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I wouldn't know.
put a short slot on it...it makes a difference on that wand......after testing and testing against other wands...I could not find a wand that moved the air better then the westpac...and after all these years of standing behind it...I retired them and now I use Tom's wand.......so if you like...face book message me you address and I will give you one of my short slot glides and you can see if you like it...if you do....keep it..if not..send it back..
Looks like Marty and Mark really like the wand. Mikey has said it may be too much for me and the bigger Butler...500 cfm blower... but he has a 370 so...it will have much more suck than anything else you connect to your machine.
Looks like Marty and Mark really like the wand. Mikey has said it may be too much for me and the bigger Butler...500 cfm blower... but he has a 370 so...
My main interest is the swivel and the build quality... If I needed to, which I doubt, could I calm it down a little with glides? Tom mentioned something about doing that a while ago. @TConway
Mark;
In your devastator video, you stated "8 flow vs our usual flow"
What flow were you using on a 14" wand before ??
Mark;
In your devastator video, you stated "8 flow vs our usual flow"
What flow were you using on a 14" wand before ??
I believe he runs 12 flowMark;
In your devastator video, you stated "8 flow vs our usual flow"
What flow were you using on a 14" wand before ??
Was everyone at that damn event? How did I miss that!I just got back from the annual Proline event in Sacramento. Tony Dang was there with several wands. Looks like some fine progress has been made.
I played with it for a while hooked up to one of the truck mounts there. It had a slot glide with fair sized gap in the glide. Sucked pretty good. Inside chamber was slanted for good airflow.
Titanium tube and Aluminum head as I recall. Some powder coated in blue, red, speckled head and black, gray, unpainted tubes. Unpainted were not as hot to the touch sitting in the sun as the painted tubes.
The swivel on the wand looks pretty fine quality. I am not that mechanical, but he had a swivel apart that showed it was a long lasting needle bearing unit that should be trouble free.
There was a choice of 4 jet and 6 jet wands. You can remove the middle jet on each side of the head and it will leave the 4 remaining jets evenly placed apart, giving some flexability to use a 4 or 6 jet wand.
Price was about half the Devpro wand.
That being said, Chris (Vortex/AT) and Martin (Steam Way Powermatic) from the foothills both were at the Proline shindig, and they were very impressed with the Devpro wand they had seen in Las Vegas and liked it better than the Cal Tools wand.
I have not seen or had my hands on the Devpro, so I am in no position to compare. Only seeing Tony's wand today, it looks like it is well worth the money. Of course Tom's wand may be worth what it costs as well.
One more thing that could be a positive or a negative depending on your viewpoint. The fittings are all enclosed in the wand. Advantage is you could throw that wand around and never break or put out of adjustment the jets. Disadvantage might be adjustability, though once you have your jets where they work right, why readjust them anyway?
Martin mentioned to me that that there may be some interesting things Tom has up his sleeve that may improve extraction capabilities, even if you already own a Devpro wand.
I think I learned a lot today, but I wish I knew more.![]()
Facebook is the Goodwill of the Cleaning Industry.Tony is all over FB, but not worth trying to get balance there.
Facebook is the Goodwill of the Cleaning Industry.
I must report my first complaint on the Devpro. The extraction is sooooo good that when I have my machine on high heat I have to wear a glove because the handle gets too hot from the water getting sucked up. The first time in 20 years.
I must report my first complaint on the Devpro. The extraction is sooooo good that when I have my machine on high heat I have to wear a glove because the handle gets too hot from the water getting sucked up. The first time in 20 years.
Mark;
In your devastator video, you stated "8 flow vs our usual flow"
What flow were you using on a 14" wand before ??
Saiger" data-source="post: 4460902" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">12 Flow on my other wands and Zippers....
I haven't experimented yet with upping the flow but looking at setting one wand to 12 flow just to see what it will do.
So far, the 8 flow has been nice, but definitely want to see what a 4 jet 12 flow will do....