16" or 22"?

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Makes quick work of stairs... The jets dribble worse than @bob vawter trYing to get to the bathroom... but I learned to do the risers going up and treads coming down... i dont have check valves in the jets...

Not everyone can be like @Mark Saiger lol...
 
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Just made a 4' one with a 15" head. I'll have to get a glide to use it just to much vacuum. The length feels good.
Not worth all the bending to clean the stairs.
 
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Makes quick work of stairs... The jets dribble worse than @bob vawter trYing to get to the bathroom... but I learned to do the risers going up and treads coming down... i dont have check valves in the jets...

Not everyone can be like @Mark Saiger lol...
You don't do the risers first do you Nate? What about the soil and water running down the riser while your doing the tread? We come down doing the treads first, then come up doing the risers if they need it. Back to the size question. I've had both Prochem stair tools and the longer one is easier on the back, no matter how tall you are. I'm 5'6. The problem with the longer one is hitting a wall or other obstacle at the bottom. And when the valve wears out which it will, they are expensive but there are others available that will fit.
 
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You don't do the risers first do you Nate? What about the soil and water running down the riser while your doing the tread? We come down doing the treads first, then come up doing the risers if they need it. Back to the size question. I've had both Prochem stair tools and the longer one is easier on the back, no matter how tall you are. I'm 5'6. The problem with the longer one is hitting a wall or other obstacle at the bottom. And when the valve wears out which it will, they are expensive but there are others available that will fit.

Yes I would hit the treads with the rv360i then do the risers and vac the bullnose after... I started using the shortened PCTI wand and the dribble made me re-think how to clean them to make better time for me...... I am considered a slow cleaner, not Werner slow but not fast by any means like some of you guys.... Probably the reason I'm broke all-D-time.......:cry:
 

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