Scissor lift recommendation please

Hi folks,
We are considering buying one of these ... will need to get to a platform height of 4m.
It is for safely washing windows and painting woodwork. We currently use ladders but I've finally persuaded OH that a scissor lift would be safer.
Has anyone ever bought one?
Many thanks,
Bee x
We are considering buying one of these ... will need to get to a platform height of 4m.
It is for safely washing windows and painting woodwork. We currently use ladders but I've finally persuaded OH that a scissor lift would be safer.
Has anyone ever bought one?
Many thanks,
Bee x
Gardener and beekeeper in beautiful Scottish Borders
A single bee creates just one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in her lifetime
A single bee creates just one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in her lifetime
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Our house is rendered and needs to be pressure washed every 3 years or so. We usually hire a self-drive cherry picker which lifts to over 10m and extends forwards to allow us to reach round corners where access is more difficult. Cost about £300 for a week's hire in August.
Certainly a much safer and quicker way of doing the job and we also got to clean soffits, clear gutters, check the roof over etc etc.
Thanks for the response. Sorry ... that first sentence of mine is a bit misleading.
No link .... I just meant buying a scissor lift.
We have a modern house with a big expanse of glass on a couple of elevations. The windows need washing about every 4 weeks or so .... which means hiring would work out too expensive over the long term.
It won't be cheap to buy one, but I think it will be worth it to stay safe.
Bee x
A single bee creates just one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in her lifetime