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DHTiling

I've thinking about getting a Pedalo for a while now, but £180 for what is essentially a bucket and a pole with a sponge on the end is a serious bit of money. No doubt worth it in the long run but a bit overpriced.

How wet do you get your floors to require a pedalo.. :lol:

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bugs183

Until you use a Pedalo you'll never know.
It's way more than a bucket and a pole.
£180 will pay for itself in no time all, both financially and the fact you are stood up!
 
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Gazzer

Until you use a Pedalo you'll never know.
It's way more than a bucket and a pole.
£180 will pay for itself in no time all, both financially and the fact you are stood up!


Yup keep off those knees as much as you can !
 
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yes tha'st one very good reason i bought the burta machine for the clean-up ,it's all very well us covering thousands of meters of tiling in our careers, but never forget there is always a physical price to pay !!, usally at the end of your career / or life ,with worn out body part's , they only have so -much wear in them like everything els we use,and will fail eventually :thumbsup: as some of us older ones are finding out :juggle:
 
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hillhead

I've had Raimondi skipper and didn't love it, the water sits to high in it as the grid is high.
Karl Dahm is the business, I have 2 of them and can't fault them.
I wash everything with the KD.
 
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Alan M

i cant understand why ye dont cut the grid if its too high.
i have a KD and love it but if i thought i could impove it i would ,without hesitation
 
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hillhead

i cant understand why ye dont cut the grid if its too high.
i have a KD and love it but if i thought i could impove it i would ,without hesitation
Simple Alan, the Raimondi grid sits on the edges of the mould !
Its not like the great KD where the tray sits on base.
 
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Alan M

Simple Alan, the Raimondi grid sits on the edges of the mould !
Its not like the great KD where the tray sits on base.


o i see. you could cut away some of the lip it sits on or some of the grid to let it drop down . then bolt 4 legs on to keep it up a bit.
 

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