I have 500-600 dollars to spend need an extractor

Mercedes350

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Was thinking about the mute tempo or the durrmaid on from chemical guys please help
 
Are you mobile? Do you need something that is portable? Is heated a need for you?
 
Home use and need a lot of heat and yes so I can move it around the car
 
Your budget is at the high end of non heated units and the low end of the heated ones, kinda-no-mans-land.

Being it's used at home if you don't mind preheating water in the house and pouring it into the extractor you should be fine with a non-heated unit. I've been researching extractors and some say the wave of the future is non-heated units. Very confusing to me.

IMO an extractor and steamer go hand in hand. I've been leaning towards Mytee on the extractor. Their Mytee S-300 $400 or Mytee Lite $700.

If your budget is firm research the S-300 and get a steamer to go with it all for less than $600.
 
I want to jump in on this.

Also looking for an extractor (non-heated)

budget is around the same.

What is the options?
 
I've used the Vapamore MX-100 and Mytee S-300 for a year now. Awesome results in no time. If you look around you can get these both for $600 easy.
 
I've used the Vapamore MX-100 and Mytee S-300 for a year now. Awesome results in no time. If you look around you can get these both for $600 easy.
Question. How do you use these both as a combo? Do you remove stains with the Vapamore first then hit it with the S-300 to finish the carpet?
 
I would save another $75 and get a mytee lite II. You can find then new for $675. Heat is def not overrated. There's a reason that every good carpet cleaning professional uses heat, it cleans better!
 
I got one I might be doing a review on it got it for 650 at detailking and it is the one with a 3 stage vac
 
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