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for some reason your picture doesn't show up on my computer, just on my cell phone. I assume that was Steambrites warehouse that burn't down?
I deleted the post in an effort not to derail....not sure why it showed on the phone unless it refreshed before i deleted..yes sb fire in 2016
 
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I deleted the post in an effort not to derail....not sure why it showed on the phone unless it refreshed before i deleted..yes sb fire in 2016
I'm sure that was a real blow to them. Seriously though, we use 2 cord machines every day with out issue. Dupray makes some of their larger steam cleaners to run on 2 separate power cords for the American market. Not sure how valuable their vacuum system is, doesn't seem like there is enough power for a decent vac motor. Probably better off with microfibre cloths. Temperatures over 350 degrees f. Continuous fill, so you are not waiting for the unit to heat up after refilling. The 2 cord machines heat up in less than 10 minutes. For showers, counter tops, upholstery and mattress cleaning, I think it could be a valuable tool.
 

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The vacuum is no better than a shop vac and is mostly a convenience. I really like it but it is not about monster suction. It is about recovering slops.
 
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The vacuum is no better than a shop vac and is mostly a convenience. I really like it but it is not about monster suction. It is about recovering slops.
Can you vacuum as you steam? One cord or two? Besides shower stalls, what else do you use it on?
 
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