BrushEncap - 7 Day Special

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In honor of the CRB Webinar tonight, we're offering a special deal on the BrushEncap machines for MikeysBoard members! These are the genuine Austrian built machines.

We normally sell these machines at very competitive prices! But for the next 7 days, we'll be taking an additional $100 off the machine prices. The sale runs today through next Tuesday 4/5.

Be sure to add the corresponding code at checkout MB15 for the 15" model, or MB20 for the 20" model.

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We'll also throw in the following free stuff with the machine...

FREE Shipping within the contiguous 48 states
FREE Gallon of Releasit Encap-Clean DS2
FREE Sample of Adsorb Ultra Dry Compound
TOTAL VALUE of All Free Items: $122



 
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These are the genuine Austrian built machines.


..but not the same model as being offered in the Interlink Group Buy offer. (the ten inch units are the same though)


We will be discussing the difference during tonight's MBWebinar.






Rick how much do you sell the brush sets for?
 

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Brush sets for the 10" model are $149.
Brush sets for the 15" model are $167.
Brush sets for the 20" model are $193.
 

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Bahahaha!

They sell a different model than we do. Plus this is their shot at a 10" group buy. For Reg's sake I hope it's huge!
 

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..but not the same model as being offered in the Interlink Group Buy offer. (the ten inch units are the same though)............
We will be discussing the difference during tonight's MBWebinar.

Could Scott or Rick let us know what is the difference between Rick's 15" machine and Interlink's 17" machine? Beside the self evident.

I love Webinars like the BDCC next door, but I am having a problem keeping my eyes open due to attention deficit disorder issues. Besides, I have a state department meeting tonight, deciding the fate of the free world.
 
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Differences: Theirs has a sealed motor housing, is 2 inches wider, and sells for more money.

Similarities: They're built by the same manufacturer in Austria. They both have stainless steel chassis. Both are excellent machines.

I think you'd be happy with either of them. It just comes down to which one fits the bill for you.
 

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If you wanted to use it in a rug wash pit (full wet environment), the sealed version is the way to go.
For normal encap cleaning, or dry compound cleaning, it's irrelevant.

P.S. The 10" models are identical.
 
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Yeah but those two inches really add up eventually. Heck clean 6 passes and you have another foot. :winky:

What one would do with a third foot is beyond me, but what the hey. :very_drunk:
 
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If you wanted to use it in a rug wash pit (full wet environment), the sealed version is the way to go.
For normal encap cleaning, or dry compound cleaning, it's irrelevant.

P.S. The 10" models are identical.


Thanks @encapman ! I was looking to purchase a Bigger CRB and it's good to know which models can be used in a washpit.....
 

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Oh, hell Richard. No need to apologize my friend.

I'll go along.
By the way, is your refrigerator running?

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Im wondering how I can add a wheel or some sort of guide to keep the crb off the trim.

I made a few scuff marks a couple times trying to get too close to the wall.
 

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Damn, I want one of those 15"ers.. I love the 10" I got from the last deal..

So, say someone here presprays the hell out of certain ghetto rentals.. :shifty: Would they need the sealed motor?
 
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