Is this the Must have DevPro?

Papa John

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no....that is a Dang knockoff of the old dev wand.............
 

Mark Saiger

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This is the real Tom Conway new Devastator swivel head wand...

It works, has awesome punch and recovery... Love it a lot...

We have one on each van!

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Jimmy L

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Mark when you and Marty get them for $850 then it's a good deal but $1800..........
 
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I remember when Airpath air movers were a must have at a $800 price point

$1800 is steep for a wand

The major significant difference is a swivel. How much does that add to cost and manufacturing over say a Prochem Ti wand ?

Not trying to bash the thing, but I think it's a bit premature to call this a forever wand or the holy grail of cleaning yet

It's been around what? ..... 4 months???
 

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Imo the significant advantages over other wands are in the following order
  1. Never seen before internal airflow design
  2. A stiff Swivel
  3. Finger adjustable spray manifolds
  4. Over all fit and finish
  5. Angled corners on the top of the vacuum head
  6. Window


And the best is yet to come...
 

Loren Egland

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Swivel-Devpro-14-inch-6-Jet-Carpet-Cleaning-Wand-w-Glide-Amtex-Boxxer-PMF/122146087367?_trksid=p2047675.c100623.m-1&_trkparms=aid=222007&algo=SIC.MBE&ao=1&asc=39035&meid=5c52ff21050b4dde9c09d8fd1fa32a10&pid=100623&rk=2&rkt=6&sd=121760243201

Or was this the version with narrow opening?
also noticed it has 6 jets instead of 4.
I don't understand why some of you don't like 6 jets. I've been using 6 jets on my Evo wand for years and think I've ever had any problems.

Why should I switch to a 4 jet?
BTW our TMs have 5.6 or higher blowers.

I doubt the 6 jets are an issue with your Evo wand, as you have confirmed, since the jets are evenly spaced.

Rather the issue some report is the uneven cleaning due to the uneven jet placement, usually the big gap between the right 3 jets and the left 3 jets on some wands.
 

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