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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: michael papworth on March 20, 2010, 12:20:00 pm
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Did nobody else notice this? It was the only NEW trolley I saw. (Sure there were a few re-hashes of established trolleys - one of which is also gives you a Charles Atlas workout while you work!)
It's NOT based on slinging around jerry cans of water. Rather it's a custom-made polypropylene tank with all the works hidden away out of sight and out of harm's way.
Here's their web site - but it's not up and running yet (WHY NOT?)
http://www.cleaningtechnologysolutions.co.uk/
I know that this will get loads of "why-don't-you-get-a-van-mount" bleating, but for those of us who have chosen trolleys or may choose a trolley in the future, this one is a serious contender.
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It looks a very good bit of kit Wally, I was impressed with their modular poles too.
Matt
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Yes, I think that they might be continuing a long line of Glasgow's excellent and innovative engineering.
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i bet ya ionics arent too happy with there logo very similar too theres!!!
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Yes. It looks like a Greek soldier being on the receiving end of a water balloon fight.
(http://www.cleaningtechnologysolutions.co.uk/images/ultraclean_trolley_system.jpg)
But the design of the trolley and the engineering is exemplary.
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Did nobody else notice this? It was the only NEW trolley I saw. (Sure there were a few re-hashes of established trolleys - one of which is also gives you a Charles Atlas workout while you work!)
It's NOT based on slinging around jerry cans of water. Rather it's a custom-made polypropylene tank with all the works hidden away out of sight and out of harm's way.
Here's their web site - but it's not up and running yet (WHY NOT?)
http://www.cleaningtechnologysolutions.co.uk/
I know that this will get loads of "why-don't-you-get-a-van-mount" bleating, but for those of us who have chosen trolleys or may choose a trolley in the future, this one is a serious contender.
Have to agree with you Wally the trolley looked great and well made.
There modular pole was fantastic also
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Did nobody else notice this? It was the only NEW trolley I saw. (Sure there were a few re-hashes of established trolleys - one of which is also gives you a Charles Atlas workout while you work!)
It's NOT based on slinging around jerry cans of water. Rather it's a custom-made polypropylene tank with all the works hidden away out of sight and out of harm's way.
Here's their web site - but it's not up and running yet (WHY NOT?)
http://www.cleaningtechnologysolutions.co.uk/
I know that this will get loads of "why-don't-you-get-a-van-mount" bleating, but for those of us who have chosen trolleys or may choose a trolley in the future, this one is a serious contender.
Have to agree with you Wally the trolley looked great and well made.
There modular pole was fantastic also
Hi Wally.
I noticed it too and think its something new on WFP WC market. Modular pole is also great. Company team is very kind and professional. I am very glad that I had a chance to speak to John.
p.s. it was nice to see you Wally at the WindEx.
best regards,
Vadim
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I thought it was an excellent trolley. I was told that the tank can be sized to your specification. I think the trolley was 30 litres as it stood. Their own window cleaning team have been using it for a year and modifications have been made to areas that were not up to the job.
Nice to meet you Wally. :)
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Hi Ian.
Yes, you are right. I was told by John that trolley is 32 ltr.
regards,
Vadim
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That's good to know. Thanks Vadim. :)
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And not clear from the picture is that there is quite a large, flat surface on the front that you could get sign written, so it's not only a dead smart trolley, but it's a mobile marketing signboard.
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;Dyes I did here some one say the next show is going to be called Bindex
Windex Carpex ;D ;D
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bin trolley sounds the coolest - naf is the new modern