Gary Taylor said:I don't know if the machine is lopsided, but I would like to know who is in the first picture wearing capri pants?
steve frasier said:I liked it
would like to get rid of the RX 20 and get one
but I don't think I would use it on residential for the same reasons I wouldn't use an RX on residential
royalkid said:steve frasier said:I liked it
would like to get rid of the RX 20 and get one
but I don't think I would use it on residential for the same reasons I wouldn't use an RX on residential
You don't use your RX on residential??? Why not? I'm the opposite...RX on residential and (usually) bonnet commercial grade. I find the RX is overkill on commercial carpet and usually does more harm than good... :?:
danielc said:royalkid said:steve frasier said:I liked it
would like to get rid of the RX 20 and get one
but I don't think I would use it on residential for the same reasons I wouldn't use an RX on residential
You don't use your RX on residential??? Why not? I'm the opposite...RX on residential and (usually) bonnet commercial grade. I find the RX is overkill on commercial carpet and usually does more harm than good... :?:
The rx is not very practical on residential. I don't even want to list all the negatives cause the list is long.
John LaBarbera said:I ran them both at my booth off the M5. They both performed very good, and as I said before the quality is unsurpassed. I agree with Larry, Erik is a credit to the Industry. I like seeing quality products made by PCC's. There seems to be more and more like Erik, Hruby, Green Glides, Cool Cuffs, Dennis Pearlstein (Water Claw), Savage, and many others that I'm probably missing. These guys and gals only make the Industry better.
Erik said:Thanks fo all the great comments. We have been working very hard on this tool and know we have a lot more work to do to bring the cost of the tool down, so more carpet cleaners can afford them. We want to keep the quality, without jepordizing the performance. We don't know if this will ever be a residential tool, but both units work awsome for commercial carpet cleaning. The weight of the tool is what is so important for better cleaning and faster dry times. That is one thing we can't compromise.
24 poundsCleanEvolve said:Erik said:Thanks fo all the great comments. We have been working very hard on this tool and know we have a lot more work to do to bring the cost of the tool down, so more carpet cleaners can afford them. We want to keep the quality, without jepordizing the performance. We don't know if this will ever be a residential tool, but both units work awsome for commercial carpet cleaning. The weight of the tool is what is so important for better cleaning and faster dry times. That is one thing we can't compromise.
What is the weight on the Junior? I couldn't find specs on your site.
Thanks.
danielc said:royalkid said:steve frasier said:I liked it
would like to get rid of the RX 20 and get one
but I don't think I would use it on residential for the same reasons I wouldn't use an RX on residential
You don't use your RX on residential??? Why not? I'm the opposite...RX on residential and (usually) bonnet commercial grade. I find the RX is overkill on commercial carpet and usually does more harm than good... :?:
The rx is not very practical on residential. I don't even want to list all the negatives cause the list is long.