Drimaster uph tool or sapphire uph tool¿

icleancarpetz

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My ole trusty friend DM 2 is in need of repair. The cooper line connected to the jet bar assembly that connects to the valve, broke off at the valve.

wouldn’t mind getting a new uph tool.

tried the sappire a few years back. Nice but didn’t like to pull the squeeze trigger. Im thinking finger and wrist fatigue.

DM2 I like very much. No wrist or finger fatigue. I was floored with the price $600 yikes. I think I paid about $400 back then.

Anyone have any issues with with the wrist using sappire uph tool?
 
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My ole trusty friend DM 2 is in need of repair. The cooper line connected to the jet bar assembly that connects to the valve, broke off at the valve.

wouldn’t mind getting a new uph tool.

tried the sappire a few years back. Nice but didn’t like to pull the squeeze trigger. Im thinking finger and wrist fatigue.

DM2 I like very much. No wrist or finger fatigue. I was floored with the price $600 yikes. I think I paid about $400 back then.

Anyone have any issues with with the wrist using sappire uph tool?
We are using the Mytee Dri 8400 M.
 
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icleancarpetz

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don't do upholstery would be my choice..
I have the SS, I'd probably like it more if I didn't hate upholstery
Yup…I don’t like it either…bending kneeling, run around the back to hit the sewed on pillows cause some of oversized sectional seat cushions are too big to stand and bend trying to grasp the sewed on back pillows….luv the money though.
 

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Love my upholstery pro tool.

My rotovac tool is good too.

Haven't used a continuous flow tool.
 

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My ole trusty friend DM 2 is in need of repair. The cooper line connected to the jet bar assembly that connects to the valve, broke off at the valve.

wouldn’t mind getting a new uph tool.

tried the sappire a few years back. Nice but didn’t like to pull the squeeze trigger. Im thinking finger and wrist fatigue.

DM2 I like very much. No wrist or finger fatigue. I was floored with the price $600 yikes. I think I paid about $400 back then.

Anyone have any issues with with the wrist using sappire uph tool?
The SS trigger locks for continuous flow. It’s more maneuverable and wrist friendly than the dm.
 
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