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koopmaster

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #20 on: June 01, 2014, 09:58:38 am »
If you buy this vac
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nilfisk-DIY-30t-Multi-Vacuum/dp/B00CHKNIJ6
where do you get the other bits from?
like where can you buy the extension poles?

what else do you need?

really interested as I hate, HATE doing guttering and custies have been begging me for months...


♠Winp®oClean♠

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #21 on: June 01, 2014, 10:00:32 am »
Its a wetndry vac, that is not designed for gutter cleaning! Itlk pack in with any rough type of cleaning! I can only assume you guys don't clean too many gutters and are quite happy to plod along sucking up dry leaves and leaving the sludge behind!

I've had a 30T since they were released by Nilfisk approx 3 years ago. I bought it for a renovation, to vacuum anything & everything up including small nails & building rubble! It has performed faultlessly & I can tell you from first hand experience that it will not pack in with any rough type of cleaning! The Nilfisk domestic products knock spots off the Karcher equivalents- the Karcher vacuum is a joke in comparison!!

The Nilfisk multi 30T is of excellent build quality.

koopmaster

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #22 on: June 01, 2014, 10:20:51 am »
I use the Nilfisk with 38mm hose. Works ok. Cant see much point in using 51mm hose if you don't change the inlet port or use 51mm tubes.

So use this hose (do i need the connector?

http://www.grippatank.co.uk/vacuum/high-level-vacuum-poles-kits-spares/tools-accessories/1579/a-grippavac-51mm-black-vacuum-hose-detail.html

and this vac

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nilfisk-DIY-30t-Multi-Vacuum/dp/B00CHKNIJ6

what else do I need?

robert mitchell

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #23 on: June 01, 2014, 10:47:43 am »
Its a wetndry vac, that is not designed for gutter cleaning! Itlk pack in with any rough type of cleaning! I can only assume you guys don't clean too many gutters and are quite happy to plod along sucking up dry leaves and leaving the sludge behind!

All the gutter vacs are just wet and dry vacs , some have a cyclonic inlet retro fitted (easy enough to do yourself).

The grippa 2400 watt vac is a numatic (same make as the henry hoover and use the same motors/fans but has two of them).

The nilfisk is very close to it on suction and it is very well built.

JD , you appear to feel very passionate about this when you have not even used the nilfisk , do you have some kind of grudge against nilfisk ?

just for your information , sky vac use nilfisk vacuums for there gutter cleaning systems .
www.ishinewindowcleaning.co.uk

The man who never made a mistake never made anything.

robert mitchell

  • Posts: 2026
Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #24 on: June 01, 2014, 10:49:22 am »
I use the Nilfisk with 38mm hose. Works ok. Cant see much point in using 51mm hose if you don't change the inlet port or use 51mm tubes.

So use this hose (do i need the connector?

http://www.grippatank.co.uk/vacuum/high-level-vacuum-poles-kits-spares/tools-accessories/1579/a-grippavac-51mm-black-vacuum-hose-detail.html

and this vac

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nilfisk-DIY-30t-Multi-Vacuum/dp/B00CHKNIJ6

what else do I need?

my suggestion would be to buy the poles , hose and end tools from grippa , quite expensive but the poles are very very light and there 51mm push fit collar will slot straight into the nilfisk vac so you have 51mm all the way through .
www.ishinewindowcleaning.co.uk

The man who never made a mistake never made anything.

andyM

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #25 on: June 01, 2014, 11:06:25 am »
Its a wetndry vac, that is not designed for gutter cleaning! Itlk pack in with any rough type of cleaning! I can only assume you guys don't clean too many gutters and are quite happy to plod along sucking up dry leaves and leaving the sludge behind!

I've had a 30T since they were released by Nilfisk approx 3 years ago. I bought it for a renovation, to vacuum anything & everything up including small nails & building rubble! It has performed faultlessly & I can tell you from first hand experience that it will not pack in with any rough type of cleaning! The Nilfisk domestic products knock spots off the Karcher equivalents- the Karcher vacuum is a joke in comparison!!

The Nilfisk multi 30T is of excellent build quality.

+1
I use one as a dust extractor on the band saw and power tools in my little workshop and it's excellent.
The filter clean button and power take off socket are handy features.

I was going to use it as a gutter vac but never got round to buying the poles, and don't know if I can be bothered anyway.  ::)roll
One of the Plebs

Rhino dave

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #26 on: June 01, 2014, 02:36:20 pm »
Would a Clarke 2.2 kva invertor generator have enough umph to power the Nilfisk 30t.

Avo

  • Posts: 1634
Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #27 on: June 01, 2014, 04:51:21 pm »
I have the 30t to be honest not really tried it yet.
Can remember some one saying you take filter out for better suction
or was it just keep cleaning and drying the filter?
ive done 100+ jobs with 30t and it's fine on cleaning gutters trust me.. Some people are trying to comment about this product on this tread when in truth they have never used one to comment  ;)
About the filters they are very good and keep out all dust and dirt not like the foam ones that end up breaking the motors after 6 months hence why they must be kept clean.

I'm not saying it's better than triple vac motors cause it's not but I have sucked out some of the biggest chunks of grass and moss possible..

Mr J.D one question I have for you!!!
Have you used a 30t ??

DeLuce

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #28 on: June 01, 2014, 05:24:16 pm »
Cheers again fellas.
my suggestion would be to buy the poles , hose and end tools from grippa , quite expensive but the poles are very very light and there 51mm push fit collar will slot straight into the nilfisk vac so you have 51mm all the way through .

Thanks Rob, that is my plan of action, but i started the thread to just verify that the Nilfisk was a decent option.

J.D

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #29 on: June 01, 2014, 05:54:35 pm »
Fellas don't be biting my head off! I gave an opinion when asked, just like everyone else! If you'd feel better by me telling you what you want to hear then I'll say its the best VAC ever! You don't agree with me and for some of you its been a great VAC. I hope it continues to be good for you and you all allow a differing opinion in future!  Bloody hell, you ask a question then surely you want an honest answer  ::)roll

Susan Dean (1stclean)

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #30 on: June 01, 2014, 06:07:06 pm »
Fellas don't be biting my head off! I gave an opinion when asked, just like everyone else! If you'd feel better by me telling you what you want to hear then I'll say its the best VAC ever! You don't agree with me and for some of you its been a great VAC. I hope it continues to be good for you and you all allow a differing opinion in future!  Bloody hell, you ask a question then surely you want an honest answer  ::)roll


jd what do you use ? we are looking into a set up and taking note on everybodys views good are bad , the gutters we have done are full of stinky green stuff that's hard to move what do you find good for removeing it all

J.D

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #31 on: June 01, 2014, 06:43:11 pm »
I use an Eastern Trading VAC Susan & I find it really decent. The company have since gone belly up though, so getting spares etc is out the window! Sometimes you just need to revert to a ladder & scoop to get the ground in stuff out ! Personally when I come across the stuff that's hard to shift then I  just use a pressure lance with gutter attachment and flush the dirt out. Works a treat & shifts everything I've come across without a problem. If your setting up with gutter cleaning then I feel a pressure washing lance (power pole) with gutter attachment is a must. Its also perfect for flushing the downpipes out and leaving the customer with a really thorough job....

Avo

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #32 on: June 01, 2014, 06:49:36 pm »
I use an Eastern Trading VAC Susan & I find it really decent. The company have since gone belly up though, so getting spares etc is out the window! Sometimes you just need to revert to a ladder & scoop to get the ground in stuff out ! Personally when I come across the stuff that's hard to shift then I  just use a pressure lance with gutter attachment and flush the dirt out. Works a treat & shifts everything I've come across without a problem. If your setting up with gutter cleaning then I feel a pressure washing lance (power pole) with gutter attachment is a must. Its also perfect for flushing the downpipes out and leaving the customer with a really thorough job....
;D
I don't think it's what you said don't how you say it..
Don't worry cool with me dude!!

Susan Dean (1stclean)

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #33 on: June 01, 2014, 06:52:36 pm »
I use an Eastern Trading VAC Susan & I find it really decent. The company have since gone belly up though, so getting spares etc is out the window! Sometimes you just need to revert to a ladder & scoop to get the ground in stuff out ! Personally when I come across the stuff that's hard to shift then I  just use a pressure lance with gutter attachment and flush the dirt out. Works a treat & shifts everything I've come across without a problem. If your setting up with gutter cleaning then I feel a pressure washing lance (power pole) with gutter attachment is a must. Its also perfect for flushing the downpipes out and leaving the customer with a really thorough job....

this power pole / w. lance do they work on a normal wfp set up or do you need a pressure washer ??

p1w1

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #34 on: June 01, 2014, 06:57:33 pm »
I use an Eastern Trading VAC Susan & I find it really decent. The company have since gone belly up though, so getting spares etc is out the window! Sometimes you just need to revert to a ladder & scoop to get the ground in stuff out ! Personally when I come across the stuff that's hard to shift then I  just use a pressure lance with gutter attachment and flush the dirt out. Works a treat & shifts everything I've come across without a problem. If your setting up with gutter cleaning then I feel a pressure washing lance (power pole) with gutter attachment is a must. Its also perfect for flushing the downpipes out and leaving the customer with a really thorough job....

this power pole / w. lance do they work on a normal wfp set up or do you need a pressure washer ??

i believe he means something like this http://www.jet-wash-direct.co.uk/pressurewashers/telescoping-lance.html, it will be for attaching to a pressure washer not with wfp.

J.D

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #35 on: June 01, 2014, 07:02:16 pm »
Yes you need a pressure washer Susan

J.D

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #36 on: June 01, 2014, 07:04:37 pm »
I use an Eastern Trading VAC Susan & I find it really decent. The company have since gone belly up though, so getting spares etc is out the window! Sometimes you just need to revert to a ladder & scoop to get the ground in stuff out ! Personally when I come across the stuff that's hard to shift then I  just use a pressure lance with gutter attachment and flush the dirt out. Works a treat & shifts everything I've come across without a problem. If your setting up with gutter cleaning then I feel a pressure washing lance (power pole) with gutter attachment is a must. Its also perfect for flushing the downpipes out and leaving the customer with a really thorough job....
;D
I don't think it's what you said don't how you say it..
Don't worry cool with me dude!!

I'll be a little nicer next time avo! Its like sending a text to someone, it can come a cross differently!  ;D

8weekly

Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #37 on: June 01, 2014, 07:15:13 pm »
Its a wetndry vac, that is not designed for gutter cleaning! Itlk pack in with any rough type of cleaning! I can only assume you guys don't clean too many gutters and are quite happy to plod along sucking up dry leaves and leaving the sludge behind!
Is there a wet and dry vac designed for gutter cleaning? Surely they are just adapted for gutter cleaning.

J.D

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Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #38 on: June 01, 2014, 07:55:26 pm »
Its a wetndry vac, that is not designed for gutter cleaning! Itlk pack in with any rough type of cleaning! I can only assume you guys don't clean too many gutters and are quite happy to plod along sucking up dry leaves and leaving the sludge behind!
Is there a wet and dry vac designed for gutter cleaning? Surely they are just adapted for gutter cleaning.

I'd say they are merely adapted!

8weekly

Re: Nilfisk 30t
« Reply #39 on: June 01, 2014, 09:27:35 pm »
Its a wetndry vac, that is not designed for gutter cleaning! Itlk pack in with any rough type of cleaning! I can only assume you guys don't clean too many gutters and are quite happy to plod along sucking up dry leaves and leaving the sludge behind!
Is there a wet and dry vac designed for gutter cleaning? Surely they are just adapted for gutter cleaning.

I'd say they are merely adapted!
So yours isn't designed for gutter clearing either then.  ;)