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    Posted: 27/February/2008 at 11:43am
While I was looking at a smaller machine.....I came across the Mytee Speedster 1003DX.

As opposed to the Sandia Plastics "6 gall* 2/3 equivalent, love to hear some feedback/reviews on the Mytee 1003DX
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This is a great machine for the money(around $2000)especially if you live in the USA, so you can use the heaters it has. You do have to plug it into 2 - 20 amp circuits to use those heaters. IMO, this is the strongest 2 vac portable you can buy in the USA today, bar none.Only reason to look at anything else is if you decide you want more vac power than 2 motors can provide. Then you need to get a 3 or 4 vac machine. But you will not get heaters built in on those, so you need to decide what is most important to you, and how much money you want to spend to get it. If $2000 is your limit, the MYTEE 1003 and 1005DX machines will do the best job for the dollars spent.
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pingable ....own 1003, great machine, I'll second what ken said. year and a half and no problems.
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Originally posted by pingable pingable wrote:

While I was looking at a smaller machine.....I came across the Mytee Speedster 1003DX.

As opposed to the Sandia Plastics "6 gall* 2/3 equivalent, love to hear some feedback/reviews on the Mytee 1003DX


I have a couple. I've only had minor problems. One is to make sure the waste hose connection is checked regularly. It can pivot and point the incoming water at the ball valve. I suspect the pump isn't the best quality but I can't be sure. Priming the thing a be a pain, even with the priming valve, for a number of reasons I won't get into here.

The tank is way too small, but it's way too small on most machines, imho.


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Mytee 1003DX is powerful machine. It’s economical and easy to handle and have following specification:

0-450 PSI adjustable pump w/ gauge

Dual 3-stage high velocity vacuum motors

2000 Watt in-line heater

Dual 50' 12/3 UL recognized power cables

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Mytee good in the USA not in Canada
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1003HV DUAL 3 STG VACS 2000 WATT HEATER 2 - 20 AMP CORDS  3STG BOOSTER FROM STEAMBRITE, RUN UP TO 125 FEET OF VAC HOSE. RUN THIS ALL ON A 7OOO WATT GENERATOR PERMANTLY INSTALLED IN VAN. OVER 3 YEARS IN BUSINESS NO PROBLEMS OF ANY SORT WITH THE MYTEE EXTACTOR AND NOT ONE CALL BACK OR COMPLAINT FROM HUNDREDS OF CUSTYS. HAPPY CLEANING Thumbs Up

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I was also thinking of purchasing a Mytee 1003dx  machine.But then after talking with Ed @ Cross-America about the Recoil XPS im uncertain which unit will provide me with the best cleaning in the US.I plan on getting a generator to plant in my van and keeping the machine in van as much as possable.Superglide Ken what are your thoughts on the 2 machines please? You seem to have an awful lot of scientific knowledge on the specs and what they actually mean for performance.
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Bah,disregard last post.Funny what another hour of looking through these forums will tell you lol.Seems to me the Recoil is the machine and $1k isnt really much when looking to do the best job with comparable machines.
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While reading the above questions and particularly, the specifications:
2-3 stages/ 450 psi (driven by a smaller motor) / 2,000 watt heater I was shaking my head a bit.
 
Only because this conglomeration would require 3 cords. No other way otherwise, it would be the Fourth of July in December.
 
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Hello Ed and ya ive been looking/reading more specs on the 2 and am now just waiting for my insurance claim to go through the stages so that I can make an appointment to come up to Mi and grab me a Recoil XPS3 from ya Big smile Im a lil on the impatient side so the wait time on all this is killing me.Been down 2 months now and looks to be at least 3-4 more weeks before I can look to get up to ya but cant wait
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Tony;
 
Do not worry because I'm sure that everything will fall into place. Even though you have had some unfortunate situations in the past, I believe that you will have a great future of success.
 
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Well TY much for the vote of confidence Ed. Been in the flooring biz for 23 solid years and have made a good living so far Wink The future looks bright and seems your gonna kinda be a part of that Clap 
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