icleancarpetz
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Are they any good to use? Average, great or just so so? Anyone have experience with them?
Their machines seem to be as good as anyone elses.
I only know of two. A local guy has one over 20years old that’s been nearly bullet proof and another guy online that bought a simple 20hp and liked it. Other than a little negative 3rdperson feedbackback on here...that’s all I know.How much do you know of their machines. I've seen a few at my distributors and hear the problems with them.
I hear about problems with lots of machines. I have a friend having problems with his legend right now. Just looking at the company, they have been around for a long time, are using good components, stainless steel frames, etc. Not fancy but they seem sturdy.How much do you know of their machines. I've seen a few at my distributors and hear the problems with them.
I've heard that exact same story before. I guess your distributor doesn't sell them.My distributors said no two are a like. No common parts, no support, nobody there knows anything but "You have an old unit, you should think about buying a new one".
He had two different big units in there that ran half a dozen wands...for 15-20 minutes and then overheated.
Fools and their money are easily parted.
I think the same is true of many small manufacturers.I think they only sell direct. No, he hates repairing them. Hard to get parts or any answers as to how they should operate. No manual either.
I agree. One of many reasons we never brought from the little guys or ever will.I think the same is true of many small manufacturers.
Only problem I’ve had with my now 2000 hr Cleanco, my float switch went this morning, and I blew a hose off my water pump a year ago. The van?.... well, let’s just say... if the machine was offered on ANY other platform, I’d jump....I hear about problems with lots of machines. I have a friend having problems with his legend right now. Just looking at the company, they have been around for a long time, are using good components, stainless steel frames, etc. Not fancy but they seem sturdy.