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Have a facelift 2k caddy van and looking for ideas for shelving out! Mainly burners spares. Few nozzle boxes analyser drills and a powerflusher and filter etc. maybe I shoulda bought a bigger van!!
 
Seems a strange van choice if your planning on carrying flushing equipment on a daily basis. Unless all you do is powerflushing this sounds a little excessive.
 
That's the one thing i miss since leaving vaillant....... A nicely racked out van with lights and electric in the back lol
 
Seems a strange van choice if your planning on carrying flushing equipment on a daily basis. Unless all you do is powerflushing this sounds a little excessive.

Powerflush equipment won't be in it daily but everything else will be! Shelved out but in a way I can still slide a radiator or two if required. Step ladder is kept on roof
 
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