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buy i a micheal's 


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The right price with power !!!  www.cross-american.com
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SO ARE YOU GUY SAYING I SHOULD JUST GIVE UP BECAUSE I ONLY HAVE  100PSI AND NO HEATER.THIS COST 1500$.IT BETTER DO A GOOD JOB AND IT DOES.I DONT THINK THE PIS IS AS IMPORTANT AS THE SUCTION YOU GET.

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Agitate the traffic area's after prespraying 100psi is a little slower and weak but will do the job. . . hang in there. . . . Save. . .save. . .save. . .your duckies. . . . . .upgrade as soon as you can. . .
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THANK JOHN.

WHAT KIND OF ADVERTISING DO YOU DO?DID IT WORK?ANY ADVICE?

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I heard there is a new 100 psi with heat but the way the pump works the water is heated after is passes through the pump(?) not sure if I'm making sense. but at only 1oo psi hopefully no breakers a going to blow.
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Pumps draw very little energy at these pressures. The important thing to watch is the draw of the vac motors. That is effected by the plumbing arrangement as well as motor selection.

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STEAMER:

..."but the ports with heat does nothing but pops circuits.I think you are better off saveing some money...."

 

GREAT COMMENT and the use of some very good common sense, and truth too. Don't know why some just don't want to believe it and only believe instead, what they want to hear. Too bad, because in the end, you can't cheat "Mother Watts"!!

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Originally posted by Carpetologist Carpetologist wrote:

Michaels is made by Mytee
The Breeze is made by Mytee

Both machines have the same power and the Breeze is being sold as an introductory offer of $3,300 including wands and hoses.

Yes they are deadly but the Ninja 500 with heat is deadlier and more manageable. What else would you expect the Carpetologist to say?

I will back it up any day with the Pepsi challenge.

Do you see where if you are planning on buying a car or van that the challenge is come and test drive a Hummer first. And if you buy elsewhere Hummer will give you $250.

 

I really like my ninja 500 with heat i wouldn't own any other portable except the ninja floodmaster,very versatile machine.

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Originally posted by doug doug wrote:

I am glad you finally found your place on this board?

Are you still looking for yours?

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Yea.. the ninja 500/heat is a decent porty...Stanley steamer had one for the high rises....but it only has 2-2stage vacs...run a 100' with it and enjoy dry stroking all day.....

Lay out 50' of hose and lay a nickel on the carpet... I bet your wand wont pick it up.................

I can lay a quarter on the carpet with 150' out and it sucks it up like it was nothing....Now that's TM power......

 

 

 

 

 

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Originally posted by John L John L wrote:

Yea.. the ninja 500/heat is a decent porty...Stanley steamer had one for the high rises....but it only has 2-2stage vacs...run a 100' with it and enjoy dry stroking all day.....

Lay out 50' of hose and lay a nickel on the carpet... I bet your wand wont pick it up.................

I can lay a quarter on the carpet with 150' out and it sucks it up like it was nothing....Now that's TM power......

I have 2 3stage vac motors in my ninja.

 

 

 

 

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