New Aquaroll and Wastemaster Economy

DSB
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edited February 2019 in Parts & Accessories #1

I've just heard that F L Hitchman have released a new version on the Aquaroll and Wastemaster, which they have labelled 'Economy'.  The same size as the traditional 'grey' Aquaroll.

The difference is that they are made from recyclable material.  The spec says that the 'walls are thinner'.  Although this could very well mean they are less substantial and I guess may very well mean that content may freeze more easily in the winter, I wonder if the items are much lighter?

I have sent them a quick email with regard to the weight so will let you all know when I get a reply.

Although, I'm guessing the difference in weight may only be small, the small user payload we get and the increase in the number of 'failed axles' - the caravan manufacturers telling us it's because of overloading- might mean that when the time comes to replace1 the aquaroll and Wastemaster, it might just be worth a look.

I'll post up as soon as I get a reply from Hitchman.

David

P.S. they come in new course too..... laughing

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  • EasyT
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    edited February 2019 #2

    when the time comes to relacectge aquaroll and Wastemaster, it might just be worth a look.

    My view of the versions tha tI have had for 15 years is that they are pretty indestructible 

  • DSB
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    edited February 2019 #3
  • lornalou1
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    edited February 2019 #4

    looks like the only difference is the colour

  • DSB
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    edited February 2019 #5

    Sorry about the gobbledygook word in the middle smile.

    I know what you mean Alan.  Perhaps that is why they are introducing them.  The old ones had a 10 year guarantee.  These Economy models just have a 2 year guarantee, but they are a little cheaper - but not much.

    I guess they might be useful for someone starting out from scratch.

    We've had ours for about 10 years (Our previous set got stolen with the caravan).

    David

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited February 2019 #6

    I think the problem for the manufacturer is that they make such a robust product in the original Aquaroll and Wastemaster that there is not much in the way of repeat business! I can't remember how long we have had ours but we must be talking 20 years if not longer. We have even continued to use the Aquaroll with our current motorhome but our new one won't that the same facility to use it so it will go into retirement and probably sit in the shed like the Wastemaster has for the last 6 years!!!

    David

  • ocsid
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    edited February 2019 #7

    I still have one of the first where they put the tyre on the roller not the offset frame! I expect if it had been the earlier one it would be a collectors item these days?

    I have a slightly more modern one we use, as the original was not designed for submersible pumps, but that still well predates the side fill type.

    Yes, I agree they did not make them a throwaway item, well not up till now.

  • cyberyacht
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    edited February 2019 #8

    So much for reducing plastic pollution. How many new ones are going to end up in landfill after a few years when they split?

  • Navigateur
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    edited February 2019 #9

    So much for reducing plastic pollution. How many old ones are going to end up in landfill when users are conned into thinking the new ones are better.?

  • EasyT
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    edited February 2019 #10

    Looked on Jacksons of Old Arley website. Older version with 10yr guarantee £50. Economy with 2yr guarantee £45. 

    Can't say that I would get excited to save £5 to but what warrants to be an inferior product with regard to lifetime

  • redface
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    edited February 2019 #11

    Thanks guys - at least I know that mine will see me out!

  • Merve
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    edited February 2019 #12

    What is the capacity of the aquaroll these day? 40lts? I bought water hogs with a 50 litre capacity with the logic of why roll 40 litres when you can roll 50? Less use=less wear= longer life- and they were cheaper than their smaller cousins 

  • EasyT
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    edited February 2019 #13

    Or in my case why lug 50 litres when 40 litre size is more than enough.

  • Phishing
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    edited February 2019 #14

    I have an original which was second hand when I got it.

    I recon it would probably survive a nuclear detonation, totally overengineered and too heavy. Comforting to know that you can buy stuff that lasts, until now!!!

    On the up side the originals will become sought after and will be valuable one day!

     

  • ocsid
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    edited February 2019 #15

    Happy enough to have the old even smaller Aquaroll so using freshly drawn, rather than stale water by refilling it every evening.

     

  • DSB
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    edited February 2019 #16

    You are probably right Phishing.  I was interested in finding out if the new ones were any lighter in weight. 

    I know the difference would be relatively small, but the number of people who are currently suffering from dropped axles and need a replacement is growing.  When the vans go in fir inspection, manufacturers (especially Bailey,) are either refusing to do the job under warranty because the caravans are found to be overweight when they go in to be inspected, or they are sending out letters saying that they believe that the van may have been overloaded at sometime during its ownership but as a measure of goodwill, will replace the axle.

    It might be particularly useful for someone buying equipment foe the first time or who have had their van sten with equipment inside etc.  I did send an email to F L  Hitchman asking about weight, but as yet have not received a reply.

    David

  • Cornersteady
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    edited February 2019 #17

    or 10 kg heavier = more weight on the wheels = more wear?