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Floor Burnishing

September 28 2010 at 3:02 AM
Dustin 

i want to stick with electric


first off though whats the difference between your dc rectified burnisher and the regular one?

Next which would be recommended to a taller guy? the " floating " handle or standard height for a guy that's 6'3?
Ill be using it mainly for going down isles at convenience stores so there will be a fair bit of turning. Would a fixed be easier to handle?


and last but not least is Koblenz the only electric burnisher brand you carry?
I see allot of electric 2000 rpm machines available. Is there any reason to stick with a 1500 over a 2000 rpm?

I would think that a 2000 rpm would have much faster production times then the 1500?

Thanks in advance Rick/Drew


 
 
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Dustin

Re: Floor Burnishing

October 4 2010, 1:06 AM 

Bump sad.gif lol anyone have experience ?

 
 
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