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    Quote Originally Posted by mjlinane View Post
    Yes, I did. I looked at all of the pro models. I wasn`t totally convinced of the cost-effectiveness of steamers and dropping even more than the $2500 I did on the Dupray Hill Injection model I got didn`t sit well.
    Hmmm. I was looking at models around $1000.

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    Re: The First Step...

    Quote Originally Posted by Bunky View Post
    Hmmm. I was looking at models around $1000.
    Looked at those, too, Al. Liked the 121psi 398F steam and hot water injection. To be honest, though, most work - especially interiors - doesn`t need that much pressure. But we were in the middle of water restrictions at the time and thought I`d be doing more wheels and engines without my pressure washer.

    Will say continuous fill is nice. Pressurizes much faster and never/rarely have to stop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjlinane View Post
    Looked at those, too, Al. Liked the 121psi 398F steam and hot water injection. To be honest, though, most work - especially interiors - doesn`t need that much pressure. But we were in the middle of water restrictions at the time and thought I`d be doing more wheels and engines without my pressure washer.

    Will say continuous fill is nice. Pressurizes much faster and never/rarely have to stop.
    The next model up is around $1800 (Super Inox model) with continuous fill with the injection model at $2250.

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