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Jim Pemberton

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Jim you're a fairly intelligent above average midwit, how much heat do you think is lost in 4 in of travel?😅

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I am with Ron, but the way to know is to use a digital thermometer and do a temperature test at both points.

In your favor is the issue of less heat loss due to larger droplet size.

...and less clogging of a single o6 jet versus 4 -1.5 or 6 - 01 jets.

Is a stainless steel jet available?
 

Mikey P

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I am with Ron, but the way to know is to use a digital thermometer and do a temperature test at both points.

In your favor is the issue of less heat loss due to larger droplet size.

...and less clogging of a single o6 jet versus 4 -1.5 or 6 - 01 jets.

Is a stainless steel jet available?


Yes, "my" model will have a SS nozzle, thats be relocated to strike right behind the Glide, removal of the center pin and an inline filter, and of course your choice of GG, with a package deal on a Hole and a Slot.

Priced at $775, delivered to anywhere in the L48

$900 with two Glides.
 

Luky

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As I'm selling wands everyday, sometimes it just leaves me scratching my head at how clueless 95% of the industry is about how flow and jetting works. Most are convinced that more jets means more water and there's nothing I can do to explain it to you people that more jets are just dividing the same amount of water... It leaves me wondering what you people actually think about while you're in the act of cleaning...
Imagine if all the carpet cleaners worldwide got rid of their wands ( multi- jet ) and purchased a miracle single wand. You'd become a billionaire.
 

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