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    Just wondering when you guys use for a carpet extractor. Out of my price range right now but I`m looking for reviews because you never know!!!!!:thx
    Jimmy Tow

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    mytee 8070.
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    If you can swing it, go with one with atleast 100psi. Heres one Ive used and its excellent....Cross-American Corporation Carpet Cleaning Equipment & Chemicals |

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    Got to have heat though. Dont get one without.
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    Century 4000/Ninja here. No complaints, but you need two separate circuits to plug it in (with the heat and the suction and the spray it uses a *lot* of electricity).



    And I had to cobble together a DIY nozzle that`s a little different from the factory ones in order to get things *really* dry...the larger opening of most extractor nozzles leave a fair bit of moisture (like when carpet cleaning pros do household carpets and it takes hours for things to dry completely). OTOH, the small opening of the nozzle that I like probably puts a lot of strain on the extractor`s vacuum motors, but no problems so far.

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    Century is a nice unit

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    Any one deal with US products carpet extractors?
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    8070 here too...

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