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you sure your 56 or 5 or 6

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Originally posted by .Ken Harris .Ken Harris wrote:

Originally posted by duckcountry duckcountry wrote:

I am a 56 year old man who killed for pay but I am willing to make an exception for you.  I need the target practice, $hit for brains!  I would talk to you at adult level but you have convinced all of us you aren't there YET
thats not too smart, right in a public forum. That is a threat on my life. I think it needs to be taken seriously
    


Kenny a threat on someone's life has to be believed by the person to be true and justified.

I hope you don't take this seriously, because it won't go any further than this forum.
    
Could somebody just clean my carpets!
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and thats not Hammy.   I think it is!
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Originally posted by .Ken Harris .Ken Harris wrote:

[ thats not too smart, right in a public forum. That is a threat on my life. I think it needs to be taken seriously    


It is you who lacks any wisdom, .Ken.  Taking on the wrong person will definitely get you killed.  But that is a chance you take.


Edited by duckcountry - 03/January/2008 at 6:43pm
Are you in a high paying business or are you just a self employed low paid grunt who thinks this business provides dignity?
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No problem Duckboy, KleenKuip will give me your IP address which I will turn over to the police. It's just like childporn or Internet bullying, it's taken seriously. For a man of your age you'd think you'd have more class and respect for yourself.

you should be ashamed! don't get caught up like Dennis.

I'm going to let you off with a warning, never make threat against me ever again.
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Kenny you need to read up on the criminal code    
Could somebody just clean my carpets!
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This is too funny

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Here is a recent review on this wand:


Product Review - Evolution Wands
Posted By Mike B. on 4/22/2008 at 12:43 AM
I have recently purchased both of these wands, so I'll share some of my experience and opinions about them.

The main thing about them is that they are feather light. Lightest wands that I have ever used. Feels kind of like using a toy at first. You feel like you're cheating. Very similar to how it felt when I first started using a glided wand. Effortless! "But hold-on, if I'm not grunting, straining and working up a good sweat, how can I be getting the carpet clean?"
But the carpets are getting just as clean as ever, and, at 52 years young, anything feather light is just fine with me!
(Did I mention that these wands are feather light?)

The Evolutions are what's called a straight wand design, rather than the "S"-bend style, which I have been using for years, so that took me some getting used to, but not long. You can't get as far under the bed or similar tight spots quite as easily. Not really a major big-deal.

Both wands come with a built-in Delrin glide, which is replaceable. Delrin is lighter and more durable than Teflon, so you won't have to replace them nearly as often as with Teflon. The trade-off is that they don't glide nearly as smoothly over the carpets surface. You definitely get some chatter sometimes with shorter olefin naps, particularly commericial loop. (at least with the smaller wands holed glide) The 1.5 inch wand comes with a holed glide and 2 jets. The 2-inch Truck-Mount wand comes with a slotted glide and SIX jets.
U.S. Products advertises it as a 16-inch head,(15.75 with my tape measure) which will help speed production on those big commercial jobs, but plan in whipping out your stair tool for those tight bathrooms and closets, cause this hulk-sized head is not going there!

I have to say that I was really concerned that 6 jets was going to give me a big problem with streaking. 4 jets streaked, 5 jets was'nt supposed to streak, but did, so 6 had to streak, right? Wrong! I couldn't believe it myself, but no streaks.

The TM-Evolution uses 4-110 degree jets in the center and 2-95 degree jets on the outsides. This leaves a slight gap between the outside edges of the solution path and the outside edges of the vacuum path. Kind of nice when you need to hang over a transition to wood and want to get the carpet edge clean without getting overspray on the wood floor. (Ever notice how the overspray only gets on the floor while the customer is watching?-LOL)
Some guys don't like the gap, but that could be easily remedied by replacing the two outside 95's with 110's.

Do these wands dry the carpet faster? I have no idea. Maybe they help a little. I don't hang around and wait for the carpet to dry, and with a #5 blower, I never have customers complaining about dry time anyway.
(When I can, I hope to do a test and see how the Evolution-TM wand compares with my CMP/Greenhorn wand on dry-times. I'll let you know.)

The head on these wands is basically a plastic (polyethylene?) material that seems pretty durable and is definitely light-weight. The shape is supposed to increase air-flow by moving more air in a straighter fashion, or something to that effect. I believe it. On denser piles, the TM-Evolution really grabs hold of the carpet. Whether the carpet dries any faster, I don't know, but I definitely feel like I'm pulling more soil out, no question about it.

Time will tell if the poly head is a good idea or not. The black color already shows some scuffs and scratches after 6 weeks of use. Maybe I'll break out the Armor-All.

2 things I would do to improve the Evolution wands:
1) Lose the Delrin and go with PTFE Teflon. I don't care if it adds 12 ounces of weight -it's worth the trade.
2) Design in some mini-check valves at the jets. Both wands drip- and I mean a LOT! Come on U.S. Products, if we're going to spend $899 bucks for a wand, we want one that doesn't DRIP!
I realize that I'm spoiled, as my Greenhorn never weeps a speck of H2O unless I trigger the valve.

So, there you have it. More than you probably wanted to know in the first place and way more than I intended to write, but it's wrote now, so not much can be done.
Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.
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What a looooooooad of crap. If the wand is on the floor, the air actually going through the wand is reduced to the point that it's using 25% of the tube's capacity, max. It doesn't move any faster because there is no resistance to speak of.
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So Kenny, what' your point?Wacko

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My point was to show you what you get from a $1000 wand. Even at that price, the reviewer still found the wand in need of improvement, like needing a teflon glide instead of a Delrin glide. He is absolutly right. I used to make the glides from Delrin 5 years ago before I went to teflon. Teflon is better.

The Titanium wands come with teflon glides, not Delrin. They will work better and last at least 3X longer than these Evo wands will. So no contest. The Ti wand and glide remain the champ. That was my point.
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I don't think anyone suggested that the Evo wand was as good as the TiShocked

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Paul:

Some in the UK seem to think it is. How else to explain the desire to pay over 700 pounds($1400+) for one. I sell the Ti wands with Superglide over there for less than that($1249 incl S&H). It is a much better wand. As light as the Evo(8 pounds) and much more durable.

Edited by Superglide Ken - 22/April/2008 at 6:55pm
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They obviously are misinformedShocked

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