HydraMaster Evolution Stair Wand

Mikey P

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I finally got to use it last week and I have to say, for the first time in 36 years of cleaning and 14 years of reviewing tools, this is the first wand that took only seconds of use to figure out and really appreciate.

Perfect length (for normal humans)
6 flow. 10" wide jetting is right on and with good impact
The chisel profiled glide gets into the cranny like no round glide can
The plastic glide is good for the scrubbing most staircases need.
Practically floats in the air..




if only it had a swivel to make risers and corners easier.


 
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Rob Grady

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Quite an evolution...

only cleaning half of stair construction ... would have loved to see that doughboy maneuver that tool to clean the riser


Ill stick with our Dev 14 followed by SS upholstery detail method
 
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I finally got to use it last week and I have to say, for the first time in 36 years of cleaning and 14 years of reviewing tools, this is the first wand that took only seconds of use to figure out and really appreciate.

Perfect length (for normal humans)
6 flow. 10" wide jetting is right on and with good impact
The chisel profiled glide gets into the cranny like no round glide can
The plastic glide is good for the scrubbing most staircases need.
Practically floats in the air..




if only it had a swivel to make risers and corners easier.



Where's the best place to buy one? I'm tired (literally) from using my prochem stair tool. It wears me out, even though it probably does the best cleaning
 
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