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Getting close to pulling the trigger on a OP or 175-rotary machine. I read a lot of post but was wondering why the guys that use them never complain about the weight of carrying them up and down stairs all day? at around 100 lbs I would think that would be a issue but does not seem to bother them. also I would get one for mostly absorbtion on rat nasties after encapping. would a 175-rotary or a OP be better for that. Thanks!
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If you're thinking OP, and you're thinking about weight/transporting - then you should be looking at the VARIO.
With those BIG wheels on the VARIO it transports like a dream. Eazy Peazy!
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Rick how easy is it to handle with the handle not being locked in place?
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The handle latches in the upright position. And the swingarm has a pin that can be inserted to keep it in a fixed position during transport.
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Moving an OP is much easier than moving a 175!
Especially in residential settings.
Got to have Big Wheels!
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And do they come free when ordering a case of Releasit, or is that only Cimex?
Hahahaha
With Respect,
Stephen
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Vario is nothing to go up/down stairs,in/out of vehicle.... dream. I always put the locking pin in when traversing stairs as it keeps the head bounce movement down to a minimum. Big wheels on our Cimex and Vario OP-Sweet! Now if I can only get the spring in the Vario to be dead quiet....not really loud but I like to sneak up on unsuspecting house pets!
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03-24-2015, 08:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2015, 08:24 PM by jtmellon.)
We don't complain because we are lumberjack men. Heck, I push my up a hill both ways to work and carry my supplies on my back at the same time.
Really, you get used to using one and handling one. But if I had to buy a new 175 I would try to get bigger wheels. Now moving a Cimex without big wheels is a job.