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SamIam

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So I'm see on another Facebook page

Someone asked about buying a 10 inch crb from the owner of his own forum and Facebook page.

He basically said 15 is the best and I quote.

The 10 is used by a small internet niche!

RA found the 10 inch completely useless?

So how many got one and use it and is it useless????

But say 15 inch is useful?

I have both and space saving and steps this little machine is a beast.

Thank you @Mark Saiger we use ours on 95% of all jobs.

If I go solo to large vacants I'll bring my 15 inch and I use it on commercial to.
 
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Cleanworks

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I don't agree with RA that the 10 is useless but I find that the 15 is easier to tote around because of the wheeled caddy. I would like to see a similar caddy for the 10 just to make it easier to push around while you're carrying other things in your other hand. It's not that it is heavy, just awkward to carry
 

jwfoulk12

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At one point in time I had both. While the 10 works fine I preferred the 15. So i sold my 10 as I only have room for 1 on my truck.
 
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I love the 10"!! We use it on about 90% of our jobs.. I'm just waiting on one of those no interest deals to get another one.
 
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SamIam

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Well never mind he said they weren't completely useless in residential setting but commercial no way, I agree 10 inch is best for residential and great on steps.

He also said he was going to offer them!
 

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For furnished homes, where only high traffic lanes need scrubbing, it's awesome.

Big open commercial rooms, bring your wider model.


Most pros have two sizes, except Marty... Hence the excuses.
 
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steve_64

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I have a buffer with assorted brushes pads and bonnets for bigger jobs. It works for now.
 
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I WANT TO BE LIKE SAIGER! DO THEY SELL A SAIGER MASK SO I CAN LOOK LIKE HIM?

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@Desk Jockey made me do it...
 

Mark Saiger

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10 inch all the way...

15 inch great tool as well.

Fit on my van with a rotary, 2 Zippers, vacuum, 10 inch Zipper, extra hoses and the what not.... Yeah... I could :icon_cool::marty::rockon:

Take that Pork Butt! :marty:
 

Desk Jockey

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As usual Marty is WRONG! Ok I just had to say that. lol

Seriously I believe bigger...is always better but that's just me. I'd much more comfortable sporting a big one than a small one. :shifty:

I understand the small unit, takes up less space, easier for steps and lighter in weight. I get it. However if you're looking at production then sMarty is *right. *Man that tasted like vinegar coming out of my mouth.

10-inches will take you forever to process large open areas, you'll need the big dude.

Buy what fits your needs.
 
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SamIam

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I've seen Saiger's truck video he would need to strap it to the roof to fit it in there.

A 10 inch crb is faster or just as fast as vacuuming in residential setting.

If your by your self and want to speed up the process the bigger one will do that.

But if there's a helper your going faster then a lone wolf no matter what you use.
 

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