05-06-2013, 08:53 PM
Ditto.
I like the machine a lot, but this is my concern as well.
Do you ever just hook it up to the water heater directly or maybe an outside spigot?
Also, you mentioned using your OP second. You don't find a need to agitate the pre-spray prior to using the SD?
Thanks!
I like the machine a lot, but this is my concern as well.
Do you ever just hook it up to the water heater directly or maybe an outside spigot?
Also, you mentioned using your OP second. You don't find a need to agitate the pre-spray prior to using the SD?
Thanks!
(05-03-2013, 01:40 PM)MikeB Wrote: [quote='Hoss' pid='3134' dateline='1367586319']
I use the Demon in occupied residential. It cuts in around furniture very well. I looked at other portable extractors, but the number of cords and the amps they would draw put me off. The Demon does need to be attached to the local hot water supply - it comes with fittings for most faucets - just unscrew the end and attach. And, the discharge goes into a toilet or other suitable drain. With access to a bathroom or kitchen sink and a good 20 amp outlet you have a 50 ft range of cleaning. It draws 14 amps. With the hose extensions, you have a 100 ft range. But, most residential interior is less that 50' from a water / electrical supply.
Robert, do you ever have issues regarding hook up or discharge options in homes?
I love the idea of the Demon. I just think some of my customers are fussy enough to cringe at the thought of someone unscrewing their faucet screen and having a hose hanging from it.
Can't please everyone i know, but just wondered if it's ever been an issue for you.