Who needs a drain valve when you own a Vortex?

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Who needs a drain valve when you own a Vortex?......this is a good thing?
i will admit, amazing suck must come from that blower Mikey but, isnt it all just going nowhere? not to mention the extra fuel to run the darn thing. i have a 47 and want to go to a 45, i dont really dual wand. i think machines like this should be used to power 2.5" wands!
 

Dan Joner

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Over the years I have worked my way up the food chain of TMs. Each time I made a change it was in order to get more vac for better extraction and faster dry times. For off-the-shelf TMs, bigger is better. I notice that when we shorten the hose runs as we get closer to the truck we get better cleaning ability and quicker drying.

I'm now looking to upgrade again. Bigger is again in the picture.
 

Mike Brummett

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I don't get what he meant by that at all

If it said:

"Who needs a drain valve when you own a HOST machine?", it would have actually made sense.

MIKE



P.S. Supporting members can't get banned...?.........Right?? :lol:
 

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A while back I accidentally left my drain open and was able to dual wand with 350 feet out and NOT detect a loss of vacuum.
 

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