Doug Cox
Supportive Member
So what is the concensus on these blowers compared to the squirrel cage blowers?
RichC said:My distributor says they are great and he's sold a bunch of them.
The space savings would be nice to pack more in the truck but it's too radical of a design for me, we don't own any. :|
That sounds more like hurricane type issues. We carry plenty enough for 2-3 jobs beyond that we have an equipment support truck bring more if needed.The smart money guys have made the switch. You can carry more units per vehicle, put more units on the job, less bitching by the workers that have to carry them, less fatigue on the workers which equals less loss time,turns into your air scrubber without adding more amp draw on the job and takes up less space then any other air scrubber. All of which means more money in your pocket.
John Olson" data-source="" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">John Olson said:Wasn't talking to youWas talking to Doug.
The smart money guys have made the switch. You can carry more units per vehicle, put more units on the job, less bitching by the workers that have to carry them, less fatigue on the workers which equals less loss time,turns into your air scrubber without adding more amp draw on the job and takes up less space then any other air scrubber. All of which means more money in your pocket.
This is not a sales pitch but what you will hear from the people that are using them.
John Olson" data-source="" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">John Olson said:Bill this is a thread about the triad if you want to talk about the jet lets start another thread. I will say there is nothing that compares to it when drying a hall way. Only down side is the size. The x3 is a great airmover in its class. I sold 30 of them last week so no I'm not biased. The company you work for is a leader in this industry and the people that work under you are amazing have a Merry Christmas