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vikingfrost
Newbie Joined: 26/October/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Posted: 27/October/2005 at 8:39pm |
I'm going to be buying a TM very soon, and I was wondering what you old heads recommend as far as makes. I know the steam way isn't really that reliable but I can spin a wrench if i have to I don't want to but I can. How is the power clean Genesis NXT 59 (HP) as far as reliability and cleaning?? Any advice would be appreciated for this newbie Thanks and GOD bless also I would like to ask you guys and girls if you ever came across any web sites that teach you or had any good practical information on cleaning carpets. Again thanks and GOD bless,please respond I HAVE TO FEED MY KIDS
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spruce
Senior Member Joined: 08/April/2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 102 |
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I like my Hydramaster PTO
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Steaminpile
Master Carpet Cleaner Joined: 04/February/2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 1155 |
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plenty of happy Powerclean owners
even more aggrevated Steamway owners
I thought the same way about spinning a wrench (I owned a brand new Powermatic) but when it becomes a weekly event or more you will feel different
every day down is hundreds of dollars lost and I have enough to do without wrenching simply will NEVER even consider another steamway.......good company..........piss poor machines when it works properly sure...........great cleaning machine.....but it WILL become a rare occassion that it runs properly IMO |
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Ms Lisa
Groupie Joined: 05/October/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 45 |
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Why are you buying new? Is it for the financing or are you more concerned with reliability? If you can swing the cash outlay, I'd look for a good used (not used up) unit. It's nice to not have a TM payment on your shoulders when you are getting started. Stay away from SW's, and other over-engineered machines. Look for something with a 4005 blower or larger, and ask if you can take it to your local mechanic (auto and TM) to have it checked out before you lay out the bucks. If you are dead set on new, I would check out the Masterblend El Diablo, depending on where you are at, WHOLE LOT OF PERFORMANCE FOR THE BUCK! The kunkle valve kicks the performance WAY into another level. http://www.masterblend.net/info/diablo.cfm Other good units would be Duane Oxley's http://acceleratedcleaning.com/PredatorUnleashedII.htm You can also find some great priced, high performing, electronic TM's Terje Brevik makes a mean unit, as does Bob Savage. I've played with both of these electric monsters and they can perform right along with a gas powered unit. Take care and good luck! Lisa
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bbf78
Newbie Joined: 20/October/2005 Status: Offline Points: 13 |
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Ms. Lisa, The El Diablo you mentioned has my attention. You stated "depending on where you are at" is this because of distribution, or is the unit not suited for different types of climates? I like the Honda powerplant. I know they are tough as nails, and they do good in the heat, do you know of anyone else ruuning one in Az? I also like the Cat pump, and the Roots blower both very good names. I was leaning heavily toward the Genesis 59nXT-HP, but this El Diablo has me curious. The one thing I did not like about most other small units is the engine, but I am a Honda fan. Wondering what I would be missing out on, going with the smaller unit. I plan on residential work, 1500 to 3000 sq. ft. houses, one man show. Would this machine do me as much justice? |
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Steaminpile
Master Carpet Cleaner Joined: 04/February/2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 1155 |
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I'd rather have a Kohler for a TM ...........they've proven to be better in this application I personally don't like direct coupled machines (last one I had was a nightmare) secondary fuels for a TM are a P.I.T.A. but they are HOT The Diablo would be fine for residential and small to medium sized commercial work IMO "Would this machine do me as much justice?" simply put no I will always have a tough time believing a 45 is adequate for dual wanding (I've tried it........it was a joke) but for 1 wand a #4 blower is great |
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bbf78
Newbie Joined: 20/October/2005 Status: Offline Points: 13 |
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Steaminpile, thanks for the reply, good info. Do you have any Powerclean exp.? If so what do you have to say positive, or negative. Thanks again, Mike |
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