Mikey P said:Use a full size wand.
Stair tools are for girls.
hanks75 said:I'm considering the prochem stair tool for over $300. Is it worth it
or should i go with a cheaper tool.
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Greenie said:I'm back in Stairtool making mode, be about a week.
10" wide, 40" long
$449 for now, comes with genuine perfectly fitting glide, SS jets (o6 flow), checkvalves, insulated tube, Feather touch valve, filter and QD of choice.
If you give me some lead time, i will have a 36" long model as well.
Spawn said:48" long I believe and the head is a couple inches wider
here's the two side by side
(Greenie ST is the larger one)
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Ron Werner said:floor wand would put a lot of stress on the hose as well.
Is that really the greenie stair tool? I thought it was basically a small version of a greenhorn. That long tool looks like my HM tool with a glide.
The smaller one with jet extensions and a glide would work nice.
Ron Werner said:Is that really the greenie stair tool? I thought it was basically a small version of a greenhorn.
The smaller one with jet extensions and a glide would work nice.
fiber fanatic said:The most aggresive/most effective stair tool i've found is simply my upholstery tool works great on well worn stairs ... give it a try...a little more time ... better results
John La Rue said:I have an old, straight, single-jet Hydramaster with a GreenGlide. Works great.
Was using my GreenHorn floor wand for stairs for awhile to save the hassle of changing tools, but the leverage irritates my tendonitis.
If I needed a new stair tool, I would get a GreenHorn stair tool.
Spawn said:Personally, we use the floor wand for stairs(always have)
Nothing beats it for production..NOTHING.
The ST gets used for detailing the risers in res
The shorter tool is much preferred by "us" for that task
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