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Hipporoller Drop Test: Slides

In November 2009 we took a Hippo Water Roller filled with 90 Litres (24 gallons) of water and dropped it from a height of 2.2 meters (7 feet) onto a solid concrete floor.

The images above were taken from two different angles.

Damage to the drum was minimal:

  • A small crack appeared at the top of the drum
  • The flat surface developed a bulge
  • The screw cap popped off releasing the pressure and could still be screwed back onto the drum afterwards

Conclusion:

Despite a full roller falling from an unusual height of 2.2 meters (7 feet) the weight of 90kg (200 pounds) smashing into a solid concrete floor caused minimal damage.


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You may download any of our gallery images from our FlickR site at http://www.flickr.com/photos/hipporoller/.
For higher quality images, kindly request from us through our Contact Us Page with the name/s of the image/s required.
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