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Hose reel on trolly

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Thanks for the reply. I've had my eye on that same hose reel for a while but couldn't figure how to secure it to the Nano"s handle.
Is it a quality hose reel?
Is it still easy to manoeuvre the trolley with reel attached?
It not a commercial grade reel. What you will find over time the screws will fall out. Best thing to do is remove them and super glue them into place. Good value for the money though.
 
It not a commercial grade reel. What you will find over time the screws will fall out. Best thing to do is remove them and super glue them into place. Good value for the money though.
Do you know of a top quality commercial grade reel thats compact enough?
Do you use yours for all your window cleaning or just the odd job were a trolley is more suitable than a van mount?
 
It's no longer used on a nano trolley mate. It's in the shed with about 45m off garden hose pipe on it these days. Occasionally use it for pressure washing jobs when I'm far away from a feed tap.

Problem you have with commercial grade reels is they are heavy and cost around £500 plus the days.

Look at Claber website you might find something on there you can adapt.
 
It's no longer used on a nano trolley mate. It's in the shed with about 45m off garden hose pipe on it these days. Occasionally use it for pressure washing jobs when I'm far away from a feed tap.

Problem you have with commercial grade reels is they are heavy and cost around
It's no longer used on a nano trolley mate. It's in the shed with about 45m off garden hose pipe on it these days. Occasionally use it for pressure washing jobs when I'm far away from a feed tap.

Problem you have with commercial grade reels is they are heavy and cost around £500 plus the days.

Look at Claber website you might find something on there you can adapt.

It's no longer used on a nano trolley mate. It's in the shed with about 45m off garden hose pipe on it these days. Occasionally use it for pressure washing jobs when I'm far away from a feed tap.

Problem you have with commercial grade reels is they are heavy and cost around £500 plus the days.

Look at Claber website you might find something on there you can adapt.
Do you think this one would be ok?
It weighs 9kg and commercial grade. Costs around £250.
 

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