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Old 06-26-07, 07:10   #1 (permalink)
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Finally got "new" extractor

Found a deal on a EDIC Galaxy 2000 w/ heat. 2.5 years old, and in in good shape with QUICK heat!

Don't have pics of my unit yet, but here is the unit....



This new state-of-the-art series of extractors combines power and large capacity with a size and weight that make it ideal for the single operator. All models are available with an optional Heat ‘N’ Run system that delivers 200-degree heat in just 90 seconds!
The Galaxy’s hi-tech design holds a big 12-gallon tank inside a surprisingly compact body for maximum efficiency and portability—all at a very affordable price. The most powerful model delivers the ultimate in both pressure and suction, leaving carpet clean and virtually dry in record time. All models come complete with a deluxe dual-jet stainless steel S-bend wand and 25-foot hose assembly

SPECIFICATIONS
Solution Tank 12 gallon
Recovery Tank 11 gallon
Solution Pressure 100/150/250 PSI
Vacuum Motor Dual high performance 2-stage and 3-stage
Water Lift 150"/180"/210"
Tank Construction Polyethylene
Baseplate 1/4" aluminum
Rear Wheels 10 inches, non-marking
Casters 4 inches
Power Cord 50 ft. detachable
Hose Assembly 25 ft.
Wand Deluxe dual-jet S-bend stainless steel
Dimensions 35"H x 31"L x 18"W

$1450 new ... picked up for $600

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Re: Finally got "new" extractor

Looks like a nice machine. I'm shopping around for one right now.
 
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Re: Finally got "new" extractor

Thanks... yea, I highly recommend a good unit WITH HEAT!

I did some work today with it, and the carpet didn't really look that bad. When I dumped the waste water, it was almost black!
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Thanks... yea, I highly recommend a good unit WITH HEAT!

I did some work today with it, and the carpet didn't really look that bad. When I dumped the waste water, it was almost black!
That's way out of my league at the present.
A Bissell is about all I can afford and transport.
 
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Re: Finally got "new" extractor

Nice Score!!

Consider this: The water that you extract is just as dirty as the water remaining in the carpet.

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