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Since another thread ("Does anyone build a semi durable porty") went south in a hurry.
And since it is a good subject, I wanted to know:
What did you (do you) find to be the best portable for you?
It could be, the most convenient, powerful, durable, ergonomic or prefarrably all of the above.
In my semi long and uneventful career, I've had a KleenRite, Castex, Cheyene (PC), a Mytee 1003 DX and a Mytee M-5.
- The Kleenrite was the all metal portable, mostly for upholstery. I hated that machine with the vengence. Small, yet cumbersome. Expensive, yet finicky. Great heat though. I once took it out of my van on a hill in S.F. and had to chase (race) the machine all the way down hill. The machine won.
- The Catex (sqaure fiberglass) was a suck and vac machine diaphragm pump, cumbersome, got a whole in wall which I patched. Very cumbersome to take out of van. Once on ground easy to maneuver and the square top allowed me to carry lots of stuff. ridiculous suction (remember about 25 years ago) ridiculous pressure. Yet super dependable. Drying time was measured in days not hours
- Cheyene (PC) Me no like it. Under powered. Low pressure and low vacuum. Components failed earlier than they should.
- Mytee. Newer machines. 2" opening. Varying pressure. Compared to the other machines (though beside the Cheyene) this is a new generation machine. Awesome suction, Nice adjustable pressure. Maneuverable. Not bad but not very good getting in and out of the van. Some use of cheap parts that really annoys me. Pressure hose cover with iron that rusts. Brass fitting that broke (I assume) from the fact that portable get a little roughed up. Though I think a stainless steel fitting would have endured it better. No latches to open cover. Some of these features have been improved on in newer machines.
The power of the newer Mytee machine was an eye opener, as I could do a very deep cleaning with a portable, yet have it dry fairly fast. That however is not Mytee specific, as it is due to vac motor improvement.
Since I consider MB to be a source of knowledge and feedback:
What do you consider to be the best portable and why?
Personally: Maneuverability, ergonomics (ease of taking in and out of the van + ease of use), good suction, manageable weight, durability of shell and longevity of components are what I look for.
I'd happily trade features (new ones have too many imho) and heat for the other qualities mentioned above. I'd also be willing to pay a higher price, within reason, for those qualities.
And since it is a good subject, I wanted to know:
What did you (do you) find to be the best portable for you?
It could be, the most convenient, powerful, durable, ergonomic or prefarrably all of the above.
In my semi long and uneventful career, I've had a KleenRite, Castex, Cheyene (PC), a Mytee 1003 DX and a Mytee M-5.
- The Kleenrite was the all metal portable, mostly for upholstery. I hated that machine with the vengence. Small, yet cumbersome. Expensive, yet finicky. Great heat though. I once took it out of my van on a hill in S.F. and had to chase (race) the machine all the way down hill. The machine won.
- The Catex (sqaure fiberglass) was a suck and vac machine diaphragm pump, cumbersome, got a whole in wall which I patched. Very cumbersome to take out of van. Once on ground easy to maneuver and the square top allowed me to carry lots of stuff. ridiculous suction (remember about 25 years ago) ridiculous pressure. Yet super dependable. Drying time was measured in days not hours

- Cheyene (PC) Me no like it. Under powered. Low pressure and low vacuum. Components failed earlier than they should.
- Mytee. Newer machines. 2" opening. Varying pressure. Compared to the other machines (though beside the Cheyene) this is a new generation machine. Awesome suction, Nice adjustable pressure. Maneuverable. Not bad but not very good getting in and out of the van. Some use of cheap parts that really annoys me. Pressure hose cover with iron that rusts. Brass fitting that broke (I assume) from the fact that portable get a little roughed up. Though I think a stainless steel fitting would have endured it better. No latches to open cover. Some of these features have been improved on in newer machines.
The power of the newer Mytee machine was an eye opener, as I could do a very deep cleaning with a portable, yet have it dry fairly fast. That however is not Mytee specific, as it is due to vac motor improvement.
Since I consider MB to be a source of knowledge and feedback:
What do you consider to be the best portable and why?
Personally: Maneuverability, ergonomics (ease of taking in and out of the van + ease of use), good suction, manageable weight, durability of shell and longevity of components are what I look for.
I'd happily trade features (new ones have too many imho) and heat for the other qualities mentioned above. I'd also be willing to pay a higher price, within reason, for those qualities.
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