I gots me a HOss 700

ruff

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Zalan Szabo (zee) said:
I truly am fascinated with the way equipment being hyped up and torn down around here. I guess the latest one would be RV-360i.


Larry will be here shortly saying "I told you so with the board de jour" :lol: :lol: :lol:

Larry is busy right now.....
So, I'll chip in.......for him.
I told you so with the board phenomena de Jour. Just wait a few days and there will be the new...new favorite of the week.

I feel better already :p
And mostly he's right.

Just keep on buying!


Hopefully it will trickle down....
 

Mikey P

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I like my 360's




just one flaw.


Streaking on SOME thicker carpets if you're not careful.



I'm sure the HOSS will have a flaw as well.
 

alazo1

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I may jump on a 360i when they get to about $800 used on ebay.

I'd wait for 2nd or 3rd generation on the Hoss.
 
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cucu

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im done with the hoss i had to bring it back to CMS
it,s more robust then the 360 and lovers of the rx will say it,s not a rx ,its a mix of both.
you got to run it a few times to see if it fits your cleaning style
 
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Just to add a little more: I played with it yesterday. Removing the flow restrictor disk is a must if you have a big blower. Distributors need to explain the disks when people demo a unit or their customers will get varied results. IMO, Sapphire should just use a valve control like on their upholstery tool. Also, needs a safety switch on the lever like the RX. The handle needs a better way to tighten as it works itself loose. Back bar between the wheels gets in the way if you want to wheel it up or downstairs. These are minor improvements but would be welcomed. It cleans very aggressively without the flow restrictor and still dries very fast. Very promising. Built like a tank. The easy cleaning tube is brilliant.
 

juniorc82

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Larry Cobb said:
Jim;

I've been impressed by the attention to detail that Sapphire put into this equipment.

The Spraying Systems flow restrictors allow four different levels of water flow . . .

varying from low moisture with good agitation to . . .

high flow with aggressive agitation.

I also like the ability to get very close to the wall with the flexible bumper.

http://ccs5.com/zen/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=76&products_id=4934

Larry
Some attn to detail cobb, the stryker wand was one of the biggest pieces of crap put on the market
 

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sam miller said:
s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IdPTYwEscos]


interesting video


Amazing innovation's..... :roll:

Especially the STAR configuration"s... really unique how the configuration of the vacuum
port's resemble a "sTaRfIsH"..&..the centrifugal force of the spinning will enhance the flow of waste water into vacuum hose... 8) And floating heads..."WOW".. :shock:

TO BAD NO ONE ELSE COULD THINK OF THAT.... :roll:

And the weight DIFFerEnTiAl...really 8)

I know ..."I" would much rather have PlaStIc..instead of mEtAl..for all my tools... :oops:

jus sayin... :mrgreen:

s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DV5X42lzA78s]
 

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