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Martin ccs

X-Line 25 Lt Trolley Users ....
« on: January 10, 2010, 02:23:39 pm »
I am deciding whether to get the trolley mentioned above, all owners of this specific trolley please submit your reviews....

Thanks in advance    :)

D B Services

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Re: X-Line 25 Lt Trolley Users ....
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2010, 07:16:09 pm »
Absolutely cracking piece of kit supplied by a company that really knows how to look after it's customers.

The build quality is superb. I employ so as you can imagine day to day care of kit can be a problem for me. Let's be honest an employee won't look after kit as well as the owner. Had them 9 months now and they habe never missed a beat. They are really built to a very high standard. I looked at them and the freedom and chose them. I haven't regretted it once.

The devil is in the detail so they say and iit's true in this case. The handles are adjustable and also set at an angle. This means you can set it to suit yourself and it is very well balanced when in use. THis takes the strain out of moving it around as much as possible. The material for the body is welded aluminium which is coated in... errr sorry I can't remember the name but unlike powder coating it is VERY hard to scratch. The battery is very easy to get at so if you want to leave the unit outside and just take the battery indoors to charge it is easy. Ohh I think the name for the coating is anodised. :)   The lads at X-line are bone-fide window cleaners who have been in the business a long time and they have made no compromises that I can see in the build of the trolley.

I do know a couple of lads who have the Freedom one who now wish they had bought the X-Line. I am not saying the freedom is a bad piece of kit. I am saying that the X-Line is a more refined,usable and durable trolley.



Cheers
Dan


G Griffin

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Re: X-Line 25 Lt Trolley Users ....
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2010, 07:35:29 pm »
Absolutely cracking piece of kit supplied by a company that really knows how to look after it's customers.

The build quality is superb. I employ so as you can imagine day to day care of kit can be a problem for me. Let's be honest an employee won't look after kit as well as the owner. Had them 9 months now and they habe never missed a beat. They are really built to a very high standard. I looked at them and the freedom and chose them. I haven't regretted it once.

The devil is in the detail so they say and iit's true in this case. The handles are adjustable and also set at an angle. This means you can set it to suit yourself and it is very well balanced when in use. THis takes the strain out of moving it around as much as possible. The material for the body is welded aluminium which is coated in... errr sorry I can't remember the name but unlike powder coating it is VERY hard to scratch. The battery is very easy to get at so if you want to leave the unit outside and just take the battery indoors to charge it is easy. Ohh I think the name for the coating is anodised. :)   The lads at X-line are bone-fide window cleaners who have been in the business a long time and they have made no compromises that I can see in the build of the trolley.

I do know a couple of lads who have the Freedom one who now wish they had bought the X-Line. I am not saying the freedom is a bad piece of kit. I am saying that the X-Line is a more refined,usable and durable trolley.



Cheers
Dan
Thanks Dan, I was  interested in this thread too.
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cleewindows

Re: X-Line 25 Lt Trolley Users ....
« Reply #4 on: January 14, 2010, 07:06:51 pm »
I have just ordered one of these with 5 extra barrels,bigger pole and a 300 gpd ro and di unit for about £930 ish forget exact price including vat and delivery,i think pole is 24ft.
bargain i thought,was gonna get simillar from pure freedom with 200 gpd ro and 17ft pole and 6 barrels for £920.
Think i got a good deal and the bloke on the phone seemed sound and very helpfull too.
 He also said he will set the ro and di units up for me and put stickers on the connectors so i know what they are.
well impressed,i look forward to trying the kit out hopefully early next week!

Xline Systems

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Re: X-Line 25 Lt Trolley Users ....
« Reply #5 on: January 15, 2010, 09:37:11 am »
I have just ordered one of these with 5 extra barrels,bigger pole and a 300 gpd ro and di unit for about £930 ish forget exact price including vat and delivery,i think pole is 24ft.
bargain i thought,was gonna get simillar from pure freedom with 200 gpd ro and 17ft pole and 6 barrels for £920.
Think i got a good deal and the bloke on the phone seemed sound and very helpfull too.
 He also said he will set the ro and di units up for me and put stickers on the connectors so i know what they are.
well impressed,i look forward to trying the kit out hopefully early next week!

no worrys will try my best to get it to you by tuesday,  ;)

cleewindows

Re: X-Line 25 Lt Trolley Users ....
« Reply #6 on: January 15, 2010, 04:06:23 pm »
 ;D] will it be in blue m8 being a leicester city fan?

cleewindows

Re: X-Line 25 Lt Trolley Users ....
« Reply #7 on: January 17, 2010, 06:33:56 am »
looking forward to getting my trolley!

Xline Systems

  • Posts: 902
Re: X-Line 25 Lt Trolley Users ....
« Reply #8 on: January 18, 2010, 03:57:50 pm »
blue it shall be ;)

cleewindows

Re: X-Line 25 Lt Trolley Users ....
« Reply #9 on: January 18, 2010, 05:28:21 pm »
cheers mate,look forward to getting it