The Hoss

rwcarpet

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Just got the Hoss out of the corner and started using this week. Nice tool. Changed out the flat glides for the round glides. Does a nice job.

Now......

Will Sapphire develop a bolt-on (screw on actually) brush attachment for the Hoss head. I mean, you ain't shit unless you got a brush head....am I right? Seems a brush could be attached along with the replaceable glide plate? Eh?
 

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I think it is fine as is. Maybe to aggressive with a brush.
 

Johnny

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I use the steel glides because they don't get chewed up by tack strips. Chewed-up plastic shoes can be too aggressive on some carpets.
 

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Just got the Hoss out of the corner and started using this week. Nice tool. Changed out the flat glides for the round glides. Does a nice job.

Now......

Will Sapphire develop a bolt-on (screw on actually) brush attachment for the Hoss head. I mean, you ain't shit unless you got a brush head....am I right? Seems a brush could be attached along with the replaceable glide plate? Eh?
It's another over-rated Mikey fad.
 

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Just got the Hoss out of the corner and started using this week. Nice tool. Changed out the flat glides for the round glides. Does a nice job.

Now......

Will Sapphire develop a bolt-on (screw on actually) brush attachment for the Hoss head. I mean, you ain't shit unless you got a brush head....am I right? Seems a brush could be attached along with the replaceable glide plate? Eh?


I've been thinking about attaching some fiber pad sections to the turntable with industrial Velcro.
 
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Russ T.

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There should be brushes in all of these rotaries. It evens out the cleaning pass and just makes sense.

It takes a BIG motor to drive them though, if you're going bigger than the 360i.

I should have time to swap the motor on my new XL this week.
 

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HOSS Action today

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Mikey P

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yes sir it is



but that is Ely at work.



With 3 years of premium cleaning under his belt learning from my son and I, he's 30 years ahead of Marty in technology.


Even owns a microwave.
 
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I got me a 3 burner. Livin' the dream ......

I know how you Vancouverites live, you have it knocked. Delicious food everywhere, beautiful women, everyone uses their turn signals. And besides, does anyone actually need more than one burner?
 

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