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pureease

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Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #20 on: October 31, 2008, 09:26:53 pm »
jewel the weight is not realy the problem its the balance of the weight it easy to move over soft grass and easy up and down kerbs each wheel will take 100 kilos . and this is NOT A SACK TRUCK it been made to do this job and not converted from a old sack truck .
but thanks for your comments any way .

pureease

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Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #21 on: October 31, 2008, 09:43:07 pm »
you need to try it jewel        it so easy when i got balence right in the end well thats how iv found it any way and all iv sold so fare    all iv had is very good reports how easy it is to move . 

pureease

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Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #22 on: October 31, 2008, 09:48:16 pm »
yep see you jewels if you want to try it out im more then happy to give you a demmo thanks for your time and lets be safe out their

d s windowcleaning

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Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #23 on: October 31, 2008, 09:50:33 pm »
do you want the truth ?  my honest opinion is its **** i dont want to dishearten you , back to the drawing board .
where theres muck theres money

pureease

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Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #24 on: October 31, 2008, 10:10:12 pm »
can i ask why you think that what do you think is wrong??? it easy to move even with 60l water in it  much easy faster than a van system and much easyer to clean with
 very easy to get out from car or van can be set up in secs
will do big jobs beter than a van system
you can get to hard windows with ease
if you working on busy path no need to drag hos down path or when working at office block with office staf in and out tripping over your 200m hose
and if you dont have a van you can get away with a car

d s windowcleaning

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Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #25 on: October 31, 2008, 10:28:27 pm »
24k without water lifting in and out of a car will damage your back in time , the water container you are using ,how much water do you see ? none . it looks bulky minght not be but from the pics it looks it . take a look at this 1
where theres muck theres money

pureease

  • Posts: 33
Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #26 on: October 31, 2008, 10:55:26 pm »
if you worry about lifting  up 24 k you can remove barrel and battery in 25 secs(and refit) this makes the trolley 12k and that trolley you show is 20k u have to strip the trolley to remove batter and will only hold 25l of water  is not remot operated (so you wast so much water). also from what iv seen is not very strong and just made from steel wich will rust even when powder coated . my trolley will fit in most small cars same as you show .
can i ask do you and have you worked with a trolley and if you have you will know 25l dont last very long if you clean windows right thats why i fit a 60l barrel this save so much time . hope this anser all the down side you have fund ????????. meny thanks alan

STEVE-UK

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Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #27 on: November 01, 2008, 09:30:42 am »
i have a shurflo back pack ,more flexible and lighter, you can always buy fold away if you want to wheel it round, it takes about 23 litres

gary999

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Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #28 on: November 01, 2008, 09:45:27 am »
cant see any advangtages personally, with my freedom trolley i leave it in my
car and use as van system i run 50 mts of microbore off it. every time i run out
of water i just go back to car and drop hose in another barrel.

im no weakling but lugging around 60 ltrs of water plus weight of trolley
no matter how well balanced is going to cause you problems at some point.

pureease

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Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #29 on: November 01, 2008, 10:54:04 am »
hi gary but if you were doing a big job you would have to go back 2/3 time more to fill up the trolley . yet with my trolley when doing a small job lets say a job that you need just 25l water to do it thats all you would put in it so no ext lugging around is needed and yes you can fit it in same car and run a hose from it .
maximun height with handle removed is 68cm
maximun width is 54cm
maximun length is 47 cu
dont know size of your trolley but its about the same i think

AuRavelling79

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Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #30 on: November 01, 2008, 01:09:40 pm »
Pureease ... I have used a trolley - Peter fogwills 50L (2 x 25L jobby) - a backpack - the 16/18L shurflo - a car with barrels, a car with a 125L plus barrels, a car with 175L plus barrels,  and a van - 400L tank.

For me the van does the job and I don't use a backpack or a trolley at all. I run the hose thru houses from time to time and overall I find it quicker.

But... if I had to use the family car - which I did until I bit the bullet and financed  a van then a trolley is a good idea. Personally I like the 2 x 25L of Peter Fogwill because you can choose how much water to take (25 or 50L) and it's quite light to use and put back in the car. The frame is light, the battery is easily removable and the barrels are usually low to empty.

I've never gone for a trailer but I think that is a solution too.

Overall for me a van is the best answer and if I had a job (say, internal courtyards) that demanded it I would go for a backpack or trolley - but  only then.
It's a game of three halves!

pureease

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Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #31 on: November 01, 2008, 02:44:24 pm »
hi malc my old trolley had a 2 barrel fitted if customer wanted it i found it hard to work with. This way you can have 10l or 20l or 40l or 60 l what ever the job needs no part fill barrels at end of day and much easyer . i find van system hard work but each to his own , when i hade van system got fed up of byeing new plant pots . silly me  ;D

gary999

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Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #32 on: November 01, 2008, 03:58:31 pm »
hi gary but if you were doing a big job you would have to go back 2/3 time more to fill up the trolley . yet with my trolley when doing a small job lets say a job that you need just 25l water to do it thats all you would put in it so no ext lugging around is needed and yes you can fit it in same car and run a hose from it .
maximun height with handle removed is 68cm
maximun width is 54cm
maximun length is 47 cu
dont know size of your trolley but its about the same i think

no need to refill my pure freedom trolley there is no fixed barrel to fill up
like i said before just drop hose in new barrel and off i go again.having to
constantly refill a fixed barrel takes up to much time and energy.when my
250 ltr tank arrives and i have time to have it fitted in my ford escort van
i will simply use my trolley the same way as i did in my car except i wont
be humping barrels around every morning way easier

pureease

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Re: pureease new trolley
« Reply #33 on: November 01, 2008, 04:15:32 pm »
gary i dont think you get it the barrel will remove in secs and if thats how you want to run the trolley you can do the same with my system all you need to do is the same as you heve be doing put a pip in a 25l barrel and run it like that or run it from your new 250l van tank . but when you cant get hose to your job fill the trolley and work much longer than you do with your trolley . this i fund very good reserch to see how ever 1 is working with a van system or a trolley meny thanks agen alan