The Bonzer is evolving

Bob Pruitt

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I have been told by our friends at RotoVac that Eric does not have a patent to the front and back vacuum slots. Apparently someone had a patent back in 1972, and the patent has expired; I was wrong about that...
 

Mark Von*Lay

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Hi guys I'm new here,,, and I get what you all are saying and it's like comparing a Kia to a Ford F-350 but it will still get ya there from what I can tell,,and for a newbie with limited cash seems like it would be fine for what I will be doing which is a lot of rentals ,but after seeing SAIGER useing the zipper I wanted one bad.
 
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Russ T.

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It works better than it looks.

That's my biggest complaint about the Bonzer is what it looks like and how incredibly lightweight it looks and is.

I hate to say it but I might be a little embarrassed to bring it in a residential. The handles are very close together and it almost forces you to look like your an old lady pushing a walker. Couple that with the chinsey LOOKING handle (it MAY work pretty well...) and I'm not sure I'm interested, ESPECIALLY at $1500.

BUT it's comfortable to push and works pretty well....and it's a little cheaper than a Zipper.

I think the Zipper is a far better buy and knowing Eric builds each one with TLC only seals the deal.

I wish he'd make a handle assembly for their RotoVac XL.
 
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