Mytee 8400DX yes or no?

Old Coastie

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At $200 less than Saphire, with a stainless glide instead of plastic, it seems like a good purchase for a dual slot enclosed tool.

But there are others like it; Rotovac and others. So what have you used and what do you recommend?

And who has something they’d like to unload for a song?
 

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I'll preface by saying I'm not a fan of Mytee products in general
Maybe they've upped their game in recent years, I don't know
But I've always seen them as a "lower tier" or budget brand/knock-off manufacture with a reputation of "less than" quality/durable machines


I have a Sapphire Upl tool I might sell for a reasonable price
Has maybe 50 hours use on it total

..L.T.A.
 

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I'll preface by saying I'm not a fan of Mytee products in general
Maybe they've upped their game in recent years, I don't know
But I've always seen them as a "lower tier" or budget brand/knock-off manufacture with a reputation of "less than" quality/durable machines


I have a Sapphire Upl tool I might sell for a reasonable price
Has maybe 50 hours use on it total

..L.T.A.


Feel free to PM me on how you define “reasonable.”

Meanwhile I’ll case out the next liquor store for this weekend’s budget meeting.
 
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Everything I’ve ever had experience with from mytee was a pos.....Bentley, labarbera, etc


But I have no experience with this product
 
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Get a ShearDry

I faithfully promise you it will be awesome. The tool is weightless. Its very good at flushing. Dries Über dry.

Price can't be beaten and the replacement vacuum shoes are cheap but last ages in their own right.

Can't go wrong with @Rotovac 's tool.









 
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Grant, how are you heating that water? Also, have you figured out a way to insert chemicals into the water supply line? I thought perhaps a Hydroforce sprayer left back by the machine might serve.
 

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Grant, how are you heating that water? Also, have you figured out a way to insert chemicals into the water supply line? I thought perhaps a Hydroforce sprayer left back by the machine might serve.
Nailed it.

Buy an HF for chemical injection.

Mount the bottle on the 360i. Use a nice

peiece of sealed wood or plastic to set it down onto when doing upholstery.

Take the gun off the HF. Put a female QD there instead. Now you have an end of line chemical injector.

If you want you can put a male QD on the gun and you can spray your acid rinse on pee spots etc.

I have a 2400w inline heater on my porty. Its HOT. For big jobs I have diesel heat.

Did I mention I love the ShearDry?
 

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You did! I’m guessing that you have 220v there.

I will buy a Hydroforce and gin up a harness to use, or just put inline back near the Ranger. I have been wanting to inject Saigercide or rising agents, but couldn’t.
 
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