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Has anyone got the xline set up tank and hot water if so what do you think of it thanks
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I thought you were applying for the role to be on the installation team at Xline though ? @Green Pro Clean Ltd
i don't think theres many-if any on here who have an x-line stystem mate,i've seen a couple up close and if i'm honest theres nothing special about them at all technically not the best either although it looks flashy-it isn't.
green pro doesn't have a good word to say about x-line and I agree with Darren about this and the shocking way james and his dad treated him I haven't bought from them just because of that, (me and green pro never really agree on anything but you show support in other ways).
other stystems are available of course and some are better than others,the problem is because they are so expensive you get into the mines better than yours scenario as owners don't change stystems like these often so you have to rely on gut feelings and a lot of research and above all experience to find the right one for you as its not all about the price
hot water by diesel heaters is this years buzz word and a few are getting into it and its becoming more desirable to own one,but they come at a price to own one and keep it running and because its the current buzzword theres all manner of rubbish being flown about forums and facebook with many not really knowing what they are talking about giving all sorts of advice and beating their chests about the kw size of their heaters.
I see your in Portsmouth so I would assume it doesn't get that cold there but airbourne salt would be more of a problem than the cold,consider an heating element for the tank if that's an option so you could judge if warm water works for you and take it from there
I am thinking about doing a post in the diy section about the diy diesel heaters but time is a bit limited at the moment,if its of any intrest to someone i'll try and do a post
Go to grippa tank mate.Has anyone got the xline set up tank and hot water if so what do you think of it thanks
I take it steve that if your sat down olivers not going to pull your pants back upGo to grippa tank mate.
Oliver is the dogs lower regions.
Make sure you’re sitting down though when you get your estimate
Thanks for the replays..I live in plymouth. A lot of my work is by the sea. I've got a gas heater set up already and do enjoy using the hot.going to buy a newer van in the next couple of weeks.. so I was just going to bite the bullet and get something nice.. I know it's a lot of money and i know it will do the same as my diy set up..I've work and saved hard since I started and just wanted to reward myself ? relly liked the look of the x line but not sounded so good now.. what's the thoughts like on the face lift.. 2 man system hot 9kw I'm thinking..thanks
. I've got a gas heater set up already
Yes understand your frustration.Bought a Pure Freedom 2 man 9kw hot water system nearly 8 years ago at a lot less cost than Grippatank. Still using the very same system to this day. They reply very quickly to any technical problems and talk you through them. The only complaint of the company is the replacement filters resin etc can be of questionable quality and personally don't buy these from them.
Enquiried about a top of the range Grippa Gutter Vac, with the highest quality carbon fibre poles, circa £3k. Could never get through on the phone so emailed them as the power wasn't great and the only reply I got was we wouldn't sell it if it didn't work. Never got a call or even a follow up call. Not exactly what I would expect from a premium quality supplier so I bought a Sky Vac Industrial with their top grade poles.
The Webasto heater is the best, whoever supplies it only really install it and any warranty would apply.