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RichieB

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Any good you think...im limited to having in car so thought a low key wfp system that I can move about easily.

Ticks all the right boxes....but does anyone have any good/bad experiences of these systems?

Cheers

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Any good you think...im limited to having in car so thought a low key wfp system that I can move about easily.

Ticks all the right boxes....but does anyone have any good/bad experiences of these systems?

Cheers

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If you can wait a couple weeks, tge water genie backpack from the cleaning warehouse is lighter, only 3l less capacity, and more compact. Use it daily from a hatchback, and fits in the rear foot well so takes up no space, and comes with an integrated trolley. What's your tds? You can get a DI, backpack and pole for under £400 so will save you a few quid too

 
I have a PF trolley & it's good quality. If I were you however I would go for a Gardiner's pole (ideally SLX-22).

 
out of a car really you only need a backpack, gardiners are the best, cos you need 25 ltr canisters in the rest of your space. what is your tap water tds if its under 100 you only need a couple of di vessels you can set up for a hell of a lot less than £830 , my whole van mount was less than that

 
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