Interceptor VS BlueBox - "Machine off"

The Battle is ON in today's machine off, INTERCEPTOR vs BLUEBOX! 

So before you get your bets in lets go through each and compare, starting with the INTERCEPTOR.

You don't know what an Interceptor is? well take a look here this is how it could look when the work starts at your work place...


An Interceptor is an underground water treatment system which disposes of the Water from a Wash bay, Car Wash. 

So if you go for the interceptor, you have a lot of building work to tackle on your way into the office! Mind your step! 


This building work you see can be costly and also take weeks or even months to complete, also if you're thinking about moving then you will have to say goodbye to your Interceptor. Sadly once installed its very tricky to relocate, its all under ground as you can see below so once its covered you won't see it again.


The Interceptor comes in different capacity's from 2000-20,000 Litres, so if you decided to upgrade in size you would need to get a new one installed. 



Now lets move on to the BlueBox which is a newer option and form of water treatment disposal, have a look for yourself in below Image. 

We actually have a live Demo area set up at Morclean so you can come see it for yourself learn more about it and have a go washing your own car! 

The BlueBox is surface mounted above ground, easy to fix simple inlet, outlet, minimal installation. The good news is NO BUILDING WORK required or civil costs. 

Easy to move so can be taken with you if you relocate, the BlueBox replaces the need to have an Interceptor, which is required by law. 

How long does it take to fit? 
Well you can fit it in minutes, so no waiting around and no disruption, we quote you a fixed price and you take it away no fuss! 

So as you know its the Law to have either an Interceptor or BlueBox so which one has your vote in the MACHINE OFF? 

For more information contact: Freephone 0800 1300 402 T: +44 (0)1246 471147

Posted today by Jodie (Marketing Assistant) contact jodie@morclean.com 

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