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    For those that have used them, is the heated model that much better?



    I got the LGM (no heat) as a Christmas present but have considered exchanging it for the heat model. The heat model only heats the water 25* above normal temperature, but it looks like it is a 9 amp motor versus the standard 3 amp motor. It sounds like the water is only heated to a `warm` temp, not a `hot` temp?



    Is the difference worth the extra money? (about $40 or so it looks like)



    I`m really leaning towards the more powerful motor and might even get the automotive model that has the crevice tool.



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    Randy

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    Just fill it with hot water.

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    IME the hotter the water the better (ditto for more powerful motors). Given the choice, I`d go with a heated unit (and still fill it with hot water).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator
    IME the hotter the water the better (ditto for more powerful motors). Given the choice, I`d go with a heated unit (and still fill it with hot water).


    I concur. I have the heated one now and it works very well considering the cost.

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    The 9 amp vs 3 amp might just be the added draw of the heater.

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    Grab the auto specific model, its heated and includes a crevice tool. Not that it matters, but it looks cooler too.

 

 

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