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John i agree with what you say about the trolley as long as people no that there is a problem when filling it as the water gets into the flo control like i said its easily solved use a bucket.
Used the trolley today must say iam well impresed with it and for £200 looks a great buy evev if i have to change a couple of the fittings still well worth the money and Omnipole are selling it for £400+vat.
This one is ment to be the one that doesnt have the same problem.http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WATER-FED-POLE-TROLLEY_W0QQitemZ280306339771QQihZ018QQcategoryZ112579QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I see Omnipole have dropped there price for these trolleys they are now selling them for £279 on Ebay bit of a drop from £400+vat.
i think mine was made by a drunken chinaman on a friday afternoon
Quote from: elite mike on January 26, 2009, 06:04:29 pmi think mine was made by a drunken chinaman on a friday afternoon I may live close to Mike, but the drunken Chinaman isn't me.I'm Japanese!
I see Omnipole have dropped there price for these trolleys they are now selling them for £279 on Ebay bit of a drop from £400+vat. or near offer
I stood on the red hose that comes with it today the fitting snapped so i will have to take it to Cleantech next week and try and get them to fit some minibore to it.
I no what you mean Mike but how did you loosen the clip thats holding the red hose to the pump it looks a bit fiddly cheers Darren.