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I've had a Bipper with a 350 tank,really good but I did need to change the rear spring coils for heavy duty ones as the back went quite low, it was well within the payload but looked really low at the back, really cheap to run and no climbing in and out as everything was there when doors were open,350 liters was more than enough for a full days work if you use a trigger etc..I only got rid of it as I like cycling and couldn't get my bike in the back hence bought another van for this and other arrangments so got shot of both of them and got a Connect L2 240 which does everything raher than running two vans.All in all it is ideal for a one man band 350 litres is plenty and really easy to park etc.
also id say 350L is not enough for a sole trader window cleaner who cleans nearly all his work with wfp.i used around 450L today just working 930am-330pm.(12 jobs)some of them were fairly large properties though and a few commercial.if your trading ground floor windows then obviously a smaller tank would be ok but why would you?its quicker to wfp nearly all work(top and bottoms)IME.
Quote from: dazmond on August 16, 2017, 06:34:44 pmalso id say 350L is not enough for a sole trader window cleaner who cleans nearly all his work with wfp.i used around 450L today just working 930am-330pm.(12 jobs)some of them were fairly large properties though and a few commercial.if your trading ground floor windows then obviously a smaller tank would be ok but why would you?its quicker to wfp nearly all work(top and bottoms)IME.Daz, you mean 350L is not enough for you. Its enough for me and i am a sole trader and have been going for quite some time. I don't trad bottoms or anything else, i just WFP them. I do trad also , but thats mainly shops, hotels etc.... but in anycase i don't even run my tank out, hardly ever. I also do not work six hours per day, i work less . But i've evolved to work like that. I used to run round in a tranny with a 650 litre tank occasionally getting someone to help me, not for me now.
Understand your situation mate, could be a good van for you.I ran out at 13.30 today! carried on with the trad pole and backflip and had a good day.A normal day for me is 10/12 4 bedroomed officers houses at £18/20 and on a regular day I can just about last out on water.Today I had two first cleans which took 3 backpacks each, really bad and my water was at 60 degrees!Love the Bipper, did a lot of research first and had a list of things to check all of which it met.Easier than a car to drive, whatever you buy good luck.
Its not about how much you can carry , its what you splash it on that counts , least time , least water , most money , the new way of working , i dont make any less now than i ever have , i carry 100 L less and work half the hours , hence why a 350 does what i want it to
I have the Fiat Fiorino , same van , i have a 350 , wfp everything at 1.7 L a minute , thats 3 hours 45 minutes of pumping water non stop , i have run out of water once in 2 years , most days i get home with at least 100 L left .I dont think its a case of water volume its more based on the work you do , 350 is more than enough for me !