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got a pure freedom trolly , had it 2 years but only used it for about half a day , its just in the way so looking to sell it , but the batery has been unused for so long its flat as a doornail , this happened before and my mate ste [ of here ] got it goin again so it will still work , just not sure how much i should be asking for , any ideas please ,,,paul
I found the beauty of a pf trolley it can be used static in a van fed from a van tank or used as a trolley so you have the best of both.If you are on a tight budget then is an ideal choice as has the same quality components fitted you would find on any van mount. The only difference it has a smaller leisure battery so needs ideally charging daily and/or if like me whilst doing full exterior cleans can be simply plugged into a smart charger and power socket from the building onsite. This method also comes in very handy on large blocks of flats etc when you have forgotten to charge it up as I found out...Oops! When used static in the van I also found out it's also a convenient place to securely strap a gas bottle where the container would go and mount an LPG fastar chepo hot water heater on the opposite side of the handle. Not only that can be used as a portable hot water heater aswell with a direct feed from an outside tap if you wanted too. Hot tap water is ideal for jobs like cladding, conny roofs, F.S.G etc when you don't really need to use pure water. Can be used static aswell just by swapping the feed over and running a hose reel to an outside tap.Regards to potential overnight frost damage it’s easy just to remove the trolley, heater etc and store it indoors instead of messing about trying frost protect the back of the van. What size pf trolley are you thinking of selling is it a 25ltr or 50ltr trolley?Got any pics?
its a 25 litre , i think i paid about 5oo pound for it , i would be happy with 200 back