The Aztec is a good machine. We got to use it and the Mytee lite at boot camp. If room is an issue, you may do well with the Hot Rod. But, if you can swing it, I would go with the Mytee lite. It has larger capacity, better pressure, hotter temp and you can use cleaners in the solution. For an extra $25 or so, it seems worth it to me. It will be my next extractor if my Durrmaid dies. It would have been my first if I had known how well it works.
We use both the Mytee lite 8070 and the Aztec Hotrod in my Detailing Boot Camp Class and they both work great.
Robert pointed out the main differences here's my take,
The Mytee Lite has a 3 gallon capacity so if you're detailing interiors for money then you can work longer before having to empty the holding tank and refilling the solution tank.
You can mix an all purpose cleaner that's states it can be used in an extractor into the solution tank but keep in mind, if you have cleaning solution in the tank then you're always injecting the carpet or upholstery with cleaning solution.
With the Aztec Hotrod, it is not recommended to use an APC in the solution tank, only, clean water. With this type of extractor you want to first use a dedicated carpet and upholstery cleaner to loosen and emulsify an offending stain and then wet extract it using only hot water.
I would highly recommend getting the clear, transparent extraction head because it makes it very easy for you to
see your progress as shown by these pictures taken at our last Detailing Bootcamp Class.
Here's Tim using the Aztec Hotrod...
You can easily see the dirt being extracted out of the upholstery...
Making a follow-up pass shows the dirt has been removed...
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