Hey everyone:
It`s pretty amazing - I was just thinking to myself that I`d like to get some kit to go around my existing vac to give me better extraction capabilities for carpet and upholstery and lo and behold there`s an active thread going here about just that.
I have a ~17 year old Ridgid 16gal 6.5HP (yah, whatever, too bad 6.5HP is over 4,800W but who`s keeping track of truth in advertising) model with 2-1/2" tubing throughout. I have no idea what the water lift rating is - I`ll see if I can find out. It converts to a leaf blower too - not sure how much the turbine will be built for suction vs. flow. On the plus side, it has separate motor cooling.
My goal is primarily to find a way of connecting to a nice, clear extractor nozzle so that I can spray, brush, optionally steam, then extract. I`m really only looking at doing my car or friends and family, which means there`s not a lot of justification for high budget. I have a saved kijiji search running for a MC1385 steam setup for general cleaning not just cars.
So from what I`ve read - I could get something like the Ridgid premium wet/dry car setup (which is about $65 for me), use the adapter to 1-1/4, add the supplied orange hose to the end of my existing hose, and enjoy the easier to manage hose for other vac needs, and connect the 1-1/4 line right up to a typical extractor nozzle? I`ll keep reading for more financially efficient ways of getting the same result since I`m not sure how many of the other tools I would actually use.
What extractor nozzle is a favourite, AND is available separately for a reasonable price?
I`ve seen a lot of discussion earlier about hoses, "accordian style" and pros and cons of hoses that come with some other vacuums. Does anyone know how the hose on the Ridgid kit compares? This doesn`t seem to be a stocked item on the shelf local to me to allow me to go touch and feel.
Thanks!
It`s pretty amazing - I was just thinking to myself that I`d like to get some kit to go around my existing vac to give me better extraction capabilities for carpet and upholstery and lo and behold there`s an active thread going here about just that.
I have a ~17 year old Ridgid 16gal 6.5HP (yah, whatever, too bad 6.5HP is over 4,800W but who`s keeping track of truth in advertising) model with 2-1/2" tubing throughout. I have no idea what the water lift rating is - I`ll see if I can find out. It converts to a leaf blower too - not sure how much the turbine will be built for suction vs. flow. On the plus side, it has separate motor cooling.
My goal is primarily to find a way of connecting to a nice, clear extractor nozzle so that I can spray, brush, optionally steam, then extract. I`m really only looking at doing my car or friends and family, which means there`s not a lot of justification for high budget. I have a saved kijiji search running for a MC1385 steam setup for general cleaning not just cars.
So from what I`ve read - I could get something like the Ridgid premium wet/dry car setup (which is about $65 for me), use the adapter to 1-1/4, add the supplied orange hose to the end of my existing hose, and enjoy the easier to manage hose for other vac needs, and connect the 1-1/4 line right up to a typical extractor nozzle? I`ll keep reading for more financially efficient ways of getting the same result since I`m not sure how many of the other tools I would actually use.
What extractor nozzle is a favourite, AND is available separately for a reasonable price?
I`ve seen a lot of discussion earlier about hoses, "accordian style" and pros and cons of hoses that come with some other vacuums. Does anyone know how the hose on the Ridgid kit compares? This doesn`t seem to be a stocked item on the shelf local to me to allow me to go touch and feel.
Thanks!