Found the cheapest extractor on the net.

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Any reason why this extractor would not work??

Cleanfreak

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Thanks for he advice, hopefully this doesn't get taken down due to the external link.
 
It'll work, it's just a rebranded Sandia indy
Get the heated version
But at that point, Tuffy jr is better
 
What the heck is a Tiffy Jr.? I agree, get a heated, but that one will certainly work.
 
My fault
Tuffy JR soil extractor
60psi pump
Has 105 inches of water lift
Heated
Like 9amps to run
The other cheaply priced extractors have about 76 inches of water lift, my DP shop vac does 90inches...
 
Lol you break a rule knowingly then "hope it doesn't get taken down"?? Lol lol lol
 
Nice, didn't know they had a heated version out
For non heated, can't beat the one OP link price wise
But I'm sure non heated tempo has better water lift

Heated units for that price range,
Tuffy jr, has better lift and pretty sure bigger heating element

Mytee heated tempo as it has better lift then the clean freak/Sandia Indy heated
 
The Mytee S-300H has 85" water lift, and a 600W heater. Only 1 gal. tanks though.
 
I don't think heats really needed. I get the stains out with elbow grease, I just want something to get the shampoo out. Also I don't have time to wait for a 600 watt heater to heat up a 1.5 gal tank. If I wanted to spend 700+ is just get the Aztec hotrod
 
I don't think heats really needed. I get the stains out with elbow grease, I just want something to get the shampoo out. Also I don't have time to wait for a 600 watt heater to heat up a 1.5 gal tank. If I wanted to spend 700+ is just get the Aztec hotrod

OMG the HotRod is really an inferior machine to one of these other ones we're talking about. Heat helps you dissolve greasy dirt better, but most importantly, helps you dry faster.
 
The hott rod is 1k now I believe
For that you can get a tuffy or a mytee iii

Of you don't want heated, then get the one you linked and enjoy...
 
You get what you pay for. If you want to get that unit and it works then fine. However, if you purchase that unit and wish you bought a name branded unit then the higher quality machine is going to make you wish you waited a week and saved up more for the better one.
 
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