realclean
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Can the zipper wand be used as an every day wand?
If you could only buy one (the zipper or a Devpro) which would you get?
If you could only buy one (the zipper or a Devpro) which would you get?
I'm assuming you already have an everyday wand........do you have rotary extractor?
I have been using my Zipper for just over a month (13 inch regular). I have tried it on some residential but not enough to see if I like it over a wand. It's is more of a hassle around furniture but you can do it. For commercial, it rocks. I am 56 or 57, somewhere thereabouts and have been having back and shoulder problems lately. I have used the Zipper on several commercial jobs and it is a lot easier on a tired old body. I did a job yesterday, apartment building hallways (3) and 2 sets of stairs. Working by myself, I did it in 4 hours. When I was done, my back was fine. I have 2 more this week, one tomorrow and one on Friday. Now that I have the Zipper, I would dread having to do these type of buildings with a wand. A helper is always nice for these long hose setups. My last helper got a full time job so I am looking for another one again. Next step, a Zipper spinner.I do not have a rotary extractor.
Yes I have 2 wands, but would like to have something that clean well and maybe not so bad on the back on large jobs.
You are sooo yesterday.I own a Zipper 15 inch and a DevPro wand.
Yeah, but his comments offer nothing for the original poster.Glad to hear such a hearty endorsement for the Z super spinner. We own the regular Zipper but may buy another soon, so it's good to hear your praises for it, Richard. Thanks.
I was wondering about that, what's the minimum TM to spin one of those?I like the Spinner on everything! If I were Erik, I would only sell the Zipper Spinner.
Residential, Commercial it doesn't matter it works great. The only time you need a wand is closets, bathrooms, near HVAC vents. Other than that Zip away!![]()
He was asking about TM size.I'm not sure. We run between 500-600 but I other crank theirs higher.
I'm not sure. We run between 500-600 but I other crank theirs higher.
Wonder if Rob has oneIt doesn't require a screwdriver.
It's Allen wrench friendly.
You brought it up.Who cares?