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Frank P.
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What do you think about the King Cobra 500? What other machine is comperable or better?
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John L
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If your using it for carpet, it has one 3 stage vac. not sure of the psi pump and toooooo expensive. Not enough suck dude.
I had the regular cobra with 100psi and 2-2stage with heat exchanger. What a joke for 2K. 10 months later the heater died, under warranty.
The Company i bought it from bought it back. Able supply.
I think a rug doctor might be comparable....LOL!!!
Don't waste your $$$ on it. There are better portys that cost less...
GOODLUCK MAN.....
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carpetologist
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We have sold King Cobra 500 with no complaints about its performance. The only down we experienced was its size and weight. It takes 2 people to lift it in and out of a van. Many other machines in the market that offer 500 psi or greater are more manageable. Cobra would be a great unit to take to large jobs and leave at a location. But, to attempt five household jobs per day may be a tiring job.
Look at the Ninja...if you do choose King Cobra U.S. Products are great people for backing up their products.
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The new Ninja 1200 is a manageable size although a little heavy, but it also allows you to clean all hard surfaces besides carpet. To kick the Ninja 500 to a higher level you can purchase a separate Booster-Box that will take you to 265" water lift.
This is 2 X 2 stage vac motors that connect to a Ninja which now gives you 4 vac motors. 500 psi option & two cords gives 260 inches of water lift. This was built to allow a Ninja to clean duct work. But many have had much success with carpet cleaning. Edited by Carpetologist - 24/October/2006 at 8:15pm |
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CleanEvo
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How much vac line could you run with the vac booster on a Ninja 150?
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Manufacturers Recommendation:
- Ninja 150 lift - 50 ft. - Ninja 180 lift - 75 ft. - Ninja with Booster Box - 150 ft. and beyond |
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CleanEvo
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What about 150psi...what kind of psi would you have at 150'? |
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MR. STEAMER
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piss poor...LOL I forget how many pounds you drop per foot.
by the time you upgrade to a 500 psi machine...and you get a vac booster and to carrry 150 of suction and solution hose...plus add on chems all up to an apartment on the 21st floor... get a truck mount... CleanEvo.....you need one cheap I got a couple pm me |
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CleanEvo
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Thanks for the offer Steamer...When I get a TM (yes, I will get one eventually) it will be a new one. I like things new and I don't want issues with repairs. I know a used one can be a good deal, especially if you're mechanically inclined and can do some repairs yourself, however, I'm not like that. |
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MR. STEAMER
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CleanEvo...a lot of cleaners make that very mistake....The money it takes to put together a new truck you are far better getting a used one....You need to get yourself on parr with the competition.
I don't know how anyone can survive with a new truckmount payment |
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doug
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Sometimes when all is considered the payments for new are not a whole lot more than for used. maybe just for a year or so longer?
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Good point. I've never figured it out
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MR. STEAMER
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if you're going to be and owner operator I don't see whats wrong with used or rebuilt....if your going to have employees I would go new....
a used truck goes anywhere from 10 grand up to 25 grand.. a new truck will run you around 70 grand plus I don't know where doug gets his numbers but it's something I've looked at many times. for a start up business I would never go new...you'll drown in payments. |
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cmaster
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I disagree. Unless you can trust your techs to maintain your equipment buy used
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MR. STEAMER
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used break much easier with no warrenty.....
when the don't want to do a job they'll break an old truck down...I've seen it... if they break a new truck at least you are covered if you followed the maintenance program to the T....LOL |
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