What would that be?Used to get the Parker Parflex until I found something better.
Do you know what they charge for the Parflex 1035 HT/ft?I have 2 main stores near me. One called Greenline and the other is *******. Both have all the hoses and fittings you'll ever need. There are a couple of others around as well.
Jon-Don would charge a convenience fee of $85 for that.I don't know how a carpet cleaner would ever get by without a Parker fitting store in their neighborhood.
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$30 otdJon-Don would charge a convenience fee of $85 for that.
They don't carry the parflex.What would that be?
Do you know what they charge for the Parflex 1035 HT/ft?
“Something better” please share what is better.agree. Have replaced several Prochem Upholstery tool solution hoses.
They have every fitting imaginable.
Used to get the Parker Parflex until I found something better.
It would help if you were a frequent visitor at the Parker store. Based on my experience they won't fix hoses other than those supplied by Parker. It is nice to have right connections at local hydraulic shops.Our Parker store will NOT repair a faulty, leaking fitting.
I use a hose supplier locally for all repairs.
In recent months I paid close to $60 for the two ends and one QD; none of the ends swiveled. And yes, it was OTD with the discount applied. Wrong JD?$30 otd
Cobbs“Something better” please share what is better.
Is it the shiny blue hose?Cobbs
Doesnt coil like Parker. BTW I only use 190-200 degree heat so Im not sure how it holds up to higher heat.
Have you ever tried thermoplastic hose? I got two sections of 120 and 170 feet two years ago, and I must admit that coil memory sucks equally in the cold and warm weather, but the hose itself holds up well. It's been slammed by heavy doors at a restaurant or apartment buildings numerous times. I wouldn't say I liked it initially; however, I can coil the entire length on my arm, and I'm not struggling with weight. I believe that I got it at Dultmeir online shop.bought some yellow from Cobblet 20 (?) years ago.
Don't recall if it was genuine Parker or knock-off.
It held up as well as genuine Parker
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bought some yellow from Cobblet 20 (?) years ago.
Don't recall if it was genuine Parker or knock-off.
It held up as well as genuine Parker
..L.T.A.
Sbought some yellow from Cobblet 20 (?) years ago.
Don't recall if it was genuine Parker or knock-off.
It held up as well as genuine Parker
..L.T.A.
It works for me pretty good not for a machine that's a flame thrower it bubbles #mattHave you ever tried thermoplastic hose? I got two sections of 120 and 170 feet two years ago, and I must admit that coil memory sucks equally in the cold and warm weather, but the hose itself holds up well. It's been slammed by heavy doors at a restaurant or apartment buildings numerous times. I wouldn't say I liked it initially; however, I can coil the entire length on my arm, and I'm not struggling with weight. I believe that I got it at Dultmeir online shop.
My premium Parker hoses are hung on the garage wall.
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I had 1 of these a 75 footer on my old truck, i bought it at the vagas trade show what i hated about it was it was stiff, but as it turned out that was what i ended up liking about it .also it doesn't have steel braid so it's much lighter and didn't get hot so more heat got to the wand i riped it on a sharp corner of a door im probably going to go back to it , wish it came in green or red. not lovin the leaf green wanders hose i have now on frankinstien, 300 hours and poped one alreadyHave you ever tried thermoplastic hose? I got two sections of 120 and 170 feet two years ago, and I must admit that coil memory sucks equally in the cold and warm weather, but the hose itself holds up well. It's been slammed by heavy doors at a restaurant or apartment buildings numerous times. I wouldn't say I liked it initially; however, I can coil the entire length on my arm, and I'm not struggling with weight. I believe that I got it at Dultmeir online shop.
My premium Parker hoses are hung on the garage wall.
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Have you ever tried thermoplastic hose? I got two sections of 120 and 170 feet two years ago, and I must admit that coil memory sucks equally in the cold and warm weather, but the hose itself holds up well. It's been slammed by heavy doors at a restaurant or apartment buildings numerous times. I wouldn't say I liked it initially; however, I can coil the entire length on my arm, and I'm not struggling with weight. I believe that I got it at Dultmeir online shop.
My premium Parker hoses are hung on the garage wall.
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I'm going to have my van wrapped within two weeks and neon green is going to prevail. Is that Joe B's Lil better vacuum hose?I had 1 of these a 75 footer on my old truck, i bought it at the vagas trade show what i hated about it was it was stiff, but as it turned out that was what i ended up liking about it .also it doesn't have steel braid so it's much lighter and didn't get hot so more heat got to the wand i riped it on a sharp corner of a door im probably going to go back to it , wish it came in green or red. not lovin the leaf green wanders hose i have now on frankinstien, 300 hours and poped one already
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No i had it custom made by Amflex Plastics in oceanside calif you can get the same hose and color from wanders with 1 main difference wanders hose is made by Amflex also but it has black between the ribs of the hose my hose is all green no black (if you look at the blue hose you have now you'll see what im talking about)I'm going to have my van wrapped within two weeks and neon green is going to prevail. Is that Joe B's Lil better vacuum hose?
I strongly suggest that if you're going to get neon green hoses invest in a hose washer, one that is easy to use or your new hoses will soon look like sh%$. I clean my hoses with each use,power reeling them thru a hoser@800psi works most of the time,but if they get drug thru mud hand reeling them in slow works great, on rare occasions ive washed while power reeling in then clean while pulling them out real slow and power reeling back in, i work in the country even quite a few multi million dollar homes have dirt driveways its a must for meI'm going to have my van wrapped within two weeks and neon green is going to prevail. Is that Joe B's Lil better vacuum hose?
Thanks for thoroughly explaining the differences between the two types of hoses.I strongly suggest that if you're going to get neon green hoses invest in a hose washer, one that is easy to use or your new hoses will soon look like sh%$. I clean my hoses with each use,power reeling them thru a hoser@800psi works most of the time,but if they get drug thru mud hand reeling them in slow works great, on rare occasions ive washed while power reeling in then clean while pulling them out real slow and power reeling back in, i work in the country even quite a few multi million dollar homes have dirt driveways its a must for me
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I stayed with the plain ole gray cuffs, looked into cool cuffs but they tear up th hoser rubber seals because they're larger diameter. But really keep in mind the lighter color hoses show dirt alot more than the darker colors especially yellows, whites, light pinks and leaf and neon greens but they do definitely set you apart from the competition, I'm constantly getting comments on my hoses from customers as well as other cleaners ive had custom colored hoses on all my machines since 1999, i would have put some of my old fuchsia colored hoses on this machine had it not been named Frankenstein after all.....Thanks for thoroughly explaining the differences between the two types of hoses.
Yes, I remember seeing those pictures before and have read about your method of keeping them clean .I avoided purchasing hoser for a long time, but maybe it's time to invest in
" presentation." Dragging dirty hoses through the customer's house is nothing to be proud of.
I have blue Amflex hoses with a black inlay; just like you said, they're still smooth on the inside, except that debris is being caught on the edges of the cuffs( I should switch from Mytee plastic cuffs to vinyl or go with better quality like a Cool cuff.
Thanks again !
Try flash cuffs. Less turbulence and better air flow.I stayed with the plain ole gray cuffs, looked into cool cuffs but they tear up th hoser rubber seals because they're larger diameter. But really keep in mind the lighter color hoses show dirt alot more than the darker colors especially yellows, whites, light pinks and leaf and neon greens but they do definitely set you apart from the competition, I'm constantly getting comments on my hoses from customers as well as other cleaners ive had custom colored hoses on all my machines since 1999, i would have put some of my old fuchsia colored hoses on this machine had it not been named Frankenstein after all.....
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