Soaps and Shines
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Can you guys recommend a good quality backpack and or trolley system not too expensive for newish start thanks. Some of my customers i cant reach by ladder
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Yeah dude i’ve always used the big boy backpacks from window cleaning warehouse maybe they’ll have some in stock?Gardiners Backpacks are out of stock till mid July if you can wait that long. @Incheck uses them all the time so he might be able to point you in a different direction
What trolley is this please and where from?I have the ova8 pole and the bigboy set up with a sack trolly when I'm not cleaning trad. It works well!
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Stay away from shitty Ebay Chinese backpacks around the £90 and upwards as they will break and burn.Can you guys recommend a good quality backpack and or trolley system not too expensive for newish start thanks. Some of my customers i cant reach by ladder
Thanks Mups. Just got it delivered, looks like it will a couple a job. Wheels a bit rattly though?VonHaus 90kg Hand Truck/Sack Trolly. On Amazon, let me know if you've found it.
You could always pack the shaft out with some additional washers. I've been using it for over a week now without any problems with the build quality..Thanks Mups. Just got it delivered, looks like it will a couple a job. Wheels a bit rattly though?
I don't think a weeks use of something is long enough to give a a decent thumbs up on anything , I'd personally wait more than a month of using anything to be confident of build quality etc ?You could always pack the shaft out with some additional washers. I've been using it for over a week now without any problems with the build quality..
Ok; I'll update you in a months time ??I don't think a weeks use of something is long enough to give a a decent thumbs up on anything , I'd personally wait more than a month of using anything to be confident of build quality etc ?
There's many variations of this design about however the original (and IMO the best) is the Clarke Strongarm CSTA100 from machine mart. I've had mine 17-18 years now and although i've had to take it apart and put better quality nuts on a couple of bits inside (easy job), for a 17 odd year old trolley i don't think that's bad going. There are however plenty of copy cat trollies out there that literally weigh half the weight and are very flimsy yet still quote hte 90kg capacity. Avoid those. The Clarke version weighs in about 9kg if memory serves. My grandfather also had one of the clarkes and loved it.VonHaus 90kg Hand Truck/Sack Trolly. On Amazon, let me know if you've found it.What trolley is this please and where from?
Well said, i often find reviews for crappy stuff online from people who literally open it and leave a 5* review after 10 minutes of ownership. Tesco had a HP multifunction printer online years ago which had loads of stupid reviewers like this all praising it. After 4 months of frustrating ownership i was well experienced and left my review, needless to say Tesco rejected it.I don't think a weeks use of something is long enough to give a a decent thumbs up on anything , I'd personally wait more than a month of using anything to be confident of build quality etc ?
I'd wait 31 days 4 hours and 3 minutes might be just enough time ?Ok; I'll update you in a months time ??
The dreaded Chineseium sack truck.. top tip. Pull the split pin out. Get some large bore washers and pack out the slop then reinstall the split pin. Should last longer and save the rubber after moulded tyre falling offThanks Mups. Just got it delivered, looks like it will a couple a job. Wheels a bit rattly though?