There are a few things to look out for though. If the solution tubing is the clear PVC crap, you will need to get a rubber hose replacement. The PVC gets cut all the time because of how the compression fitting at the trigger end is designed. A free rubber hose replacement is available if you ask the manufacturer. Dennis Durr (the owner of the company) hand makes these extractors himself with a helper in his shop. He is VERY friendly to deal with, and sends out parts ASAP whenever you have an issue. This is where I come to another point. Twice, the pump that moves the solution through the spray jet failed on me. It's a very small pump that has no pressure-relief designed into it (the pump is actually originally designed for an espresso machine), so do NOT run the pump if you're not squeezing the trigger. Anything more than 30 seconds and the pump gets HOT and you risk burning it out. Now in my case, it was my employees that were leaving it on without running solution through it. I believe it's more of a human error than a design flaw or defective part. Anyways, twice, Dennis sent me replacement pumps, free of charge, didn't even have to pay for shipping. His customer service is great, can't complain at all about that.