Donwand
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Can anyone give thoughts on using an Ergonomic Handle with a wand? Also looking for the lightest wand in the industry without sacrificing quality and also has at least a 14-inch cleaning head. TQVM, Brian
I'm reworking how GreenGlides attach to the Sapphires, toolless on and off being the goal..I am leaning towards the Sapphire 14-inch.
I love my SS14 it's a beast and so light.Can anyone give thoughts on using an Ergonomic Handle with a wand? Also looking for the lightest wand in the industry without sacrificing quality and also has at least a 14-inch cleaning head. TQVM, Brian
I love my SS14 it's a beast and so light.
Mike, Do you know how light a Devastator 14 is compared to Sapphire?I'm reworking how GreenGlides attach to the Sapphires, toolless on and off being the goal..
Ill have a 14 and a 12 up for auction soon.
But I can also sell you either size with a GG for the lowest price available.
I'm guessing you remove the front lip...Did you make the wand insert wider so you can take both metal lips off. By doing this did you enlarge the holes. My ss12 with a gg and one metal lip removed makes a high pitch scream that you can not use in a home.
Weird there’s only a pound difference, the sapphire feels like it’s about a third of the weight.I'm reworking how GreenGlides attach to the Sapphires, toolless on and off being the goal..
Ill have a 14 and a 12 up for auction soon.
But I can also sell you either size with a GG for the lowest price available.
That makes senseThat's because all the weight is at the end..
For the 1 pound difference, I'd rather have the swivel. I still don't have one of Tom's wands and looking to potentially move, I won't be buying one until I'm set up in my new location, if it actually happens. It's just so handy in tight areas, under beds, etc.
I’m not Martyyou could cut a hole and cover it with clear packing tape
Sure, that'll work.you could cut a hole and cover it with clear packing tape
Can anyone give thoughts on using an Ergonomic Handle with a wand? Also looking for the lightest wand in the industry without sacrificing quality and also has at least a 14-inch cleaning head. TQVM, Brian