Hey Matt it's a great time to buy a Cimex !

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Hello To All Our Valued Customers,
From Your Friends at Excellent Supply;

We normally offer 6 Month Interest Free Financing. Well we have some exciting news! Our financing company is rolling out another special 18 Month Interest Free Finance Offer for 2 weeks...


18 Month Interest-Free Financing

5 DAYS ONLY
JULY 7th - JULY 12th


Take advantage of this special offer to purchase new equipment while enjoying interest free financing for 18 months. We have great deals on Cimex machines, Vario scrubbers, BrushEncap CRB machines, and Truckport extractors. Click to view machines. As a matter of fact, you can use this special financing offer for ANYTHING that you'd like at Excellent Supply.

Here are the terms of this Finance Offer:
  • 18 months interest free
  • Minimum monthly payments required
  • One-time 5% transaction charge on the total purchase*
* The finance company passes along a one-time 5.74% transaction charge to process each loan. That's why there's a one time 5% transaction charge... For example a $2,000 loan would have a one-time $100 transaction charge, and a $3,000 loan would have a $150 transaction charge. (We'd all love it if the finance company didn't pass along any processing charges, but this is how they present their finance offer.)

I don't know about you, but I always think it's nice to be able to use someone else's "interest-free" money to fund an equipment acquisition! We hope this special finance offer can help you grow your business.


Give us a call at our office to learn more 1-800-330-1888.​
 

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Hey Guys, I see that they're selling Orbital scrubbers as well. If you had only one choice (like I do)...which one would you choose? It will be mostly for commercial carpet. I've been doing some research on OP machines and these look pretty sweet also.

So should I get a Cimex or an OP?
 
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The OP is nice but we use it probably 8 -1. They used both of ours on 12 jobs this weeks but it was special circumstances. Had to dry extremely fast.

Before that they hadn't gone out in months. They can be used for corrections (browning, yellowing) and touch up spotting too.

If its commercial my guys prefer the Cimex.
 
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+1 on the Big Wheel kit and don't forget a ramp. You'll some way to get it in and out of the van. I guess you could use some boards but Rick has a nice ramp.
 
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crap, I thought I was done with big purchases this year. This is a good deal.
Question: what is meant by shipping to a commercial address? Does it need to have a dock?
 

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This is a great excuse to go visit a carpet retailer and ask for permission to hire their fork lift and operator to unload your new space age cleaning drone..
 
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Does the application have to be under the business or can it be ran personal? I'm not listed under the business as an owner... And if I ask my pops, he'd look at me crazy to spend $1850 on a 10" crb... He then will ask me what's wrong with the 2 Cimex's, 2 175 Rotary's, 2 shittier CRB's I currently have.... So, I rather not go that route if you know what I mean....

And I'd take advantage of the free shipping as my folks will be traveling.... My cousin will hold it for me and I can have it brought back as baggage...

I think the last straw was that Prochem Powerglide I bought... Boat anchor.....
 
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Does the application have to be under the business or can it be ran personal? I'm not listed under the business as an owner... And if I ask my pops, you'd look at me crazy to spend $1850 on a 10" crb... He then will ask me what's wrong with the 2 Cimex's, 2 175 Rotary's, 2 shittier CRB's I currently have.... So, I rather not go that route if you know what I mean....

And I'd take advantage of the free shipping as my folks will be traveling.... My cousin will hold it for me and I can have it brought back as baggage...

I think the last straw was that Prochem Powerglide I bought... Boat anchor.....
Fooker will never forgive me!

It will last forever Nate! :cool:
 
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Yeah, I want a lovely new Rotovac CFX with all the fixins but herself is ticked that I sold my old Mercedes instead of restoring it.

So, you know, no.
 
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If i was selling myself to commercial accounts, a cimex would be a better sell then the ops and why? Im considering buying something, almost done paying off my 10in crb.
 

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Ive tried a cimex before when i was at a cct class and it was very easy to use. I ask because ive heard that the ops clean and extract better.
 

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The Cimex's with a little training are almost fool proof. They are built like a tank too.

The OP machines can be finicky. Uneven concrete can throw pads, something that can be overcome by slowing down but a learning curve. They are a little more delicate than the Cimex's are.

We still use them when something has to dry extremely fast. The rug guys use the to clean problematic rugs. We use the for spotting spills in businesses.

I'm glad we have them. In fact last year they asked for another one...but I bought a new Cimex instead. LOL
 
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Ive tried a cimex before when i was at a cct class and it was very easy to use. I ask because ive heard that the ops clean and extract better.
It does but the two machines have different objectives.

The OP does remove the soil load immediately. The Cimex removal is slowly removed over time during general maintenance (vacuuming).
 
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It does but the two machines have different objectives.

The OP does remove the soil load immediately. The Cimex removal is slowly removed over time during general maintenance (vacuuming).
I would imagine the op is alot slower then a cimex too?
 

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Crap!!!! Just realised im missing the webinar. I wanted to sit in for this one. Is it still going?
 

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