Back in the days when Prochem was offering a three jet wand that felt like you were lifting a lead pipe, I had guys buy units without the wand so that they could use one of these. Prochem came out with their own single jet wand as a response.
Back in the days when Prochem was offering a three jet wand that felt like you were lifting a lead pipe, I had guys buy units without the wand so that they could use one of these. Prochem came out with their own single jet wand as a response.
I remember calling you many many years ago. Probably around 35 years ago.
I was looking to buy 2 of them for some very large commercial work I landed.
You started the conversation with "Here are the reasons why you don't want to buy those"
I've had lots of hydrahoes. not sure if I ever had a butler but I had a 1984 wand that was similar to a hydrahoe but for some reason, much easier to use. It was stolen out of one of my vans. My absolute favorite wand, it was like my dance partner. I tried to replace it with a hydrahoe but it was never the same again.
I've got the PMF version of the hoe. They call it the "look alike" wand. I love it on open areas. Good long stroke and the dry times are great. They are a little harder to use under furniture than an s-bend but you can still get pretty far under beds. That single super soaker jet makes me feel manly.