steamway hydrokinetic tool...who has one?

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blaisesdaddy

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Just wondering if anyone has gotten one of the new versions. I have been trying to track one down for a couple of months now. Finally got a call today from a distributor that they are in stock. I'm thinking about getting one, but would like to hear pros/cons from owners. Also, do you use the hide-a-hose kit that steamway offers? I've been using the internal hi-dry for many years with no problems, but always looking for a better way to do things.
 

Tile Nerd

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We've got one but haven't used it yet. I'll let you know.
 

Loren Egland

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I have both the old style and the new style and they work great. Though there are a lot of good tools to choose from that each have strong points, the Hydrokinetic will give the best cleaning performance while being gentle and leaving the fabric dryer.

Loren
 

Jimmy L

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That internal jet PMF tool works great for me!

Cost me $100 bucks years ago with a hide a hose.

Ordered stainless steel glides from PMF and it glides!
 

Dale

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Hi:

I have a good used tool that looks almost new, except that the hose hook up tube is smashed. I will sell it for $100 + shipping.

Thx,
Dale
 

Mike Pailliotet

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I used the new version at MF on about 20 chairs.


I much prefer the Prochem uph tool with a Glide.


Much more maneuverable and gets into corners and tight areas better.
 

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