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    What is your favorite tool on your truck and why?

    Mine would be my electric hose reel.... I love the way it effortlessly pulls the hose in and I can also clean it while its being wound back up.

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    Mine is my TI wand

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    Wireless credit card processing terminal

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    Probably my Drimaster upholstery tool is my favorite tool. Why? Because it's very light weight and requires no valve triggering. You just set the water flow where you want it and start cleaning. It takes a tremendous amount of stress off of the operators' hands and arms. I usually set mine with the water flow almost as far down as possible and it does a great job with the proper chemicals. Also, there is no over spray so it reduces chances of getting water on surrounding surfaces. It also has an internal hose for I think about 6 feet that makes it less clumsy to use by keeping the solution hose out of the way.
    Last edited by wandwizard; 01-23-2010 at 04:38 PM.

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    i would agree with Jason, the electric hose reel is my favorite tool on the truck, my off the truck tool would be my seabo duo, no more raking or grooming carpet. Just push the botton and it works

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    No doubt 100% my 175 machine.

    That 1 tool is No doubt what seperates us from the rest of our competition! My 175 is so versatile and is a huge part of our cleaning success.
    BBBBBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (yup...I'm that guy)

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    My pile lifter vacuum why i use before a kirby and i use a more prespray and with the plv i use left prespray , separate the fibers and the people see the diference vs regular vacuum the only con is more heavy to move and my drimaster upholstery tool excelent dry times

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    Check out "qcsliders.com"

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    Has to be my "Quick Change Sliders".
    Nothing better then being able to change the Slide (Glide) to over 10 different styles at any time, to match every carpet situation.

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    Everywhere I go I leave them in a state of SHOCK !........

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    Radio, air conditioner, and the bentley wand

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    My helper






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    My powder coated TMF modded wand finished with air brushing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wandwizard View Post
    Probably my Drimaster upholstery tool is my favorite tool. Why? Because it's very light weight and requires no valve triggering. You just set the water flow where you want it and start cleaning. It takes a tremendous amount of stress off of the operators' hands and arms. I usually set mine with the water flow almost as far down as possible and it does a great job with the proper chemicals. Also, there is no over spray so it reduces chances of getting water on surrounding surfaces. It also has an internal hose for I think about 6 feet that makes it less clumsy to use by keeping the solution hose out of the way.
    I absolutely agree and the upholstery dries so much faster.
    Sharp Shepherd

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    Rotovac 360 with assorted cleaning heads.
    The stair head is a true marvel!

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    After 20 + years of cleaning, I finally broke down and bought a long handle stair tool. I had been using a detail tool for stairs. I must say that my back really appreciates it. I turned 40 recently and my muscles don't recover and fast as they used to.
    My drimaster uph. tool would be my next favorite.
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    Tile Cleaning Canton, Ga

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    My helper was the best answer so far but my Rotovac Power wand can kick butt on the most evil carpet. It works so i don't have too.

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    Rotovac power wand for me

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    Re: What is your favorite tool on your truck and why?

    Quote Originally Posted by Prouddadx6
    My helper was the best answer so far but my Rotovac Power wand can kick butt on the most evil carpet. It works so i don't have too.
    So true, a second hand on a job can help you so much! IMO even if you don't make as much profit.......it's still worth it. It saves your back, energy, and sanity!


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    my turbo tile spinner is a cool tool

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    Rotovac Power Wand here

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    CFR tool for upholstery and bull noses on stairs, great tool with different size jets.
    David

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    RX-20 and DriMaster Upholstery Tool. Definitely my favorite two.
    Edward Conley
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