Oh nice they added spray jets. Might consider it now.Hi I’m new to this thread does anyone know much about the Probot from magic wand company. The newest version has spray jets on it. Will this machine last along time or with it being inexpensive will it break fast?
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Yes just commercialAre you planning on using it to clean commercial carpet ???
It's too big and too heavy to be using on residential carpet
105 pounds plus water weight
Magic Wand Probot cost $1999 plus tax and shippingHi I’m new to this thread does anyone know much about the Probot from magic wand company. The newest version has spray jets on it. Will this machine last along time or with it being inexpensive will it break fast?
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Ive encouraged TOPS to offer a $2000 +/- starter unit for newbies and those who want to dabbleMagic Wand Probot cost $1999 plus tax and shipping
TOPS Phoenix is the BEST OP for cleaning carpet in Commercial Buildings and it costs $4526 no tax, free shipping, from Excellent Supply
If I was you I would wait until I could buy the BEST and not take a chance on a cheap unproven OP. If you need a OP now for Commercial and can't afford a Phoenix take a chance on ProBot.
Email or call Tanoah at Excellent Supply. She is very nice and will do everything possible to help
www.excellent-supply.com
tanoah@excellent-supply.com
1-800-330-1888
TOPS Phoenix and Releasit DS2 cleaning a Jackson Hewitt Tax Office
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That's a great ideaIve encouraged TOPS to offer a $2000 +/- starter unit for newbies and those who want to dabble
Make it so they can trade it in if the process works for them and they want better...
I have an Orbot Vibe already, no TOPS yet but will likely give it a go at that price ok $2k. What I really want is a lighter version of the vibe like the Orbot lio Hybrid but I don't want to pay $3200 on it. We have some commercial clients which have us get drink spills and spots in between regular cleanings and a smaller lighter version of the vibe would be perfect for getting in and out.
I can see a cheaper smaller version orbital machine dominating the market if someone could make it profitable. The Oreck Orbital is so popular on forums and group posts but I wouldn't call it commercial grade by a long shot. I have had one die on me and one break at the handle which was unrepairable with the cord going through the molding. Something with a 12"-14" head at under $2k with wheels would crush it in the market IMO. Sometimes I like the CRB machines, sometimes the orbitals, but the orbitals are lacking a smaller commercial option.