Anyone own a Mytee Tempo?

ShaneB

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I have been thinking about purchasing one of these before next season to replace my Bissell spot clean pro.
Mytee S-300 Tempo Automotive Spotter Extractor

Does anyone have one or possibly have some feedback about it? I run a mobile operation and a full size extractor is out of the question (no space). I can get the job done with the Bissell but the small capacity and obviously not very powerful vacuum motor translate into needing much more time to get the job done. I need something to increase efficiency and do a better job. the $500 price is about where my budget can afford but I want to do my research before pulling the trigger.
 
The big thing about any extractor is their water lift number, is it heated internally to what temp, psi when you key the extractor tool, and how long they have been in business and their future in the industry..

I hope you can find what will work best with very little to no trade-offs
Good luck !
Dan F
 
I'm sold on the numbers for the tempo. I need an improvement over what I'm using as extracting larger areas with the bissell is just too time consuming. Budget doesn't really allow for a heated unit, nor do my size constraints. I only want something for a year or two until I can upgrade vehicles and warrant the need for a full size extractor
 
Hi, Shane !
Well, coming from a Bissell, this little Mytee will be really better in all respects...

I believe you will be able to use the same hose on any of the bigger units, so that will save some money when it comes time to get the bigger unit if your business plan vs your needs warrants it..

If you ever get to the point where you need or want the bigger one, the Mytee HP60 Spyder is small but has all the same internals as the bigger more expensive HP100, etc..

I have the HP60 for 10 years now and it absolutely rocks, never had an issue, 3-stage motor, heated water, great water lift, great cfm and psi for getting hot water down into the carpeting and extracting all kinds of muck..

Over all the years I have had the HP-60 I am still amazed that the color of the water in the Recovery Tank after cleaning any vehicle - even those that look pretty clean already, comes out just Black when I drain that recovery tank... Every time... There is that much dirt down there in all carpeting that hardly ever gets out unless you have tools and process good enough to pull it all out...

Another thing to consider someday is to use a good Steamer in conjunction with the Extractor, to cut down on the amount of moisture you put into the carpet, and still get amazing amounts of dirt out..
I had to use this method a lot when I lived in the Pacific Northwest, because it was so damp and not a whole lot of days where it was sunny and warm...

Either way, you will be fine, wait - was it you that had the Mitee Lite ???
Dan F
 
I used to have a Mytee 8070. It was the best extractor I have used. With that said....I sold it and will be replacing it with a quality steamer.
 
I have a Mytee firebird steamer already so theres my heat if needed. I don't extract too often because ill go for steam or just use tuff stuff or blue coral upholstery cleaner (or a combo of both). I actually prefer not to extract if I can avoid it but we all know theres those interiors that just need it.

Always looking to upgrade my stuff and constantly find new ways to improve, right now my weak link is my ability to extract so it needs a boost
 
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