Setec Astronomy
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All of the consumer grade carpet extractors (like the Bissel LGCM) have a transparent plastic tool/nozzle/head (I dunno what the exact term should be, they call them a "tool" in the store here), so you can see the "color" of what you are extracting from the carpet/upholstery.
From what I can see in the store pictures, the pro machines sold here (Mytee and Aztec) have a solid stainless steel tool, so you can't see the extracted fluid. To me that's a negative, because you can't tell if what you are extracting is clean (people who have used these machines feel free to correct me). Of course, the plastic ones on the consumer machines always break.
Then in another thread, Mike Phillips posted a picture from one of his Boot Camps, and well, this tool clearly (ha ha) has a transparent viewport thru which to see the extracted effluent.
Mike or someone else, what tool or machine is depicted here?
From what I can see in the store pictures, the pro machines sold here (Mytee and Aztec) have a solid stainless steel tool, so you can't see the extracted fluid. To me that's a negative, because you can't tell if what you are extracting is clean (people who have used these machines feel free to correct me). Of course, the plastic ones on the consumer machines always break.
Then in another thread, Mike Phillips posted a picture from one of his Boot Camps, and well, this tool clearly (ha ha) has a transparent viewport thru which to see the extracted effluent.
Mike or someone else, what tool or machine is depicted here?
