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Currently have two electric hose reels in my van. Cox reel full setup costing about £1300-1500 Also had fitted today a PowerUP HD reel. Costing £500-£600Obviously both fixed to van. I also have a hose roller system. So van doors are locked up. After using elec reels. Would NEVER ever go back to manual. I have three MANUAL Cox reels at a cost of £330 each plus vat plus fitting kits and I still wouldn't reel in manually. Not on your nelly.
I can understand how it helped you, I'm not having problems like that though. My problem is more to do with fatigue (having just turned 60), lifting the reel in & out of the van and then rewinding it. By the end of a heavy day I'm wasted. Also I tend to older employ older guys (50's) as they prove to be more reliable. So I'm wondering how long it would take for the power reel (or similar) to pay for itself in more productivity for my set up? any thoughts?
Can any one answer a question who uses the black power up the from window cleaning warehouse, I have the manual version and they have a tendancy to unspool or run to fast and get tangled Does this happen on the electric version or is there slight tension on the reel when walking away from van with hose In hand
What about reliability? If the motor fails for whatever reason, can they still be hand cranked and if so are they as free wheeling as an normal reel or does the motor inhibit free movement?
Any chance of seeing some photo's of your set up Clever Forum Name? ( how did you ever get on at school with a name like that?)