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windiewasher

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Re: backpacks
« Reply #20 on: September 20, 2010, 08:04:20 am »
It's easy done but if you have a supwrlite then you would struggle but with the vikan sill you can easy
18 litres more than enough for a first clean and so easy to carry instead of pulling or pushing a daft trolley!
 save loads of time using a backpack!


theres no chance at all you could clean a house on a first clean with a 18ltr backpack without refilling none at all!
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gary999

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Re: backpacks
« Reply #21 on: September 21, 2010, 02:55:42 pm »
18 litres more than enough for a first clean and so easy to carry instead of pulling or pushing a daft trolley!
 save loads of time using a backpack!


theres no chance at all you could clean a house on a first clean with a 18ltr backpack without refilling none at all!

why??...seems a daft thing to say..i would of thought it would
depend on the size of property and how dirty thewindows were

i stared with a freedom trolley i found it a right ball ache dragging
it around then having to drop the barrel off and hump it over
obsticales,so i turned it into a van system and got fed up of
microbore snaggng.

backpack with ten meters of pole hose best thing i ever did
pick up put down.my works all residential though, if i had
commercial work i would want a van system.

forget trolleys they are a waste of space ;D