Undisputed best tools based on reliability and results for their intended purpose

Mardie

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This list can be everything from carpet rakes to TMs and every thing in between. What would you put your money on when the going get tough ????
 

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This list can be everything from carpet rakes to TMs and every thing in between. What would you put your money on when the going get tough ????
My Challenger is the machine I go to. Its not sexy or fast just makes money
 
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SprayMaster from Sal.

....more if I think about it.
edit: Turboforce Hybrid!!!! Kick myself for not having this on the truck YEARS ago!!
 
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Mike Draper

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I'm pretty sure my TI wand will out last every tool I have with the least amount of maintenance, downtime or parts replaced. It should last me my whole career.
 
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For Tm,s I got to got with my Judson's.
after that my dri-eaz dehus and air movers have been great investments
 

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i hear about other OP's rattling parts loose ... my Challenger never had those issues.

but better than that, and i hate to admit it, i would say my Bain potty.

and better yet my Cimex.



my '99 GMC ex-Penske 1 ton ain't too shabby either.
 

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Items I could imagine wanting AND lasting the rest of my career?

My two PC ti wands.
My Vortex waste tank
My Advance 175 (with open motor :eekk:)
My Prochem uph tools
My Airpaths (especially the OG black model this is such high demand..)
My Waterclaw Spotters
My sweet Wife
My Black Mountain Cycle Cross frame
My Turbo Hybrid and custom PMF Hard Surface wand
My Omega Seamaster
My Guns
My Hula Girl...sniffs...


and this Board, the funnest, most professional, most correctly opinionated and most self effluent evacuating forum of it's kind.
 

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This list can be everything from carpet rakes to TMs and every thing in between. What would you put your money on when the going get tough ????

wands;
Note,there can be operator preference differences ,but there are a few that are "forever" wands,,,meaning they'll last virtually forever.
Prochem wands
Butler wands
Hydrahoe wand
PMF 802 (I prefer the lighter AW29) but it's not a "forever" wand IMO

Stair tools;
Prochem
PMF enclosed floodjet

Upl tool;
Prochem
PMF internal jet tool
PMF enclosed flood jet tool (for use on trashed upl w/fabric that can be cleaned with a garden hOse)

Flexhaust (?) vac hose
Parker 1035HT solution hose
Multisprayer
Parker QDs
the $3 dollar trigger sprayers from Home Depot
(don't bother with the $7 "heavy duty" one)....it won't last any longer
2qt pump sprayer ...HydroForce pump-up

portys;
Haven't a clue



..L.T.A.
 

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My Hydra Master CDS machines have been very dependable.
Hydroforce.
Though I don't use it any longer, My Hydrahoe wand, has been the most dependable trouble free one by far.
PMF 6" stair tool (the real short one) and the PMF 4.5" internal jet upholstery tool.
Solution (both Parflex and metal) and vacuum hoses have all been very dependable and very long lasting.
CoolCuffs.
Green Glides.

and not tools but worth every penny: Cleaning chemicals like: Dry Slurry, Procyon, Soap Free, DFC 210 and 105, Red Lane pre-spray and my old dependable scrubbing brush.
 

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