10-09-2012, 07:55 AM
This is a curly one that can't be explained in simple terms without knowing the expertise of the person using the machine.
Without being frugal, I must admit that for some time I have been considering buying a Bissel.
WHY ??
Well, I have quite a few high rise properties that require me to do spot removal for them at various times.
This would be an easy (cheap) way to treat/rinse/extract nasty problems, rather than bring in either my spotter which is more awkward, a portable,even bigger and more of a problem, or my Orbot or Cimex.
Having said that, I would NEVER offer to clean a complete room with a wug dogta, or any other renta.
I would also have my company name covering the Bissel name.
I believe that a good operator can use most any equipment and achieve acceptable results given time.
I also believe that an uneducated person will probably never achieve a decent clean with a $50,000.00 machine without help or training.
Shorty.
Without being frugal, I must admit that for some time I have been considering buying a Bissel.
WHY ??
Well, I have quite a few high rise properties that require me to do spot removal for them at various times.
This would be an easy (cheap) way to treat/rinse/extract nasty problems, rather than bring in either my spotter which is more awkward, a portable,even bigger and more of a problem, or my Orbot or Cimex.
Having said that, I would NEVER offer to clean a complete room with a wug dogta, or any other renta.
I would also have my company name covering the Bissel name.
I believe that a good operator can use most any equipment and achieve acceptable results given time.
I also believe that an uneducated person will probably never achieve a decent clean with a $50,000.00 machine without help or training.
Shorty.