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That looks good Lee, but I think that 45 liters is too big. and heavy to lug around.
Quote from: Spruce on December 21, 2015, 09:14:15 pmThat looks good Lee, but I think that 45 liters is too big. and heavy to lug around.Having used it today, the chunky wheels really help with maneuverability.... the dry weight is really light too.
Nothing to stop you only filling it to 25 litres
yes ......... you worry too much
Popped over to X-Line HQ this evening and had a look at X-Lines new trolley system. In real life it looks way smaller than the pictures taken. Infact it's quite deceptive, it almost looks slightly bigger than a 25L barrel - it holds 45L.
Some great points here regards filling and putting in and out of the van. With any trolley system I guess that will be an issue. The other stuff, day? Evening? lol is not important
I think the real question wfp window cleaners should be asking themselves is there any real need/use for a portable wfp trolley system when there is plenty of work about that a wfp trolley is not needed.If that trolley is aimed at new guys wanting to get into wfp then all I can say is good luck to them as looks an ergonomic nightmare to me.I don't know about you chaps but I found using a wfp trolley a real pain in the arse compared to a van mount. I also honestly cannot remember the last time I've needed to use one.
Quote from: Lee Burbidge on December 23, 2015, 10:45:42 amSome great points here regards filling and putting in and out of the van. With any trolley system I guess that will be an issue. The other stuff, day? Evening? lol is not important Made me want to read your mag LeeWill that also be; lol is not important
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