XL vs iBH

Mikey P

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Its been months since I've used the XL..
While much smoother operation in take considerable more time to flush and extract compared to the BrushHed equipped 360i.

Everything happens faster and deeper with the BH.



damn thing looks like skinned cat with out the bristles...

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Is the 360i sold with only the brushhead, or do you need to buy the BH in addition to the 360i with the standard head?
 

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One was a very dense plush. I was a little worried about spinner marks, it was so dense. It made some funny are but it all groomed out easily. The other was nothing special, builders grade crap.

Today we used the high heat Butler. Last week we used the Prochem Performer and it did just as well. It really holds the heat in the chamber.
 

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How does the zipper super spinner work in comparison to the regular zipper? Better pros cons?

Today we used regular Zippers.. Soiled but responded well to regular...

But they Zipper SS Super Spinner is just an animal.

If you come across ground in soils or greasy grimey restaurant work or parking lot oily soils the SS just kills it!
 

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How does the Zipper SS compare to a BH? Does the SS ever need a prescrub?
 

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I think I am going to go with the spinner. I did a job today on res carpet that was trashed. I spent my time slooooowly dragging my wand through the muck, double flushng it and thinking there must be a better way. I didn't bring any extra tools on this job. Originally I wanted the Zipper for my large commercial jobs but I think it just might replace my crb or 175 on those trashed residential job.
 
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We had some spots the plumber left, then the homeowner worked on. It attracted soil which left big nasty spots. We preconditioned and groomed those areas. It flushed right out. :cool:

I don't have the brush head, just the XL. I have not done head to head yet but it appears to clean just as well so far.
 

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If I had to choose only one to carry on the truck it would be the Bonzer. Uhhh fook that! :biggrin:

I'd choose the Zipper Spinner. It is more aggressive and if it doesn't do it, I know I've hit with all I got. :cool:
I carry a Bonzer on the truck at all times. Otherwise, how the fook could I open my can of chili for lunch.
 
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If I had to choose only one to carry on the truck it would be the Bonzer. Uhhh fook that! :biggrin:

I'd choose the Zipper Spinner. It is more aggressive and if it doesn't do it, I know I've hit with all I got. :cool:


She's just being greedy after that.... She knows damn well you ran out of _ _ _ _...........................:lol:

I'd like an Zipper SS also... Maybe @Erik will do a trade in.......:shifty: I'm a cheap bastard.......
 
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