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    Posted: 17/November/2009 at 10:02am
Hello,
 
I am new to this site and am going to be getting my business started within 2-4 weeks.  I am so grateful that there are sites like these with so much information for a novice like me. 

Currently, I am in the process of deciding which portable to buy.  From the research I've done it seems to me that the best way to get good performance is to get a 500 psi machine with dual 3-stage vac's and add a propane heater to avoid blowing circuits.  Auto dump and feed options seem to be important as well. 
 
I've looked at the Recoil, Mytee, Ninja etc.  The Mytee and Ninja offer heat the Recoil does not.  
 
Would I be better off getting a non-heated machine and adding heat to it?

In your experience, if you were starting all over with a portable which one would you choose? 
 
     
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Get a 500psi machine and definately use the propane for great heat. Auto fill and auto dump saves heaps of time. Put a glide on your wand and pre vacuum. Grab a booster as well and it goes without saying get some proper training and use quality chemicals.

Edited by RIP IT - 19/November/2009 at 3:26am
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