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Johnny

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When will you have a brush head, like that for the Rotovac, for my HOSS?

This question has been posted, in other threads, at least four times.

Must I buy a Rotovac to regain my cutting-edge status and deflect the scorn of my peers?
 
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Loving my Hoover PortaPower..


As for a brush head for the Hoss...?

I don't have any idea if they will offer one at this point.

IMO---Of course SS will have a brush option in the future.
Because the power and center of influence in the Carpet cleaning world, which is MB, is talking about it-- And the people at SS are smart.
I chose the HOSS because of its floating head design-- which is a must on uneven floors.
 
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Because that clunky ass Kirby is too freakin big to fit under them and that edging attachment is a joke.

Sez Senor Dysnot. Kirby will fit under some beds and I do have other vacs. My helper and I know how to move beds. Kirby edging attachment works at least as well as any other I've tried, but I will check into the PortaPower, (thanks, Mike).
 
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IMO---Of course SS will have a brush option in the future.
Because the power and center of influence in the Carpet cleaning world, which is MB, is talking about it-- And the people at SS are smart.
I chose the HOSS because of its floating head design-- which is a must on uneven floors.
I like the hoss. But I just did a big CGD with lots of uneven spots. Put it right back on the truck. The RX is king in that situation. IMO
As a side note nothing beats a red pad and 175 for agitation on glued down grease. Except maybe a Cimex. ( unless someone took it completely apart). :icon_cool::icon_cool:
 
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At least pizza boy got some nicer looking shoes on then those ugly clog looking ones you wear when it's really cold....
 
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I like the hoss. But I just did a big CGD with lots of uneven spots. Put it right back on the truck. The RX is king in that situation. IMO
As a side note nothing beats a red pad and 175 for agitation on glued down grease. Except maybe a Cimex. ( unless someone took it completely apart). :icon_cool::icon_cool:
Mostly back together. 12" wheels, all painted black and grey Marhide on plastic parts.

It's got to be nice...and anonymous.
 
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