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I'm not complaining about Metro/AG's customer service, I'm complaining about a product with a possible problem.
I thought the nozzle tore from the hose!
It seemed the ribbed profile of the hose was just that,when in fact it's also the thread profile as well.
Wasn't trying to be fricken dramatic!
Testy!? That wasn't directed AT you as much as it was a general summary of what it might take to keep this tool running smooth.I would agree if the system worked better for changing attachments. A feature should not cause failure in the middle of use without choosing to do so.
I spend a great deal of time caring for my products thank you very much.
Testy!? That wasn't directed AT you as much as it was a general summary of what it might take to keep this tool running smooth.
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I don't believe this is a QC issue. It's a standard design on many shop vac units priced high and low. And to the other guy, I bow out. Your not testy and you have cheaply made machine, peace.I don't know, this vac is kinda pricey, even on VIP. I wouldn't expect an issue of this sort. I realize they only invented vacuum cleaners yesterday. Oh no, a wikipedia search reveals vacuum cleaners were invented a century ago. Vacuum cleaners are priced from the sublime to the utterly ridiculous with this one falling somewhere in between. I'd just expect a lil more quality control.
But, that's indicitive of modern factory quality control. Trying to fine tune their process, someone in management or engineering listens to some idiot trying to save a nickel and the whole thing goes to hell in a handbasket.
This is great feedback for the company as it can make them aware of a problem so they can address it. David Stern from Metro-Vac is a good friend of mine, I'll send him the link to your thread.
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For the price of these things I shouldn't have to. The nozzle should be firmly attached and not come off at inopportune times. I shouldn't have to check it every time I use it. It should only become unattached when I decide it should. Just because you're willing to accept subpar performance doesn't mean everyone should.
Alright here are some pictures of my $750.00 extractor hose (a lot more than a Metro unit) and if this is an issue with the Metro I feel a replacement for my extractor is in order... (sorry for the sarcasm)
My unit:
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The hose end is removable (reverse thread):
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So is the other end:
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These pictures support my previous statements that they are designed this way... I check both ends periodically... Can these ends coming off during a cleaning cause danger to the vehicle? No but that is because this is strictly a suction device not a blowing one also... The point I am making is it is not a defect in any way but as the operator need to be aware that you need to check for the tightness of these ends periodically... (no blame pointing or finger pointing intended here just some positive info for users of the Metro)
Yes Chris,I have the same Duramaid unit as you and have never had a issue with the nozzle either.
But as you stated,the extractor does indeed suck the air.I think (IMO) this is where a design change is in order because the MasterBlaster does kick out (blow) a high velocity of air.
I would think that 10/10 times the unit that's blowing the air (trying to force the nozzle off) will have issues before a unit that suck the air (trying to retain the nozzle).
And for that matter,the MasterBlaster does force the air out with EXTREME air pressure/velocity.
A design change with how the nozzle is retained to the hose on the MasterBlaster,would make the unit almost bullet proof/idiot proof (myself)![]()
I recently bought some higher end attachments for coiled hoses. The expensive ones were all threaded. I screwed them on tightly.
The cheap ones were slide-on, and clamp that can really let go. If you don't have enough confidence in the screw-on then use a clamp for back-up. I wouldn't, and I really wouldn't use any adhesive that will not come apart in the future.