Possibly the best walk around video I've seen yet..

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lmao..

I don't know what video I've watched more this week, that cute kid from AGT with the Ukulele or Coret and his titties.
 

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Why is it unwatchable? The dude sounds honest. I just hope he doesn't talk this way to his customers, lol
 
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Is this a member here? Id like to talk to him about his experiences with his ez's.
 

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No you wouldn't unless y'all gone start a fvcking eezz hate club.

I've only met one guy who truly liked his eezz machine and he told me he came down for a week and helped build his machine and that is why it came out good,
 

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No you wouldn't unless y'all gone start a fvcking eezz hate club.

I've only met one guy who truly liked his eezz machine and he told me he came down for a week and helped build his machine and that is why it came out good,
I own one and a competitor is on his second one. It makes me money. Yes they arent for the faint of heart lol but they work and do the job. Would i rather have a better machine definitely, but this is what im working with.
 
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Good attitude is what is getting you farther with it. Wish you good luck.

In the video you can hear the relief and hope in his new machine.
 
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Mike casually mentioned that I might enjoy the "best walk around" post. In the conversation I thought he might have implied that the specs weren't exactly what the manufacturer might have published, but then we went back to the conversation at and and I didn't think much of it till I finally listened to it.

I thought I'd be hearing a super happy, enthusiastic cleaner over estimating the power of his truck mount...."This thing will run three wands a thousand feet away and hold 300 degrees at the wand" or something like that.

I listened to it three times before I read the follow up comments afterward in the thread...and then realized what he was referring to was the colorful language.

Please understand, at least in the "rust belt-midwest area", there is a culture that speaks English with a peculiar vocabulary all its own. He sounded just like so many carpet cleaners that I know and see here on a regular basis that I truly didn't "hear" what was wrong.

Said another way, most mechanics and construction people give tools a "first and last name" The last names are "wrench", "hammer", "drill", etc.
The first names are usually (cleaned up of course)

"Hot Damn" or "Effing"

You get the point ....just a very happy, enthusiastic, and apparently well informed cleaner praising his machine in language very well understood ..at least here in the land of steel mills, coal mines, farms, river barges, now gas wells.
 
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While the colorful descriptions of the components are amusing, it's the offer to get some T and W at the end that caused me to tinkle in my panties..
 
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