If we didn't think too much, these forums would be boringYou think too much.
They are just tools and chems. Market yourself, everything else will work itself out. It always does.
If we didn't think too much, these forums would be boringYou think too much.
They are just tools and chems. Market yourself, everything else will work itself out. It always does.
Karcher kept Windsor.So what about Windsor? Would like to understand why Karcher bought them in the first place.
Karcher kept Windsor.
Right now it makes sense to drive your van across the border and buy a Cleanco unit. Adds up to a 35% discount when you pay in US dollars.They should just buy Hydramaster and Masterblend too and see how rich all you carpet cleaners really are... see how much more you are willing to pay for machines that are primarily used on an ever shrinking market of floor covering material- carpet.
The Canadian will just freeze their door shut soon.
Since Legend Brand hasn't bought me out yet (what are them ookers waiting for?) its a moot point. I ain't switching nothing.
If you ever do get one of these, please make a decent video. These things are really sharp looking truck mounts. I'd love to see one in action
Not too sure why but I see an opportunity for a new advertiser on here. Also, I grabbed some of their Millenium 3 prespray while I was down there and am impressed with it. Compared it to a couple other name brand high pH presprays and it did a great job.I wonder why they don't promote it?
I have a victory with 400 hours on the new engine for 6500 and another with 3000 hours for 4 grand and a non running complete machine that id sell for 2500 if you take all 3 I will sell them all for 11000. If powerclean was still in business as powerclean that number would be doubleI think direct. I loved my victory 47. I regret selling it. Any good truckmount mechanic.
No.So maybe an insider can answer me this.... if I was going to soon pull the trigger on an Everest, would that be foolish?
They still owe a lot of people a lot of money no distributor is going to touch them. Id still be selling powercleans if they didn't go bankrupt oh and if they paid me what they owe me. I had no problem selling them over prochems they Freedom and GenesisI wonder why they don't promote it?
John Olson" data-source="post: 4480094" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">That's unfortunate. But I do agree they are great machines. With regards to prochem and sapphire, I don't see them keeping both lines of truck mounts.They still owe a lot of people a lot of money no distributor is going to touch them. Id still be selling powercleans if they didn't go bankrupt oh and if they paid me what they owe me. I had no problem selling them over prochems they Freedom and Genesis
are damn fine machines
No one buys a company to keep it the same.
Obviously not but choice for its consumers is also a good thing.No one buys a company to keep it the same.
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There is more money in selling TMs than in MAKING them.
We the cleaners have a very inflated perception of the money actually cleared by manufacturers, thus so many garage builders.
After all, "it's just a pump, motor and blower" right?
John Olson" data-source="post: 4480091" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Pictures please. PM them to me.I have a victory with 400 hours on the new engine for 6500 and another with 3000 hours for 4 grand and a non running complete machine that id sell for 2500 if you take all 3 I will sell them all for 11000. If powerclean was still in business as powerclean that number would be double
Then a lot of smart people needlessly took bankruptcy Ofer.I love myth as the doof next door, but I doubt it Lee. At the prices they are charging these days and considering their costs due to volume- there's decent money in manufacturing them.
The "cry woolf" "wow is me" "I am loosing my pants" in manufacturing, is highly entertaining but inaccurate. There is money there Lee, there's money. And no it is not as simple as one thinks. Actually the thinking types know it ain't. It's the mechanically skilled cleaners that think they know better than anyone else.
The article says the 22 million is net sales. What would the net profit be then? Half that number? Less, probably much less considering the costs of a fixed location, various roles of employees, fabrication of materials...on and on.$22 million, about what 3 dozen ICS cleaners net in a year...