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joshem

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What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« on: December 26, 2012, 10:32:14 pm »
Right, I am a part-time traditional cleaner and would like a WFP setup. I cannot afford to buy and kit out a van etc. so please don't suggest I do so as it's just not realistic at the moment and I don't even know whether I'll be window cleaning in the coming years as I'm still young.

OK, so I am interested in a trolley system. I know to you people that have lovely van mounted systems this is probably a horrendous choice but it's all I can afford/want and I honestly don't think it will bother me to wheel it round.

Anyway, all my customers have 1 storey houses (I don't go any higher because of the increased risk if I were to fall) but with a pole I will obviously be wanting to take on larger buildings, perhaps up to 3 or 4 storeys. I've been looking seriously at this setup: Pure Freedom 25 Litre Trolley System Package. Maybe even their 50 litre trolley, although even I'll admit that'd be a lump to get in and out my car...

Anyway, I'd really appreciate any honest feedback (regarding a trolley setup), any personal experience in using this or similar, and any pointers (that aren't at a van system or the like :)).

Thanks everyone.

gavinb

Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2012, 10:36:35 pm »
Just buy a backpack job done !!!!

R.C Property

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2012, 10:40:03 pm »
The worst thing is if you working out of car, you can't carry much water with you due to the weight of it, don't go for a 50lt trolley

CLEANCARE WC

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2012, 10:45:24 pm »
As richard said the 50l is overkill its a monster and you may well break your back from lifting that in & out nevermind falling from a ladder.

i would go for a backpack on some sort of sack truck, will cost you about half what you would spend on a trolley AND IS MORE VERSATILE.
WE CLEAN BY FAITH, NOT BY SIGHT WITH WATER FED POLE WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHT.

R.C Property

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #4 on: December 26, 2012, 10:53:25 pm »
Yer cheapest way is back pack, with a folding trolley you can pick them up from b and q for about £20

home6442

Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2012, 10:54:09 pm »
Its not recommended to use a backpack for a full days work.
For £900 you could build a good trailer system.

Tom White

Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #6 on: December 26, 2012, 10:56:31 pm »
Its not recommended to use a backpack for a full days work.
For £900 you could build a good trailer system.

I'd struggle with parking issues in a lot of places with a trailer, but a trailer and trolley system might work well.

I've not used one; just giving an opinion here.

R.C Property

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #7 on: December 26, 2012, 10:57:39 pm »
Its not recommended to use a backpack for a full days work.
For £900 you could build a good trailer system.

Why's that? I know guys that use then each day every day! And they have no problem!

For £900 I brought just under half my 2 man van mounted system!!
£2500 for my 2man 400lt system with the van!!!

joshem

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #8 on: December 26, 2012, 10:58:21 pm »
Please don't shoot me down in flames but how long do you think a 25 litre container of water would last (how long's a piece of string)?

For the sake of arguments, how many litres for this house if it were identical back and front? Or could you give me an estimate of water usage per hour? I tend to only do short days... 6 hours or so on average probably.

R.C Property

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #9 on: December 26, 2012, 10:58:38 pm »
Its not recommended to use a backpack for a full days work.
For £900 you could build a good trailer system.

I'd struggle with parking issues in a lot of places with a trailer, but a trailer and trolley system might work well.

I've not used one; just giving an opinion here.

That's true, can carry extra water in one of them!

R.C Property

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #10 on: December 26, 2012, 11:00:23 pm »
Please don't shoot me down in flames but how long do you think a 25 litre container of water would last (how long's a piece of string)?

For the sake of arguments, how many litres for this house if it were identical back and front? Or could you give me an estimate of water usage per hour? I tend to only do short days... 6 hours or so on average probably.

Depending how good you are, maybe one house per 25lt, depends how dirty they are.

My trolley system I can get 3 terrace houses out of it.

home6442

Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #11 on: December 26, 2012, 11:16:29 pm »
Its not recommended to use a backpack for a full days work.
For £900 you could build a good trailer system.

Why's that? I know guys that use then each day every day! And they have no problem!

For £900 I brought just under half my 2 man van mounted system!!
£2500 for my 2man 400lt system with the van!!!


I know guys that smoke every day and dont have a problem yet.
All I know is  that the gardiner 19 litre backpack comes with instructions
recommending not to use it for a full days work.

simonr

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #12 on: December 26, 2012, 11:21:29 pm »
i used a backpack & 8/9 25 ltr containers out of an astra estate for a couple of years with no problems get a john hewit 505 18ltr bpack so you can carry by the handle if you dont want it on your back  & put a long length of pole hose on it so you can leave at front of the house, that all i use now even though i have a van & in 6 hrs i use under 250 ltrs on a normal day

R.C Property

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #13 on: December 26, 2012, 11:24:21 pm »
Its not recommended to use a backpack for a full days work.
For £900 you could build a good trailer system.

Why's that? I know guys that use then each day every day! And they have no problem!

For £900 I brought just under half my 2 man van mounted system!!
£2500 for my 2man 400lt system with the van!!!


I know guys that smoke every day and dont have a problem yet.
All I know is  that the gardiner 19 litre backpack comes with instructions
recommending not to use it for a full days work.

If you not used to it, but the more you use it the more you get used to it and it will be fine.
Like weight lifting.

Most backpacks don't come with all the supporting straps they need like these ones do:-

http://www.jracenstein.com/item/150-075/backpack-rechargeable-elec-4gal-shurflo/

I know that's not from this country,  but it's the first one I found.

joshem

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #14 on: December 26, 2012, 11:33:19 pm »
i used a backpack & 8/9 25 ltr containers out of an astra estate for a couple of years with no problems get a john hewit 505 18ltr bpack so you can carry by the handle if you dont want it on your back  & put a long length of pole hose on it so you can leave at front of the house, that all i use now even though i have a van & in 6 hrs i use under 250 ltrs on a normal day

That's pretty much what I had in mind to wheel the trolley to the front garden and have a hose long enough to cover the entire house... I really don't fancy a backpack all day, I don't want the risk of maybe being crippled by the time I'm 30  ;D

spudd

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #15 on: December 27, 2012, 12:00:04 am »
Joshem, might be worth telling everyone your budget.. Your be surprised what a system cost when sourced the right way ???

gary999

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #16 on: December 27, 2012, 12:48:50 am »
forgfet trollies well over priced i use a backpack out of my
vw passat estate,easily carries 200 ltrs of water in barrels and pack
in boot.

i just use carry handle to pick up and move around as needed i use
around 12 ltrs of water on a box standard 3 bed house 2bay windows etc
on a maintenance clean,i use a good flow but iam rapid been using wfp
since 2007 so im well practised.

some buy cheap foldaway trollies for packs aldis b&q etc personally i find they
just get in my way and slow me down.

i buy packs from john hewitt reasonable price backpacks are decnt for use
and the spares if and when you need them are cheap.

the downside to most packs are that the on off switches are poorly positioned
and dont last long(i generally fit my own cheap lamp through switches)and if they
have flow controllers the pcb doesnt last long...i dont use flow controllers as such
but use a simple flow return to the pack which stops waste but allows the pump
to run normally

im nearly 45 been using packs for the last five yrs and have no physical
issues with them just be sensible and its no problem

simonr

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #17 on: December 27, 2012, 01:04:14 am »
the bpack i use is easy to carry by the handle when full, i tried different trucks from b&q and homebase & they are not strong enough, the wheels bend & spin etc. im 52 now & i can carry a bpack all day long with no problem its only cos i changed my pole hose couple weeks ago & put a much longer length on that i dont, but i also got an old army bergen that im gonna cut a hole in & put the bpack in as they have good straps & back support. i have a gardiners flow control on the end of the bpack hose so i dont really use the on/off switch but i've never had a problem with it either

joshem

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #18 on: December 27, 2012, 01:10:52 am »
Joshem, might be worth telling everyone your budget.. Your be surprised what a system cost when sourced the right way ???

Well ideally I didn't wanna spend more than a grand. Saying that, I do have a bit of money in the bank so could maybe stretch to 2.5k... Could you honestly get a reliable van and van mount for that???

R.C Property

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Re: What I Want, What I Really Really Want
« Reply #19 on: December 27, 2012, 01:15:57 am »
Joshem, might be worth telling everyone your budget.. Your be surprised what a system cost when sourced the right way ???

Well ideally I didn't wanna spend more than a grand. Saying that, I do have a bit of money in the bank so could maybe stretch to 2.5k... Could you honestly get a reliable van and van mount for that???

my van and 2 mans system with 2 pumps, 2 hoses and full set up for 2 trad guys, plus safety signs, all cost me £2500 a year ago, van past mot with nothing wrong. 

so i have to say yes!