom... grimsby. ;)
Title: Re: Help please
Post by: andyjm1 on March 02, 2010, 08:45:51 am
get yourself a backpack and stick it on a sack truck does
exactly the same thing at fraction of the price

You get what you pay for, if your on a budget then I can understand why people  would do this.
My policy is always to buy the best equipment that I can afford at the time because it gets an awful lot of use when you get busy.
Title: Re: Help please
Post by: stephen s on March 02, 2010, 08:51:43 am
depends what exactly you want mate,    if its a trolley with a di for making water or just a trolley to fill from Van or stand alone tank ?

if its just the trolley then as suggested pure freedom or even Ionics do a nice little trolley for about £430
Title: Re: Help please
Post by: paul rulton on March 02, 2010, 05:50:43 pm
The x line trolley is solid and reliable, had mine nearly two years and it's never let me down. Anything over 25 litres is too heavy, unless you are Geoff Capes.  ;)
as above m8 ;D
Title: Re: Help please
Post by: gary999 on March 02, 2010, 06:00:36 pm
get yourself a backpack and stick it on a sack truck does
exactly the same thing at fraction of the price

You get what you pay for, if your on a budget then I can understand why people  would do this.
My policy is always to buy the best equipment that I can afford at the time because it gets an awful lot of use when you get busy.

nothing to do with budget i got rid of my freedom trolley
backpack far easier to use and quicker ;)
 
if you pay 600 -700 for  a  so called bespoke trolley ::)
your a fool i know because ive been that fool ;D
Title: Re: Help please
Post by: collins ReVive Stoneworks on March 02, 2010, 06:01:39 pm
Thanks for that will try pure freedom

then we only have a few jobs for our domestic clients at the moment

so did not want to invest in van mounted yet

couple of jobs a week

for out domestic cleaning clients
Title: Re: Help please
Post by: tacky on March 02, 2010, 09:09:44 pm
wcw backpack .u wont regret it .
Title: Re: Help please
Post by: Ian Lancaster on March 02, 2010, 11:33:15 pm
I started with an Omnitrolley.  Very good value, 50lt capacity (lasts about 3-4 houses between fills)

You can leave it in the van and connect it up to a hosereel to use it as a van mount.