STEAM ACTION SUPPLY new tool

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dgardner

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It's hard to tell, but it looks like a 175 with a sprayer and tank, and a big circular glide around the brush for extraction. Am I seeing right? Interesting.

Update: yup, it has a solution tank as well as a recovery tank, extract as you go. A few more details here:

http://www.chemspecworld.com/catalog_browse.asp?ictNbr=101

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randy

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It's been out for over a year. It has a vacuum pick up, can be used for floor care & bonnet. A little pricey for what it is, if you ask me. A cimex is a better option unless it's being purchased for in house janitorial that needs a one machine does it all.
 
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STEVEC

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Randy's right, its main purpose is for in house maintenance cleaning and it runs about $ 5,300.00
 
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Shawn Forsythe

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randy said:
It's been out for over a year. It has a vacuum pick up, can be used for floor care & bonnet. A little pricey for what it is, if you ask me. A cimex is a better option unless it's being purchased for in house janitorial that needs a one machine does it all.

I think closer to nearly three years that we have been carrying them.
 

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It's a bundle of cash for sure, but compared to some of the other ride & walk along multi - surface units it's cheap. I have seen them for $3,500 (demo units). In house maintenance supervisors make a huge mistake in attempting a one machine solution.
 

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