Still rockin my hoe.

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I know some of y’all Mikey’s board millionaires are still pushing an old school wand. Fes up. Who’s still pushing an 802 or a aw29 or a Hydrahoe?Be proud!
 

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Just waiting on a glide.


don't need a glide on it
cleans much better without one

350 psi with a pair of 03 jets.

been saying it for 20 years..
The AW29 if one of the greatest wands in the history of the world .
Light, nimble, affordable and cleans as well as the best

anyone that says different is clueless or a pack following magjoon that doesn't know sheeit from shineola

..L.T.A.
 

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View attachment 77272 I know some of y’all Mikey’s board millionaires are still pushing an old school wand. Fes up. Who’s still pushing an 802 or a aw29 or a Hydrahoe?Be proud!
I saw a Hydra Hoe in the storage shed the other day. Its was missing the valve and water line. There was a UT 40 in that pile too. Ohhh the 70's! :winky:
 
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don't need a glide on it
cleans much better without one

350 psi with a pair of 03 jets.

been saying it for 20 years..
The AW29 if one of the greatest wands in the history of the world .
Light, nimble, affordable and cleans as well as the best

anyone that says different is clueless or a pack following magjoon that doesn't know sheeit from shineola

..L.T.A.

You're right. It cleans great glideless. I used it on two bedrooms today without a glide. The lower back muscles are not used to that kind of abuse though. It's also very easy to get under beds and dressers. I could possibly end up retiring the hoe to backup.
 

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I use a 1 1/2 and a 2" Hydra Hoe. Haven't found any other wand I like. They are good wands.
 

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Not all hydrahoe are the same. I used one from 1984 to 1995 then it got stolen out of my van as I was on a job, testing out an aw29. I immediately bought another one but it was lighter and didn't seem to have the same angle as the old one. I could never get used to it and eventually sold it. I have used tons of aw29's and found them very useable, some steamway wands with heat shields, very heavy. Currently in love with my mach 12. I also have a 2 inch westpak which cleans awesome, an 802, not fussy on it, might be ok with a glide. Still have a couple of aw29's for back up. Saving my pennies for one of Tom's 1.5 inch swivel.
 

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I use a 1 1/2 and a 2" Hydra Hoe. Haven't found any other wand I like. They are good wands.

They are not really a cheap wand either. Seems like the new ones are $700. They make a 6 jet model too. The funnel design creates great air flow and the angled jet is great.
 

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Not all hydrahoe are the same. I used one from 1984 to 1995 then it got stolen out of my van as I was on a job, testing out an aw29. I immediately bought another one but it was lighter and didn't seem to have the same angle as the old one. I could never get used to it and eventually sold it. I have used tons of aw29's and found them very useable, some steamway wands with heat shields, very heavy. Currently in love with my mach 12. I also have a 2 inch westpak which cleans awesome, an 802, not fussy on it, might be ok with a glide. Still have a couple of aw29's for back up. Saving my pennies for one of Tom's 1.5 inch swivel.

I've considered buying the Mach 12. Looks like a great design.
 

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I believe PMF made the original Hoe wand and those are the ones I buy when I need one.
 

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I've used the hydra hoe, the 802 with the black glide, the mach 12, prochem quad, and the aw29 look alike. Out of my experience, being tall, you need to dump that hydrahoe. I had to borrow my friend's tm a few years ago, and that's all he had. I was abusing my whole upper body. I felt so sore and fatigued for a whole week. I don't know how a shorter person's body adapts to that wand, but for tall people...that wand is totally outdated.

Now if I had to choose between an 802 or a mach12...I'd choose the 802, only because the mach12 made jet marks on the carpet when I pushed it forward. I tried to adjust the jets every way to fix it and I couldn't fix the problem.

The $125 aw29 got the job done. I used it in my very early years, so I have no clue how well the carpet dried. My tm wasn't properly set during that time, so I'm not too sure how well my setup even did a job.

Now for anyone using a prochem quad...it cleans the carpet AWESOME, but you're abusing your body. You're literally making almost twice the wand passes (shoulder wear), and it locks on the carpet more (hip wear), and if you put a slotted glide on it, you're losing your suction. I recommend getting another wand as soon as possible to save your body. And if $$$ is tight, the Mach15 is the best buy for a good wand. Your body will thank you
 

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I've used the hydra hoe, the 802 with the black glide, the mach 12, prochem quad, and the aw29 look alike. Out of my experience, being tall, you need to dump that hydrahoe. I had to borrow my friend's tm a few years ago, and that's all he had. I was abusing my whole upper body. I felt so sore and fatigued for a whole week. I don't know how a shorter person's body adapts to that wand, but for tall people...that wand is totally outdated.

Now if I had to choose between an 802 or a mach12...I'd choose the 802, only because the mach12 made jet marks on the carpet when I pushed it forward. I tried to adjust the jets every way to fix it and I couldn't fix the problem.

The $125 aw29 got the job done. I used it in my very early years, so I have no clue how well the carpet dried. My tm wasn't properly set during that time, so I'm not too sure how well my setup even did a job.

Now for anyone using a prochem quad...it cleans the carpet AWESOME, but you're abusing your body. You're literally making almost twice the wand passes (shoulder wear), and it locks on the carpet more (hip wear), and if you put a slotted glide on it, you're losing your suction. I recommend getting another wand as soon as possible to save your body. And if $$$ is tight, the Mach15 is the best buy for a good wand. Your body will thank you

I'm only 5'8" so the hoe has worked great for 14 years. When I bought my first TM my distributor told me to go pick out any wand and that was the most comfortable one. I wish the distributor I use now had more wands in stock for me to test drive.

I believe PMF made the original Hoe wand and those are the ones I buy when I need one.

Mine is the PMF version. The "Look alike". I've never seen the Hydramaster version.
 

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The $125 aw29 got the job done. I used it in my very early years, so I have no clue how well the carpet dried. My tm wasn't properly set during that time, so I'm not too sure how well my setup even did a job.

as good or better than the "hi-tech" whoopty-doo wands that need to blow 450-550 psi to clean as well as an unglided AW29 at 350


most guys don't/won't or can't make the time to do proper side by side evaluations on chems and equipment.
Do yourself a favor, don't be one of them ...or you'll be doomed to be a pack following parrot of the flavor de jour

..L.T.A.
 

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OMG! you guys admit using other wands besides the " ONE" pushed here! I have a 802 but not really fond of it and I have been debating getting a aw-29 for the last month. Prices all over the board for that. Is there a place to get one that isn't overpriced like everything else?
 

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as good or better than the "hi-tech" whoopty-doo wands that need to blow 450-550 psi to clean as well as an unglided AW29 at 350


most guys don't/won't or can't make the time to do proper side by side evaluations on chems and equipment.
Do yourself a favor, don't be one of them ...or you'll be doomed to be a pack following parrot of the flavor de jour

..L.T.A.

Amen to that. I never have been one to follow the crowd. I would still have a flip phone if all these idiots would quit emailing me.
 

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I would still have a flip phone if all these idiots would quit emailing me


if not for easy navigation I'd STILL have a flipfone
have to admit I'm in love with Siri

"go to nearest Chinese buffet"

"OK, here's what I found, check it out" :cool::cool:




I have a 802 but not really fond of it and I have been debating getting a aw-29 for the last month


802 is heavy and not as nimble , but will hold up longer ..virtually forever like Prochem, Butler, etc
AW29 and clones are lighter and easy sling all day.
They're a not a "forever" wand though
Catastrophic failure is when the tube separates from the head (if one is a heavy duty soap dispensing "wand scrubber" they won't get 10 years out of it)

another place they can fail (though not Catastrophic) is the manifold/tube that feeds the jet wye supply line and/or the jet holder it's self , the welds can break
Not all Chinese welders (or American) are created equal ......

I'll poke around the pole barn, Jimbo
I "might" have one that's are serviceable/rebuildable if you want to pay the shipping

..L.T.A.
 

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Prefer a new wand but not a chino or vietCONG wand at a decent price.
 

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Prefer a new wand but not a chino or vietCONG wand at a decent price.

why you be hatin on those little chink bassturds?
they aren't drunks and drug addicts like the majority of $12-$14 an hour American sweat shop production welders

donno what a well made AW29 costs these dayz
$299??

..L.T.A.
 
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Probably that's what they're going for. I'll check interlink they probably want $700
 

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