Their is no American made one?
If not why? just curious
Thanks
I think the answer to this lies within the heads of many carpet cleaners worldwide.
Many have too many moths hiding inside their wallets and are afraid to open them.
Our industry has a record of people expecting to pay little for equipment so that they can charge high prices and make a fortune.
So they are willing to sacrifice American (& in Australia's case, Australian manufacturing jobs), to purchase cheap imitations, based purely on price.
Australia has very little manufacturers of quality products for our industry, hence we tend to buy US made equipment and also chemicals/solutions, as the case may be.
Luckily, we do have some great chemical/solutions manufacturers.
Imaging my disgust when I purchase "American Made" products only to find it is actually made in some Asian country.
Dyson vacuum cleaners are another case, originally made in the U.K. but owing to a union dispute, the U.K. business was forced to close, they are now made in Taiwan, (P.R.C.).
And NOT of the same quality.
The age old adage, "You get what you pay for" certainly rings true here.
TRY and support your "made local" products, the more they can sell, the cheaper the product usually becomes.
As in all industries, there are some unscrupulous people out there that will try and take advantage of everyone, it's by talking to people that have tried this product, and know what they are talking about, that one learns whom not to purchase from.
That's my take on the whole issue.
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If not why? just curious
Thanks
I think the answer to this lies within the heads of many carpet cleaners worldwide.
Many have too many moths hiding inside their wallets and are afraid to open them.
Our industry has a record of people expecting to pay little for equipment so that they can charge high prices and make a fortune.
So they are willing to sacrifice American (& in Australia's case, Australian manufacturing jobs), to purchase cheap imitations, based purely on price.
Australia has very little manufacturers of quality products for our industry, hence we tend to buy US made equipment and also chemicals/solutions, as the case may be.
Luckily, we do have some great chemical/solutions manufacturers.
Imaging my disgust when I purchase "American Made" products only to find it is actually made in some Asian country.
Dyson vacuum cleaners are another case, originally made in the U.K. but owing to a union dispute, the U.K. business was forced to close, they are now made in Taiwan, (P.R.C.).
And NOT of the same quality.

The age old adage, "You get what you pay for" certainly rings true here.
TRY and support your "made local" products, the more they can sell, the cheaper the product usually becomes.
As in all industries, there are some unscrupulous people out there that will try and take advantage of everyone, it's by talking to people that have tried this product, and know what they are talking about, that one learns whom not to purchase from.
That's my take on the whole issue.
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I don't regret my past, I just regret the time I've wasted with the wrong people.
Take me as I am, or watch me as I go.
I'll retire when I can no longer do what I love, or no longer love what I do.
Stop moving, start dying........
Take me as I am, or watch me as I go.
I'll retire when I can no longer do what I love, or no longer love what I do.
Stop moving, start dying........