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TBH I was gutted when I saw this.:sad:That's a nifty setup Spruce.
I'd love to have a van to get type of setup looks grear but I have a vw golf and the boot isn't the biggest. It's decent but I'm snookered for space unfortunately.
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I did think about that but thought it would be huge money and awkward setting up. Think Under have a very impressive one.What about a decent, robust trailer with a tank mounted onto it?
I did think about that but thought it would be huge money and awkward setting up. Think Under have a very impressive one.
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Hi Daniel Perkins. I am in county Louth and have recently bought a 25 litre trolley system from pure freedom. It worked out at about 1600 euros delivered from the uk.
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Its a consideration, but I think a backpack will slow him down doing commercial. My son prefers to use a backpack when doing residential but as soon as we have a lot of commercial windows the hose reel comes out. But only @Daniel Perkins knows what his commercial application is. What will work for him may not work for you and I.I'd definitely save the euro's of a professional trolley and opt for a backpack (£100) and folding trolley (£20).
Easier to lift out of a car as it can fold away and doesn't ever weigh much over 25kg which is far easier to get in and out.
Pure Freedom 50 Litre Trolley System PackageI don't have a van so will be working out back of a car, is the 50l big in size?
Thanks very much mate, would you recommend the pure freedom? Don't think i'll need to RO if tds low here, might email them and see do they tailor a package. If I could save on the RO I could upgrade on pole and brush etc maybe.
They will tailor a package to suit you. Its a good quality product. They fit a heavy duty Shurflo pump and a Spring manufactured controller. Both those items are used with van mount systems. Backpacks aren't designed for continuous use and use lower spec pumps and electronics. (We've never had a pump fail on any of our backpacks over the years; its the electronic controllers and or 3 speed change over switches that are their Achilles heel in our experience.Thanks very much mate, would you recommend the pure freedom? Don't think i'll need to RO if tds low here, might email them and see do they tailor a package. If I could save on the RO I could upgrade on pole and brush etc maybe.
Yeah I think the backpack is out for me. Completely agree about he image aspect and that's why I'm being a bit pedantic about the research as I don't want to make a mistake. DO you recommend a hybrid or carbon for me as a first time user?They will tailor a package to suit you. Its a good quality product. They fit a heavy duty Shurflo pump and a Spring manufactured controller. Both those items are used with van mount systems. Backpacks aren't designed for continuous use and use lower spec pumps and electronics. (We've never had a pump fail on any of our backpacks over the years; its the electronic controllers and or 3 speed change over switches that are their Achilles heel in our experience.
From a professional view, the PF trolley looks the business and performs well. Using a backpack doesn't give the right impression IMHO.
Whatever you do and how you go about doing it is your advertising board; your image. You are promoting yourself to the outside world. People will either admire you or make derogatory remarks. Its all about your reputation.
The majority of users on here would only buy poles from Gardiners. Forget the fiberglass rubbish PF will try to fob off on you.
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If the budget will stretch an SLX. A CLX is fine as a starter pole if the budget it tight. I used a CLX for years to begin with. Now the SLX 22 and SLX40 are my poles of choice. Keep the grit out of it and it will last a long time. Mine get taken apart periodically and sprayed with a thin coat of engine lacquer.Yeah I think the backpack is out for me. Completely agree about he image aspect and that's why I'm being a bit pedantic about the research as I don't want to make a mistake. DO you recommend a hybrid or carbon for me as a first time user?
Lovely i'll look into both of them you mentioned. Going to contact pure freedom about their trolley as xline don't seem interested in contacting me back. Just looking at the SLX30, looks great pole. Lot of extras that you can choose from which i'm not sure about i.e. Gooseneck, Brush, Jets, Hose/Valve & hose adaptor. Reviews on Gardiner seem to be great too.