An Upholstery Wand Made by Kangaroos

GeeeAus

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Evening all.

Thought there may be a few laughs for you guys on the cutting edge to take a look at one of my upholstery wands.

I have an old school DriMaster which is great. But sometimes you just wanna flush bad ones.

So I have an enclosed spray tool made here Downunder.

It's called a SteamVac Vapourtec. It was originally shipped to market in the 80s and has been with us ever since.

It's a crude thing.

But it has a party trick. It cleans very well.



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I am a rather slack bastard.

I bought the tool used. Cost me $150. They are $700 new.

I will try and clean the decal off tomorrow to appease your OCD.
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Looks rough in design, I'd concerned about the sharp edges on the vacuum chamber. It "appears" fabric could get snagged there. Not a bad deal for $200.00 but $800.00? Yikes! :eekk:

Good thing she cleans well! :winky:
 
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U have days to the manufacturer that given the tool is excellent but 30 years old it could use revision.

Teflon plate, perhaps multiple jets, and a reduction in size if the moulding.

They seem reluctant to do much.

Shame it's a neat tool.

A productivity boon.

The steel plate is very good overall. When they get worn a replacement is $20.

The tool is locked to a maximum of 220 PSI. My porty is actually at the pressure threshold for the tool.

Guys with TMs just turn it down.

Mine is the hide a hose version. There is a cleaner version that you connect both the solution line and vacuum to externally. That's still $400 and some odd .

So they are expensive pieces if gear given the technology.

Yet a cheap used one is awesone. Great on mattresses and car interiors.

Pretty good on most upholstery.
 
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The photo of my daughter using it...

That's that nasty moulds couch I cleaned that created a bit of a stir.

It just - gouges - soils out.
 
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