What UV light are you using?

Scott S.

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Cobb's UV light. It's awesome.

Thousands of dollars worth of help for us.

got a picture, what does it come with? how much? how powerful, wattage, is it LED?
 

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I took Cobb's light to interlink and check them side by side... Still would pick it over the interlink light.
 

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I bought 2 of those $240 lights.
Using them every day... To my customers' displeasure.. Because it's always revealing something.
 

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This video says alot about cobbs light. distance, and its not dark in the rooms.


Scott W. Do you have a video of your light in use that you can post us a link on?
 

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I won Cobb's light in a raffle in Clearwater. It's excellent. Very well made and works in rooms that aren't totally dark.

It's the one you want.
 

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I bought the cheap light off eBay for $23. Works good
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Lights were on in this room.
 

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Honestly, I use the $50 one from Interlink, it's small and works in brightly lit rooms. It works on 3 AA batteries and I love it.
 
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Honestly, I use the $50 one from Interlink, it's small and works in brightly lit rooms. It works on 3 AA batteries and I love it.



It's like wanding out a job vs rotary extracting.

(The rotary would be a nicer UV light)
 

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Kellie, with Cobbs (expensive but very worth it) light you can inspect quicker and do spect larger areas as the beam for the lack of the appropriate term is so strong you can see the pee in daylight without glasses and over greater spans than the small patter most lights project.

Makes showing customers especially a more shocking effect.
 

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It's like wanding out a job vs rotary extracting.

(The rotary would be a nicer UV light)
If you could spend only $50 on a UV light that can be used in extremely brightly lit rooms, is made of good quality, why would you not get it?!
 

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If you could spend only $50 on a UV light that can be used in extremely brightly lit rooms, is made of good quality, why would you not get it?!


My point was, that you can do a decent job just wanding out a carpet and not really knowing how much better a Hoss or Rotovac would do.

That's my experience with the lights. Until I got Cobb's light, I thought I did good with a cheaper light. But if you are satisfied with what you got, then it's all good.
 
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Larrys lights are proprietary as Larry buys the components and then manufactures the light using his own "led" ( Larry can correct me if I am wrong or using the incorrect terminology).

And he picks the frequency of the light specifically for us.
 

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