what are you planning on using it for exactly??
resi pre-scrub?
stand-alone cgd encap?
depends on what you desire.
You might wanna check with Big Billy Yeadon. He would sleep with the Strong CRB if Colleen would let him.Looking for a good CRB machine. Anyone use any of these or have any other suggestions?
Currently I am leaning toward the Strong machine.
lots of people/franchise are Bill.
and yes, there is something wrong with that..
Strong Dry machines are manufactured in Hangzhou, Zhejiang China
If that matters to ya...
And that means what?
As we know, Apple relies on manufacturers in China, such as Foxconn and Pegatron, to assemble its iPhones. That’s not just for cost savings: Apple needs the speed that Chinese manufacturing affords to be able to make quick changes to its production lines in order to ramp up the next-generation iPhone, and it needs their reliability and volume to deliver 31.2 million iPhones per quarter.
Read more at http://venturebeat.com/2013/07/31/iphone-manufacturing-graphic/#sxGUaAHMZiEY0z8Y.99
It means that dude from strong dry should not go around claiming that his machine is built in the US when it's not.
Not that there is any thing wrong with that..
typo
And that means what?
That means I don't know here it is made and I don't give a crap about where it is made. I would like for everyone that does not own something made in China to step to the front of the line.
Equipment should stand on its own merits not where the hell it is made.
Very informative. I'm renting a brush pro Monday to try out and make sure it meets my needs and does a good job.
Well Billy, lets say Steve was a Circus owner back in his heyday and nowadays he was traveling the globe teaching young and upcoming ringleaders on the finer arts of running a big top..
Would you as a new and gullible Carny want to know if you were getting taken with this?
Just pointing it out... Strong Dry claims they manufacture it here in the US - but then they also tell people it comes from the same place as all the others when in fact it does not.
There is not a single major item in your home that doesn't have parts that where manufactured in another country. Even the american car you drive and love has many parts that were manufactured in China. Sure they assemble it in america, but where did that radio come from? how about the knobs to adjust the seats?
I would actually love to hear about that american made truckmount and where every single component is made from. I am willing to bet money that lots of pieces including fasteners were manufactured in china
So no one can criticize the machine for performance, looks or anything else so the big argument is where the parts are manufactured. Darn petty argument if you ask me.
Reg,
You and I are friends. Wouldn't it be better to talk about the things that make your machine better than to worry about where the Strong is made?