What’s better, RX20,Rotovac 360, or wand with spinners?

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Man, thanks for all the info! Has anyone ever tried a CX15? So far it looks like the 360 is the favorite, but I’m wondering if the CRB with a spinner wouldn’t be a tad easier to use, the CX15 looks like it’s got the exact same type of setup as my Turbo Hybrid tile tool and that’s been serving me reliably for 12 years now. That zipper spinner looks sick too but it’s the same price as the 360 without the scrubbing action, 95% of my work is residential so dodging and cleaning around furniture is also a concern. Also, what about that T Rex?
 

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There are a lot of old Rx 20's sitting around, mainly because they were so heavy. I sold one recently, I think I got $800 for it. There's is another one for sale locally for $500. Been for sale for about a year. Don't pay too much unless its pristine.
Thank you, it is definitely in good condition, I was planning on haggling!
 

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Do you work alone?

If so, spring for the 360i or XL with brush head. Commit to it and get GOOD at making homeowners say WOW. You will become efficient in time and slowly make a real name in your area as a premier company.

If you have a helper, get a CRB machine and a Devestator Wand. It’s incredible how efficient we have become, all while delivering an incredible product in every home.
 

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Do you work alone?

If so, spring for the 360i or XL with brush head. Commit to it and get GOOD at making homeowners say WOW. You will become efficient in time and slowly make a real name in your area as a premier company.

If you have a helper, get a CRB machine and a Devestator Wand. It’s incredible how efficient we have become, all while delivering an incredible product in every home.
Yep, every time I get help worth keeping they get another job and those that stick around haven’t been worth keeping, I’ve got customers that tell me to come alone when they book appointments cause they say it comes out better when I do the whole job.
 
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My wife scrubbed out a good size residential today with stairs. We also used the CRB to scrub the tile/grout.

But if I knew I had to be alone and could only have one of those tools, I think it would be the rotary.
 
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Man, thanks for all the info! Has anyone ever tried a CX15? So far it looks like the 360 is the favorite, but I’m wondering if the CRB with a spinner wouldn’t be a tad easier to use, the CX15 looks like it’s got the exact same type of setup as my Turbo Hybrid tile tool and that’s been serving me reliably for 12 years now. That zipper spinner looks sick too but it’s the same price as the 360 without the scrubbing action, 95% of my work is residential so dodging and cleaning around furniture is also a concern. Also, what about that T Rex?


I did..

I was waaaay tooo taaaall for it


But there is a magic that happens under that shroud
 
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My wife scrubbed out a good size residential today with stairs. We also used the CRB to scrub the tile/grout.

But if I knew I had to be alone and could only have one of those tools, I think it would be the rotary.
Man, I wish I could work with my wife like that, customers would love it, but I think I’d end up a victim on Snapped!
 
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For the " what it's worth dept" we have used all the rotary. Starting with the RX 20, Rotovac power wand, Rotovac 360i w/brush head.

We have found that the T-rex Jr. is the best tool for us. The tool itself is built really well. Our experience has been that it also leaves the carpet very dry.

Hope this helps.
 

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For the " what it's worth dept" we have used all the rotary. Starting with the RX 20, Rotovac power wand, Rotovac 360i w/brush head.

We have found that the T-rex Jr. is the best tool for us. The tool itself is built really well. Our experience has been that it also leaves the carpet very dry.

Hope this helps.
Thanks, my claim to fame is rapid dry time! It’s just getting a little too hard on my old bones dry stroking with a wand to get it!
 
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What wand do you use and does it have a glide?

Also what Truckmount

Nevermind I see powermatic with a 4.5 blower and a diesel heater total flame thrower nice!

I would ditch the Prochem quad wand and get a bigger 2 inch titanium wand with a holed glide lighter easier to use and go to 12 flow

All that heat will cause better evaporation and you won’t over wet, a rx 20 you better dry stroke a lot and there’s still operator fatigue issues.

I think the heavier wand is killing you plus your probably using a 175 100 machine for agitation?

That’s alot of work!

A good used 10 inch crb and a high flow wand you’ll get amazing results that won’t kill you to achieve!

Ps make your Son help you lol!
 

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Man, I wish I could work with my wife like that, customers would love it, but I think I’d end up a victim on Snapped!
Mine worked with me side by side for 26 yrs., stripping, waxing, cleaning, managing, all of it. This is her #today. I killed her:icon_rolleyes:
 

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Nevermind I see powermatic with a 4.5 blower and a diesel heater total flame thrower nice!

I would ditch the Prochem quad wand and get a bigger 2 inch titanium wand with a holed glide lighter easier to use and go to 12 flow

All that heat will cause better evaporation and you won’t over wet, a rx 20 you better dry stroke a lot and there’s still operator fatigue issues.

I think the heavier wand is killing you plus your probably using a 175 100 machine for agitation?

That’s alot of work!

A good used 10 inch crb and a high flow wand you’ll get amazing results that won’t kill you to achieve!

Ps make your Son help you lol!
Yep, right on the money about my trusty old Marble Master, 175 rpm and 110 pounds if I remember correctly, and I do drag my son with me from time to time but the boy is definitely more of an intellectual type than a grunt! Kid stops to wash his hands every five minutes, he belongs in a lab mixing chemicals or a court room!
 

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I use the Rotovac 360i quad with 4 jets and vac. The quad does not rest on the 3 knobs plus 3 vac shoes, but rests only on the 4 vac shoes. 33 percent more flushing than the 3 jet model.

I am not sure if the quad is available with the brush though.

The lighter weight is a blessing and with fully adjustable length and angle it works great on stairs!

I also run a Steam Way Powermatic Legacy 2100.

Above is a job I did with the 360i on Monday this week.
 
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View attachment 80134 I use the Rotovac 360i quad with 4 jets and vac. The quad does not rest on the 3 knobs plus 3 vac shoes, but rests only on the 4 vac shoes. 33 percent more flushing than the 3 jet model.

I am not sure if the quad is available with the brush though.

The lighter weight is a blessing and with fully adjustable length and angle it works great on stairs!

I also run a Steam Way Powermatic Legacy 2100.

Above is a job I did with the 360i on Monday this week.[/QUOTE Looks nice! Does that tool fill up your tank fast?
 

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It depends on how much pressure you use and how much flow you allow with the valve on the tool. If you reduce flow for some carpet you may actually use less water, at least compared to my old Greenhorn wand with 5 number 2 jets.
 
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