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Thanks for the replys,
So decided to leave the xline alone and probably go for the pure freedom nano trolley,
However for the saik of £100 and £20 for a trolley it had to be worth buying a gardiner backpack once their back in stock.
Cheers!
I agree! although i haven't had too many problems with the trolley itself it is a bit bulky and xlines customer service/technical support is non exsistent i would steer well clear i with i had got the pure freedom nano! got a gardiner backback now which i prefer mostof the time!After having one of these for just over a year I would strongly advise not getting one!!
1. The castors fell off the handle
2. The controller is directly under where you tip your water in, which resulted in it turning itself on and not working properly.
3. It is way too heavy to be lifting in and out of your vehicle.
4. Even though they state you can lay this on its side water leak out of the top cap.
5. Technical service is non-existent, I had a problem and rang for support line 5 times and no answer then rang sales and answered on 1st attempt.
If I was you I would look at the cleaning warehouse for there trolley.
I used to use a gardiners backpack left in the car with 100m hoseThat decision is for you to make.
We have a Gardiner's backpack and it works fine. Son prefers to use it instead of his hose reel. He prefers to carry it around. We have a trolley but he won't use it. I can't use it as I find its too heavy for me to lift up.
However. the Purefreedom Trolley uses the same heavy duty pump and controller as used on most van mounts. There is a big difference in price but there is a reason for it. They do a similar job but I don't think its fair to compare them.
One of the lads used a PF trolley when his van was written off by a Polish lorry driver. He end up leaving his trolley in the car with a few 25l containers full of water and washed windows using his hose reel. I doubt that our Gardiner's backpack would do that as its not designed for that. It's basically an electric crop/weed killer sprayer that has been 'converted' to wfp.
Why, is it that heavy?I don't think there's anyone on here strong enough to use it ?
Yeah but that's just like 2 sacks of spuds on a sack barrow!Well the water weighs 45kg's
Most people complain about 35kg, 25l trolleys, with the Di etc that probably weighs 70kgs. @Apw1210is the trolley king he might be able to tell you better.Yeah but that's just like 2 sacks of spuds on a sack barrow!
OK thanks for the input?Most people complain about 35kg, 25l trolleys, with the Di etc that probably weighs 70kgs. @Apw1210is the trolley king he might be able to tell you better.