SteveCleans
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It was the one tool at the Mikefest Nashville that really captured my attention. It's a well-built tool. Impressive. . I see this on my van soon, just saying
You've been hanging around me too much..It's probably not the only thing, but I prefer not to look down there.
I have two things to say:
#2. Have you ever noticed that the more excited Mark gets, the more his hair stands straight up? Really! The pictures verify it.
Saiger" data-source="post: 4449720" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">And I really don't feel I will have a problem here with this group but wanted to get this out there right away...
I did buy them so when my excitement gets the best of me and I am always talking about how much fun I am having using a new tool, or my exuberance to share what I feel is great about a tool.... I just want you to see I did purchase these wands.
I do not expect any of these great people who work to make my job easier and even try to better themselves give me a tool
Just sharing....
And thank you all for putting up with my exuberance
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but I did hear several say wow dry pass is really not needed.
That will be a great move for your final product.We use evolution wands (I know, I know).
Saiger" data-source="post: 4449720" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">I wouldn't be here participating if it wasn't for your exuberance Mark. I think it's awesome, the energy that you show and the heart that helps me be excited about carpet cleaning... Congratulations on getting the most bad a$$ carpet cleaning wands I have ever seen. Thanks again for sharing the excitement!!! It's great!I did buy them so when my excitement gets the best of me and I am always talking about how much fun I am having using a new tool, or my exuberance to share what I feel is great about a tool
Gee, thanks..
Mark, don't forget about your retirement. If you instead put that 3500 in a good growth stock mutual fund, invested for 20 years you would have 60k.
Just something to keep in mind.
I am going to buy this wand.
Personally I like to wait for 2nd Gen stuff and let the minor kinks get worked out. Any idea when that will be? Do I need to worry about that here?
This is the 3rd gen..
Saiger" data-source="post: 4450628" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">OK, now I see why I need the swivel! Very cool!Does this thing have some performance!
OK, now I see why I need the swivel! Very cool!
Saiger" data-source="post: 4450635" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Anyone who has anytime pushing a wand can see the benefit of TC's new wand. I saw and tried the swivel in Nashville; it appears well built and functioned well, with great pick up/air flow. It will absolutely make getting around and under objects much easier. I guess I'm going to have to order one here soon. Damn you Tom!This swivel is so smooth and works so extremely well...not loose...just like the perfect swivel I have to say!
Genius!The glide takes what the blower is blowing off at the Vac Relief Valve and injects it AT THE CARPET FIBERS AT THE WAND SLOT, it helps break up surface tension at the wand slot and takes that wasted energy from back at the waste tank / blower and puts it at the wand slot, to help lift and carry it back to where it belongs ....the waste tank.