Penguin sprayer

Walt

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Anybody have the Sigent 400B Cordless

I can't tell if it's 1.5 gallons or 2.5 gallons. Is it any good?
 
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1.3 gallon
And 6 volt

I'm checking one out at northern this weekend

Joe Bristol has one that looks nice , 500 although
 
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We inventory the Sigent.
They will work quite nicely provided they are not abused. That is, the pump and lines must be cleared daily or after each job.
As long as the Sigent is not abused, we will honor our 1 year limited warranty.
If it stops working for any reason, telephone us at 719-591-9008 and let us know that you are sending it back for evaluation and repair.
When the part manufacturer is at fault, the part is replaced at no charge within the first year.
The key is to keep the pump and lines free of the solution that was used on the job.
Keep the unit on charge at all times as it will not over charge. The smart charger will recharge the battery and then switch to a trickle charge from then on.
Harbor Freight sells a very nice inverter that will allow the Sigent to be charged in a vehicle going from job to job.
In the event that the battery is running low, just plug the Sigent into a 110VAC wall outlet and continue your work. The battery will be charged as you work.
The size of the Sigent is 1.3 gallons or 5 liters.
The lance is SS and has a QC attached so that it can be removed in order to use the upholstery nozzle.
The gun is of the highest quality pressure washer type and will last for as long as it is not abused.
It does have a 6VDC system and the pump is a demand 40psi diaphragm pump.
We test the Sigent several times during assembly, store it and then check it again before it is shipped out.
Please just keep the Sigent clean inside and out for best results and long use.

Thanks,

Sal Muscarella, President and Owner
Masterclean Products LLC
http://www.mastercleanstore.com
 

FLYERMAN

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Ken Raddon
I'll sell you my 5 gallon Penguin for $100. I hate two things about it. It doesn't charge from a cigarette plug. My fault, I didn't even think about that when I bought it. Second thing is that the dang thing falls over forward when it gets low on solution. That my friend is a design flaw.
 

joeynbgky

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I have used my. Mytee for 3 days without charging did 33 apartments with it. The light is still on green. It never has gone to yellow or red. No offense but I think mytee is the better quality sprayer. I have lugged it up and down 3 flights of stairs. And the guys have probably pushed it on concrete and black top over ten miles and we love it

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aurther11

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This is the nicest cordless sprayer we have seen yet. Very slick!

The Penguin holds up to 5 gallons of carpet detergent, pre-spray, protector, bonnet cleaner, lawn & garden, you name it. This 80 psi (twice the psi of the original version) sprayer is perfect for carpet cleaning. It's well thought out and will make your job a breeze!

The Penguin can dispense about 120 gallons of liquid per charge with its 12-volt battery. And a charge indicator lets you know when to recharge the unit.

The Penguin comes with rear wheels and a mounted handle that holds the spray wand for easy transport.

This sprayer works great for encapsulation carpet cleaning (encap) and for pre-spraying heavily soiled carpets prior to cleaning. You'll be able to get the job done quickly. Brand new with full factory warranty (where applicable). Buy from the commercial carpet cleaning supply company with OCCD.
 
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We have 4 of the 5 gallon units that we use here at the casino. We re-modified some of the internal hardware ( due to lower quality fittings) and built snazzy plastic holding tubes for the wand holders so they dont drip. 3 are going on almost 2 years with no problems other than having to replace the batteries. The 4th has been a PITA from the get go-its about 6 months newer than the other 3-and seems to be the under acheiver of the bunch. Its current issue seems to be the pump. We love them-or at least 3 of them!
 

Jim Martin

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Walt...Go for the brass ring and just get the Big Boss sprayer...you will be much happier in the end
 

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