Speaking of Hruby..

Mikey P

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Jeff is killing it on every continent while those two other OP goobers fight over a handful of broke dick rednecks who can't afford a portable..

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Zee

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It's laughable really when those garage factory OP types jump around... and Jeff is producing a thousand units a month and ship them worldwide.
He most likely sells more units in a week, than these wannabes -in a year.

Edit: I've known Jeff for years and regularly visited his manufacturing shops over the years.
 
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encapman

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Jeff's new unit is gravity fed..

That is a difference to this goober.


Gravity feed is only suited for scrubbing, or straight encap cleaning. Gravity feed won't work for the bonnet method. The solution won't penetrate through the bonnet. Obviously, the cleaning solution needs to be sprayed to work with a bonnet.

I agree with your praise of Jeff's success. He makes a solid machine. And he's been jetting around the world promoting it. With his enthusiasm, orbitals are continuing to gain global popularity. Orbitals have a solid future.


P.S. Wait till you see how sweet the Vario Pro runs now. We've made a couple of tweaks that have made the Vario even better. I'll have it at the Experience show, and at the Ronald McDonald houses. Think it will impress you!

P.P.S. The first version of the Vario machine included a shower feed option. The 1725 RPM orbital motion blew foam everywhere. We discovered that shower feed wasn't a viable alternative for orbital cleaning. So we dumped the shower feed option. Perhaps Jeff will have better successs.

P.P.P.S. I feel like Steve Toburen
 
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