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I have taken on a big commercial job for a casino but I need a wfp.

Im guessing a back pack is cheapest!

Any advive on cheapest back pack?

Thanks

 
well done

look at the window cleanign warehouse backpack

or look on ebay

i got window cleanign warehouse backpack and i used it all day today cos my battey on my van died early on

without it id be lost lol

 
well done

look at the window cleanign warehouse backpack

or look on ebay

i got window cleanign warehouse backpack and i used it all day today cos my battey on my van died early on

without it id be lost lol
Pretty much this.

Big Boy Backpack is great. Some people have gripes with the lids. But i drilled a hole in mine to fill. So never gets taken off.

 
Pretty much this.

Big Boy Backpack is great. Some people have gripes with the lids. But i drilled a hole in mine to fill. So never gets taken off.
Gud idea

 
A back pack for a "big commercial" ?

How big is the casino?

Do you have any equipment to purify the water?

Do you Know the Tds of the local water ?

 
He said cheapest option.

I have cleaned some biggish jobs from backpack. But I have hose slowly filling backpack lol

 
Backpack

Tds meter

Purifying equipment

Pole

Barrels

Etc etc... It ain't going to be "cheap" so hope the casino is regular or a big price

IF the casino is BIG, has a water tap and the water is low enough then I'd just buy a di and a pole..

 
IF the casino is BIG, has a water tap and the water is low enough then I'd just buy a di and a pole..
I still have limited room for purified water in my vehicle (which I hope will be changing very soon). But I do this (what Belfast cleaning says) with the bigger houses that I clean. I just plug in a DI tank to their outside water supply, link up my extension hose, and put my pole and brush on the end. No trolley, back pack or anything else.

Note: The TDS in my area is low enough to do this - i.e. just use a di tank, no RO or anything.

So, to the outside tap I connect a short hozelock hose, which gets to my di tank. My extension hose connects to the 'out' side of the di tank, and my wfp connects to the end of my extension hose.

Actually, my extension hose probably cost as much as a Big Boy back pack, so maybe it isn't the cheapest method, but you don't need to buy water containers, fill them, and hope that you have brought enough of them to the job.

 
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