Anyone have a 7000I?

Scott S.

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Do you like it? Are you using the wireless aspects of it to monitor your job site?

 
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We rented them before and they were brand new out of the box... They are very nice smaller compact units that pull pretty darn good... No wireless monitoring was used when had them...

I think they're more convenient than loading a 3500i.... I thought the folding handle and locking mechanism was kind of cheesy though..
 
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dealtimeman

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Same handle as the evolution Dehus.

Our bucket test showed very different than manufactures pint numbers (Less)


I like Drieaz a lot for the most part, but use Phoenix as well, as both have there strengths and weaknesses.

A Dehu that works well for me in Texas will work differently for you in Pennsylvania.

I tested this during hurricane sandy cleanup.

The 7000xli is a good unit that the insurance has rated as an xl so for making money it is good especially because of its size.

If you want to dry something faster use a 2800i 0r 3500i for quicker results( I know less money but most of the time it is the right thing to do).

Good Dehu, compact size, easy to transport setup, much cheaper than 2800 or 3500 just not as effective for me is all.

We have a few of the 7000 but more of the 2800is and phoneix 200 and 200 max.
 

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