Hi Kev,
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the Omnivac just a industrial wet and dry? and the exact same model as what Alex G sells for a fraction of the price?
If I buy an Omnivac how will it generate more work or do a better job than a diy one?
I gather you like Omnipole but I'm starting to think your on some sort of commision.
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I am a commercial cleaner. The Omnivac is an out of the box solution. I dont have time to mess about botching a system together. I have run my Omnivac along side Mr H's Diy version and completed far more work in much less a time. Omnivacs tooling is superior than the DIY version.
Its as simple as this " you get what you pay for" Its not just about saving money its about customer service and having the right tools to do the job.
Last month I took over 12K on gutter cleaning alone, work it out do I have time to source all the bits and put one together? I think not, I would rather be earning than messing about in my shed.
I have never been paid commission, the fact that the Omnivac took my business from an good business to a great one with such a little investment is enough for me. I do offer advice and help to Glyns customers and potentential customers for free - why because I believe in the product and I want to see it evolve.
Can you use it in wet weather? or is it too risky being electric and all? What rated generator do you use?
Rain or shine it gets used with no problems. I use a 5KVa generator. The generator is kept in a covered trailer, the extension lead has waterproof connectors on and I have used the vac in torrential rain on several occaisions with out a worry
