Now i'm thinking i need a backpack/trolley or boot system??? I have a Vauxhall Astra estate car. Have you got any suggestions that could help?
I've thought about a trailer, but am a bit concerned about it getting stolen?
The backpack idea on a trolley sounds good.
I think i would fill up at home with water from the DI tank and then transport the water in the boot. What do you think?
Ged,
I'm as new as you can get to WFP, with only around seven hours experience.
But welcome to the forum, fill your profile in so we know what sort of accent you have and don't be frightened to ask any daft questions. I've just asked how hard you have to push the brush against the glass; you can't get any more basic than that!
Anyway, the backpack/trolley/boot system sounds good, but remember that 1 litre of water weighs 1 kg, so be carefull not to overload your car. I know a few guys that work using system including myself.
Personally, I'm going to get a trailer. My trolley has big thick 'cross country type' tyres and ran over a massive lump of dog poo on Friday; I wasn't happy about putting it back in the car.
I'm sure you could come up with some device to stop the trailer being stolen (a big chain and padlock for example). You could still keep your poles in the vehicle.
The backpack cost me £215 from Shurflo and appears to be a brilliant bit of kit. It has a four speed pump, operated by a button at the base of the backpack; but you can shut the motor off by just folding a piece of water pipe. I've not used it much yet, so can't comment on the battery life, how much water you'll need, how many houses it'll do, but I plan to do tops only; mostly anyway.
I'm also using a typical WFP trolley which means I can pack an extra 25 litre container behind the back pack. It seems pretty good so far, but as I said; I'm brand new to WFP.
I hope I've been some help.
Which part of the country are you from and where do you live.