TiCaLLioNStaLLyN
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- Apr 6, 2016
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Hey guys, (I'm im Edmonton, ab and the boat lands for the topic half way down
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So I'm about to buy a steamer. I have done the research and narrowed it down to the vx5000. Dupray Tosca and the vapor chief. I've had my eye on the vx for a long time but like to look at all the options i can to make an informative decision.
That being said I am still leaning towards the vx. I want to use a cart with vac in bottom and steamer on top, with space to spare for my interior detail bucket. Tosca can be bought local and although more modern and aesthetically appealing.....the shape doesn't do it for my cart set up haha.
The vapor chief is on sale at moment but he wants 75 us shipping in top of sale.price. so we're at very comparable price to the vx5000 at 795 shipped. The vx can be adjusted for more pressure and has a bigger tank. Yes it's slower at heating but I like how the vx5000 has buttons vs a trigger. Realistically I don't need unlimited control of steam pressure. low med High is fine for me and quick as its on the wand vs the machine. Now I know solenoids etc involved with buttons but I haven't read any issues with those going so I am not concerned. Also the water injection like feature is a bonus as you never know what you run into.
My real only concern is that the vx5000 doesn't offer boars hair accessories. Now I can't find a single thread where someone says the nylon bristles damaged leather or the plastics. Yes I know, common sense and depending on job a microfiber should be used over the head haha.
What are you own experiences is what I am curious about with the nylon brushes? Have you used both kinds?
If you have used any two of these machines, again some quick input would be cool to hear as well.
I am pretty set on the vx5000, at this point. It will be about 75 cheaper than the Tosca I can get locally after can dollar conversion.
Appreciate anyone's input.
Merry Christmas ya filthy animals!
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So I'm about to buy a steamer. I have done the research and narrowed it down to the vx5000. Dupray Tosca and the vapor chief. I've had my eye on the vx for a long time but like to look at all the options i can to make an informative decision.
That being said I am still leaning towards the vx. I want to use a cart with vac in bottom and steamer on top, with space to spare for my interior detail bucket. Tosca can be bought local and although more modern and aesthetically appealing.....the shape doesn't do it for my cart set up haha.
The vapor chief is on sale at moment but he wants 75 us shipping in top of sale.price. so we're at very comparable price to the vx5000 at 795 shipped. The vx can be adjusted for more pressure and has a bigger tank. Yes it's slower at heating but I like how the vx5000 has buttons vs a trigger. Realistically I don't need unlimited control of steam pressure. low med High is fine for me and quick as its on the wand vs the machine. Now I know solenoids etc involved with buttons but I haven't read any issues with those going so I am not concerned. Also the water injection like feature is a bonus as you never know what you run into.
My real only concern is that the vx5000 doesn't offer boars hair accessories. Now I can't find a single thread where someone says the nylon bristles damaged leather or the plastics. Yes I know, common sense and depending on job a microfiber should be used over the head haha.
What are you own experiences is what I am curious about with the nylon brushes? Have you used both kinds?
If you have used any two of these machines, again some quick input would be cool to hear as well.
I am pretty set on the vx5000, at this point. It will be about 75 cheaper than the Tosca I can get locally after can dollar conversion.
Appreciate anyone's input.
Merry Christmas ya filthy animals!
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