I forgot how wonderful it was cleaning with the Zipper in a residential house...

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I just started carrying my Zipper on the truck again. I took it off because I added the CRB and was running out of room. The last job of the day was a 4100 square foot house (a little over 2k carpet) and the areas were wide open. My son CRB'd while I zipped it. It really helped with the fatigue and the pain in my left arm that I've been having. I'm going to incorporate back into my cleaning regiment.
 

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I just started carrying my Zipper on the truck again. I took it off because I added the CRB and was running out of room. The last job of the day was a 4100 square foot house (a little over 2k carpet) and the areas were wide open. My son CRB'd while I zipped it. It really helped with the fatigue and the pain in my left arm that I've been having. I'm going to incorporate back into my cleaning regiment.

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I just started carrying my Zipper on the truck again. I took it off because I added the CRB and was running out of room. The last job of the day was a 4100 square foot house (a little over 2k carpet) and the areas were wide open. My son CRB'd while I zipped it. It really helped with the fatigue and the pain in my left arm that I've been having. I'm going to incorporate back into my cleaning regiment.

Tom, I love this post of yours. I would also have the Zipper handy on the truck for residential if I were still on the truck. My employees only seem to want it for commercial. I would rock it in both venues and use it when appropriate. It seems to be a much better exercise for this old body of mine, especially on large commercial jobs, but it's amazing effectiveness should be considered for some residential jobs, IMHO.

Probably will order another Zipper soon. The tough part is deciding between the spinner and the original.

Steve
 
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Tom, I love this post of yours. I would also have the Zipper handy on the truck for residential if I were still on the truck. My employees only seem to want it for commercial. I would rock it in both venues and use it when appropriate. It seems to be a much better exercise for this old body of mine, especially on large commercial jobs, but it's amazing effectiveness should be considered for some residential jobs, IMHO.

Probably will order another Zipper soon. The tough part is deciding between the spinner and the original.

Steve
Get the original first. I only use my SS on the worst of jobs.
 
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Just like you never seemed to grasp the pure joy of using a POS 16 inch castex wand. Instead of push and pull you just..............drag it slowly back.
 

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I am just waiting for football to start so I can stop all of this................MADNESS!

Not quite as weird as.................Bawb. But normal people bore me................HahHahaHhaahaha
 
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Shut up Fred
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I'm getting too damn old. Thanks Nate, I can always count on you making digs :)

I keep telling myself that too... I'm getting too old for this sh!t... I love my Zippers for speed, dry times and the motion... The wand just kills me... Residential I go for my rv360i unless it's a special request ( like need it dry quick, or not dirty enough to warrant a RE cleaning).

Love ya too Tommie boy!
 
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