Can't see point in going for those expensive ones when you can build an home made one for less than fifty quid
Daft init. More money than sense some people.
Maybe. But the cheap DIY units use 24volts motors on 12v power supply. That not only reduces their speed but also reduces torque.
Supply of components isn't a given either. It wasn't too long ago when the supplier shipped wrong goods and then said that chain sprocket drives were no longer available as they were now belt drives.
I've also been concerned about the lack of a chain guard on the other ones. You run a factory without a chain guard on one of your machines, H&S will be on you as quick as a flash.
I also don't think much of the reversable handle that locks the hose in place when driving down the road of the PF one. Does it have to be removed when using the reel and replaced when the job is complete? That's a wait and see as Andrew never did a field demonstration with it working.
Price is obviously an unknown so may impact on desirability.
For me the lack of a hose layering system not been largely ignored. We haven't really had a good design of under body rollers either (in all due respects to Mr Jordan King) that will allow us to pull the hose out at an acute angle to the van.
For me I have to find ways of making the job easier. So an electric hose reel is a must for me in the near future. I thought I was going to pass out just winding in 100 meters of hose yesterday. My son usually does it these days. Had there been no wfp I'm sure my working life trad off ladders would have ended 5 years ago.
So it not always a desire that drives a purchase, it can also be a necessity.
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