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    Posted: 08/June/2004 at 6:27pm
With the gas as high it is here in the GTA, has anyone raised their prices??? I guess portable guys are making all the money, since they save on gas... I might go portable??? whats the best portable to buy... I need one that acts like a TM
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the new michaels 450psi is deadly.
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Originally posted by splash_$$$_dash splash_$$$_dash wrote:

the new michaels 450psi is deadly.

 

who is that made by????or what does it have is there a link splash....I need something with auto dump...and auto fill....and heat...yes don't forget heat

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Originally posted by MR. STEAMER MR. STEAMER wrote:

Originally posted by splash_$$$_dash splash_$$$_dash wrote:

the new michaels 450psi is deadly.

 

who is that made by????or what does it have is there a link splash....I need something with auto dump...and auto fill....and heat...yes don't forget heat

Mr. Steamer:  Hot than cold, hot than cold.  You need a Bain Clean machine.Guitar

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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.

 



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I would like to get a ninja 500 with heat but the ports with heat does nothing but pops circuits.I think you are better off saveing some money on the ports with built in heat and get a drop in bucket heater.
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What you really heat if you want heat is a volcano heater. Can't beat 240 volt for heat unless you go propane.

 

 

 

 

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Originally posted by Tommy Clean Tommy Clean wrote:

I would like to get a ninja 500 with heat but the ports with heat does nothing but pops circuits.I think you are better off saveing some money on the ports with built in heat and get a drop in bucket heater.
he's right on the button... pop pop pop
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Only problem with that Mr Steamer is you will cook the pump running boiling hot water thru it. The Volcano uses a downstream hookup, after the pump. The bucket heaters are great when cleaning furniture with a portable cleaner.
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The other problem with built in heat is in order to maintain a desired temp coming out the wand you would have to clean real slow so the water can heat up.
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or turn down the PSI.... Ken you can alwasy change the inside of the pump to handle a little heat.. must of the insides are interchangable.. it may cost a few bucks but it can be done
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Pumps can be upgraded to handle 180 degrees rather than the normal 140 rating by changing the seals to Teflon. But if you run 212 through them, goodbye pump.They wont last.
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who is getting 212 without propane or kerosene.. I 212 is STEAM no water just steam... 190 is good 180 is still good
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Yes it is.
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