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Just a heads up for anyone that uses these cheap and cheerful reels like me. I buy them and when they fall apart after a year or two I replace.I had been getting them from a supplier that no longer supplies them and as you are probably aware they can be got for about £38/£40 ex vat and delivery elsewhere. But spares are not so readily available.However, you may find that if it leaks after a time rather than replace the reel you want to buy the (usually left hand) black male spindle that goes through the reel frame on a plastic bearing between the hoselock microbore fitting and the hose feed connector from your pump.If so I have found a supplier for them. If of interest just say.
Quote from: AuRavelling79 on March 03, 2021, 04:45:22 pmJust a heads up for anyone that uses these cheap and cheerful reels like me. I buy them and when they fall apart after a year or two I replace.I had been getting them from a supplier that no longer supplies them and as you are probably aware they can be got for about £38/£40 ex vat and delivery elsewhere. But spares are not so readily available.However, you may find that if it leaks after a time rather than replace the reel you want to buy the (usually left hand) black male spindle that goes through the reel frame on a plastic bearing between the hoselock microbore fitting and the hose feed connector from your pump.If so I have found a supplier for them. If of interest just say.Gardiners used to sell all the spares for them not sure if they still do with there reduction in stuff
Quote from: AuRavelling79 on March 03, 2021, 04:45:22 pmJust a heads up for anyone that uses these cheap and cheerful reels like me. I buy them and when they fall apart after a year or two I replace.I had been getting them from a supplier that no longer supplies them and as you are probably aware they can be got for about £38/£40 ex vat and delivery elsewhere. But spares are not so readily available.However, you may find that if it leaks after a time rather than replace the reel you want to buy the (usually left hand) black male spindle that goes through the reel frame on a plastic bearing between the hoselock microbore fitting and the hose feed connector from your pump.If so I have found a supplier for them. If of interest just say.your such a tightwad - go on treat yourself to a proper reel
Where do you get these from? Do they have a screw in centre so a 6mm hose can be connected straight in or need to be adapted
Proper cheapskates some of you!
Quote from: dazmond on March 09, 2021, 07:51:43 pmProper cheapskates some of you! I ordered 2x pure freedom stainless steel stacking reels ( electric) over a month ago still waiting for them !!!!!
Quote from: Splash & dash on March 09, 2021, 11:09:27 pmQuote from: dazmond on March 09, 2021, 07:51:43 pmProper cheapskates some of you! I ordered 2x pure freedom stainless steel stacking reels ( electric) over a month ago still waiting for them !!!!!Mine took6 weeks. Motors were Delayed In port.
Quote from: AuRavelling79 on March 03, 2021, 04:45:22 pmJust a heads up for anyone that uses these cheap and cheerful reels like me. I buy them and when they fall apart after a year or two I replace.I had been getting them from a supplier that no longer supplies them and as you are probably aware they can be got for about £38/£40 ex vat and delivery elsewhere. But spares are not so readily available.However, you may find that if it leaks after a time rather than replace the reel you want to buy the (usually left hand) black male spindle that goes through the reel frame on a plastic bearing between the hoselock microbore fitting and the hose feed connector from your pump.If so I have found a supplier for them. If of interest just say.You got a link then please? I’ve got about four broken ones with bits missing. The welding on the disc goes and the grey bushes seem to vanish.