SS..UPH tool....

Jim Martin

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Jim Martin
Pretty nice....love the adjustment for the flow...light weight....does not wear out the arms when doing a lot of UPH....

only really see 1 problem......


1.... I let my guy use it and now he won't let me have it back...He keeps it on his truck...and gave me back my old one......


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jwfoulk12

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Justin Foulk
I like it as well but i ended up having to replace the crappy hose, it constantly collapsed. I cant believe SS released it with that hose. I do wish it had a view finder though.
 

XTREME1

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Jim Martin
if all the problem is..only a ridiculous hose....thats one of the easiest fixes....

I was promised a replacement and waited and waited and waited...So I just used used a hose from a different tool. I love them, use them everyday but wasn't happy with the broken promises from Poulos (who I really like) and Bruders (whom I don't know).....I had a problem with a shelving unit from MYTEE and fixed myself and they wanted to pay for the parts I bought
 
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mcatt

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I currently have a dri master and I am going to add a SS tool next. I have heard so many good things about these now.
 

mwall2230

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Don't feel bad Jim the same thing happened to me. Now I'm stuck with the dri master, which isn't bad. Buts it's not a bid deal just give the employee all the furniture jobs :winky:
 

Doug Cox

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That tool easily cut my upholstery cleaning times in half compared to my open jet tool.
 

Hoody

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I'll be buying one in a 2-3 weeks. Looking forward to cleaning with it again, when I tested it I was impressed. I hope the internal parts have a better longevity than the dri-master tool.
 

KevinD

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Kevin Dumas
Not a bad tool for flat work or areas with a large radius.
Never cares for it with the double vac slot for tight corners and tight detail work.
The spray bar could use some work IMO. Too far back from the front edge to get into the nooks and crannies.
Also the gap between the spray bar holes is too far apart. On some fabrics by time you give it enough juice for the spray to get full coverage you end up having to dry pass everything.
 

carpetcleaner

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I'm still using the original white drMaster. I should have replaced it a few years ago, but it still gets the job done. I haven't seen the SS tool, I will have to try it before buying a new upholstery tool.
 

SamIam

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I used my prochem tool for years never used a dri master uph tool got a floor machine I don't use. But I got mine from Bristor for 4 bills and one from Jondon for the same. We use both a lot on jobs. Dry times are great cleaning is great and I have never had a problem with edges or corners.


You have to change your angle of attack maybe shorten the vac port with your hand it all works out.
 

Shane T

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Jon Don has it on sale right now(through end of month) for $424 with promo code F0912C. Shipping charges will raise the price considerably.
 

TomV

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$400 in the US just priced it from my nearest supplier (uk) over $750 ????????? methinks i'll be buying something a lil more frugal on the budget
 

SamIam

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$400 in the US just priced it from my nearest supplier (uk) over $750 ????????? methinks i'll be buying something a lil more frugal on the budget

For those duckets I would use a brush and a bucket!:clap:
 

TomV

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For those duckets I would use a brush and a bucket!:clap:


went on ebay...... sourced an internal jet 4" uph tool (stainless) (new) INCLUDING postage from L.A................ $140
that set me off comparing chem prices..US v Europe.... man we get hosed here
 

ruff

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My SS tool is practically new (been used to clean 4 sofas.)
Will sell for $349.00 + shipping. Or pick it up either in San Francisco or Grass Valley areas.
If you're interested send a private message.
 

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