I have just returned from Cleanexpo where I had a look at the "new" DM2 DriMaster Upholstery Tool.
It DID look like a very impressive tool however there were a few things I was not over happy with.
The face plate where the solution exits to wet the fabric and the vacuum slots are, appear to a metal of some type, and to me appeared to be quiet sharp and could possibly damage some fabrics.
( Correct terminology for the above would be the "patented injector bar & slotted vacuum port system" ).
The handle where one holds the tool, is very close to the working head of the tool, & to me, did not feel comfortable and a bit heavy/off balance, especially with such a long length of solid material behind the holding position.
I feel that this could, over time, affect heavy users with an RSI or carpel tunnel type problem.
Time will tell.
With the old tool, it was easy to hold the tool in several different positions that were more comfortable for the user.
I did like the fact that the annoying flow knob at the far end of the hose has been removed.
I also like the fact that the on/off valve at the rear of the tool has been replaced with a much more effective knob that also shuts off the flow.
The way that Hydramaster have semi-enclosed this knob in a protective moulding, also appeals to me.
The extra width is another good feature that I like as well as the higher solution flow.
It's light weight was also a nice surprise.
I am undecided on the optional grip that was with this tool.
How quick & easy it will be to attach & remove may be a concern, as well as the actual use of this attachment.
I may be a tad sarcastic, but I still do not believe that this, or any tool, is truly one pass only for cleaning all fabrics under all circumstances.
However, it is easy to criticize or like different features on a tool merely by looking at it, using a tool in the field over time is really the only proper way to evaluate a tools good or not so good features.
Based on what I have seen, I will probably buy when when they become available down under.
That's my 1.75% cents for today.
Ooroo :wink:
It DID look like a very impressive tool however there were a few things I was not over happy with.
The face plate where the solution exits to wet the fabric and the vacuum slots are, appear to a metal of some type, and to me appeared to be quiet sharp and could possibly damage some fabrics.
( Correct terminology for the above would be the "patented injector bar & slotted vacuum port system" ).
The handle where one holds the tool, is very close to the working head of the tool, & to me, did not feel comfortable and a bit heavy/off balance, especially with such a long length of solid material behind the holding position.
I feel that this could, over time, affect heavy users with an RSI or carpel tunnel type problem.
Time will tell.
With the old tool, it was easy to hold the tool in several different positions that were more comfortable for the user.
I did like the fact that the annoying flow knob at the far end of the hose has been removed.
I also like the fact that the on/off valve at the rear of the tool has been replaced with a much more effective knob that also shuts off the flow.
The way that Hydramaster have semi-enclosed this knob in a protective moulding, also appeals to me.
The extra width is another good feature that I like as well as the higher solution flow.
It's light weight was also a nice surprise.
I am undecided on the optional grip that was with this tool.
How quick & easy it will be to attach & remove may be a concern, as well as the actual use of this attachment.
I may be a tad sarcastic, but I still do not believe that this, or any tool, is truly one pass only for cleaning all fabrics under all circumstances.
However, it is easy to criticize or like different features on a tool merely by looking at it, using a tool in the field over time is really the only proper way to evaluate a tools good or not so good features.
Based on what I have seen, I will probably buy when when they become available down under.
That's my 1.75% cents for today.
Ooroo :wink: