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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Backpacks??
« Last post by AuRavelling79 on January 27, 2026, 12:22:49 am »
When my van was off the road for about six weeks I kept my important jobs going by using my wife's car - a little Suzuki Sx4 hatch  in which I put 4 x 25L barrels and an old shurflo backpack (18L) in the boot (so 118L total). I could have put down the rear seats and carried four more if I had to, but didn't.

The backpack was bungee strapped to a little folding sack truck. Would never use a backpack without a sack truck.

Put the backpack on the floor and filled from the 25L barrels.

Kept me going.

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Window Cleaning Forum / Hot Water Systems drawing fuel..
« Last post by anderclean on January 26, 2026, 10:23:23 pm »
Guy's with diesel hot water systems, do some of you take fuel directly from your vans fuel tank ?

I know most have jerry cans or something similar in the back of van,
I'm unable to get someone who can 'successfully' draw fuel from my van tank, for my diesel hot water system
Had a few failed attempts..
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Backpacks??
« Last post by ֍Winp®oClean֍ on January 26, 2026, 10:20:47 pm »
I’ve just had a look at the link to the backpack….IMO that backpack is as good as useless for working with all day. You really don’t want to be working with a backpack ( they should be renamed😁 ) on your back. When it’s full of water it’s over 25kg, that puts a big strain on your back and neck, especially when you’re doing upstairs windows.  If he must go down the backpack route he’d be better with a Gardiner style one which has a carry handle.  Yes it can be heavy to carry if using without a sack truck, but at least you can put it on the ground when you’re cleaning the windows.

Yeah, I don't think he intends to put it on his back. 👍
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Backpacks??
« Last post by Simon Trapani on January 26, 2026, 08:13:53 pm »
Couldn’t be doing with trolleys or backpacks. Waste of time imo.

If you’re gonna do something, do it properly. Invest in some sort of van system even if you gotta borrow the money. Doesn’t have to be some top state of art system. Just produce 0ppm. But you gotta speculate to accumulate. You can’t cut too many corners. He’s either serious about it or not.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Backpacks??
« Last post by KS Cleaning on January 26, 2026, 08:12:37 pm »
I’ve just had a look at the link to the backpack….IMO that backpack is as good as useless for working with all day. You really don’t want to be working with a backpack ( they should be renamed😁 ) on your back. When it’s full of water it’s over 25kg, that puts a big strain on your back and neck, especially when you’re doing upstairs windows.  If he must go down the backpack route he’d be better with a Gardiner style one which has a carry handle.  Yes it can be heavy to carry if using without a sack truck, but at least you can put it on the ground when you’re cleaning the windows.


Most put them on a sack trolley not on there backs due to weight
I used to carry my one, point being the one in the link doesn’t have the option to carry it as it doesn’t have a handle.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Backpacks??
« Last post by Splash and dash on January 26, 2026, 07:48:43 pm »
I’ve just had a look at the link to the backpack….IMO that backpack is as good as useless for working with all day. You really don’t want to be working with a backpack ( they should be renamed😁 ) on your back. When it’s full of water it’s over 25kg, that puts a big strain on your back and neck, especially when you’re doing upstairs windows.  If he must go down the backpack route he’d be better with a Gardiner style one which has a carry handle.  Yes it can be heavy to carry if using without a sack truck, but at least you can put it on the ground when you’re cleaning the windows.


Most put them on a sack trolley not on there backs due to weight
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Backpacks??
« Last post by KS Cleaning on January 26, 2026, 07:42:47 pm »
I’ve just had a look at the link to the backpack….IMO that backpack is as good as useless for working with all day. You really don’t want to be working with a backpack ( they should be renamed😁 ) on your back. When it’s full of water it’s over 25kg, that puts a big strain on your back and neck, especially when you’re doing upstairs windows.  If he must go down the backpack route he’d be better with a Gardiner style one which has a carry handle.  Yes it can be heavy to carry if using without a sack truck, but at least you can put it on the ground when you’re cleaning the windows.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Backpacks??
« Last post by ֍Winp®oClean֍ on January 26, 2026, 07:13:56 pm »
Need some advice... My son-in-law is starting up soon and to get going he plans to use a backpack and barrels. I've been wfp over 20 years but never had anything to do with backpacks. So, any advice here from those who use or have used them would be much appreciated. He sent me this link to one he had seen online, I know the pole and brush etc wouldn't be up to what us experienced guys would use but it's a start- or is it? Anyhow, he's a lovely genuine lad who would appreciate the guidance. 🙂👍

https://www.thecleaningwarehouse.co.uk/water-genie-backpack-di-package-9079-p.asp

Retire and get him to do your round for a percentage 😎👊

I already suggested this but he wasn't too happy with me taking 90%!😎
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Backpacks??
« Last post by Bungle on January 26, 2026, 07:09:16 pm »
Need some advice... My son-in-law is starting up soon and to get going he plans to use a backpack and barrels. I've been wfp over 20 years but never had anything to do with backpacks. So, any advice here from those who use or have used them would be much appreciated. He sent me this link to one he had seen online, I know the pole and brush etc wouldn't be up to what us experienced guys would use but it's a start- or is it? Anyhow, he's a lovely genuine lad who would appreciate the guidance. 🙂👍

https://www.thecleaningwarehouse.co.uk/water-genie-backpack-di-package-9079-p.asp

Retire and get him to do your round for a percentage 😎👊
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Backpacks??
« Last post by Splash and dash on January 26, 2026, 06:55:03 pm »
Mind, he only has a small car so a trolley may be too big. 🤔

Pure freedom nano trolly fits in a car easily they are expensive though but very light and compact , y
U can pick the trolley up with your little finger it’s that light ,obviously the barrels are heavy when full
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