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rosskesava

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Re: X-Trolley
« Reply #20 on: December 23, 2015, 10:40:55 pm »
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.

It depends what the parking is like where you are working. I built my own trolley specifically for my own needs that knocks spots off anything you can buy simply because shop bought ones are made for every eventually.

It cost me about £50 to make.
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Smudger

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Re: X-Trolley
« Reply #21 on: December 24, 2015, 11:57:37 am »
Agree with Ross - there are uses for trolleys I made 2 specially for a hospital clean (110 ltr) they are the only way to do the job, generally I wouldn't touch a trolley for general round work, I also like the idea of refilling the tank rather than changing barrels


Lee - I do have a question regarding an article in the latest issue... Can I ask it on here or via email ?

Darran
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Smurf

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Re: X-Trolley
« Reply #22 on: December 24, 2015, 12:49:04 pm »
Agree with Ross - there are uses for trolleys I made 2 specially for a hospital clean (110 ltr) they are the only way to do the job, generally I wouldn't touch a trolley for general round work, I also like the idea of refilling the tank rather than changing barrels


Lee - I do have a question regarding an article in the latest issue... Can I ask it on here or via email ?

Darran

I remember you posting the pics smudger as you had large inner courtyards in a hospital to clean.
Thinking outside of the box like that to make your own large diy trolleys I take my hat off to you as certainly served there purpose for sure. Still it was a shame that you did not have the option to use a portable on demand ro/di setup all the same.
As like you say smaller trolleys in general are a waste of effort and time.