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Post by ACpower1 Thu Mar 12, 2015 1:31 pm

Hey Tom,

Does the Dev pro come in a 12inch model? If not I am interested in ordering a 14in swivel.

I have yet to try out any of your stuff but man that wand looks nice, I was sold on the swivel when I saw the video of how you can rotate it flat and get under furniture all the way... you can clean all the way under a bed without moving it! Plus getting in closet corners, and near doorways when finishing up a room... wouldnt have to turn around to clean those areas first before backing out.

What would be the price for a Dev pro swivel and a Devastator filter combo?
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Post by milspec6 Thu Mar 12, 2015 2:02 pm

This would have been better as a PM or email.  

Let's be careful not to turn things into an advertising thread as it doesn't lend to a group conversation and ends up self-serving.

Tom, I'm sure you understand and would appreciate your response be sent to ACpower1 directly.

Sorry to introduce the wet blanket....now if you would like to discuss the pros / cons of swivel head wands...that is cool.  I have a swivel wand that I use strictly for apartments since it can get every corner of small closets, so I can attest to the value of the concept.
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Post by ACpower1 Thu Mar 12, 2015 2:14 pm

I figured it would start a conversation on the topic mil, that was part of the purpose. Also maybe others would chime in if they have bought this wand already or use swivels in general.

It doesnt seem many people on here know much about the products Tom makes but are well worth mentioning.

I also realize it could have been better just as an email.
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Post by milspec6 Thu Mar 12, 2015 2:21 pm

Fair enough...
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Post by Mo Thu Mar 12, 2015 2:52 pm

Maybe we should float this wand. What do you guys think?
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Post by Pro Touch Thu Mar 12, 2015 3:32 pm

These wands have been such a huge success that Tom can't keep up with demand at this point. At least that is what I read and wouldn't we all like that problem! I had read how he was working with his fabricator to get the swivel just right so that it wasn't to tight or too loose. Lots of work but apparently it is paying off. My only question is why an aluminum head vs stainless or other material?
If the wand performs as well as his filter (which I have) then it will be very hard to beat.
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Post by ACpower1 Thu Mar 12, 2015 3:57 pm

The video will sell you on the wand, probably no need for a floater but it wouldnt hurt.

Too bad the orders are backed up, would love to start the busy season with a badass wand

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Post by milspec6 Thu Mar 12, 2015 6:37 pm

The only experience I have with a swivel head is the Mytee Bentely which I still use on apartments. Neat concept, but the swivel would either loosen up or else get gritty and ratchet after a while....hope that isn't the case here.

Time will tell.
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Post by caltoolsupply Fri Mar 13, 2015 7:56 pm

The swivel is replaceable

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Post by ACpower1 Fri Mar 13, 2015 8:00 pm

looking at the swivels on both wands, this one looks like a much higher quality than the mytee
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Post by Davey Cracker Fri Mar 13, 2015 8:25 pm

Not surprising, when comparing to MyteeCrappy. lol
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Post by SCCC Fri Mar 13, 2015 8:45 pm

milspec6 wrote:This would have been better as a PM or email.  

Let's be careful not to turn things into an advertising thread as it doesn't lend to a group conversation and ends up self-serving.

Tom, I'm sure you understand and would appreciate your response be sent to ACpower1 directly. I completely understand, I come here to get away from all this Very Happy

Sorry to introduce the wet blanket....now if you would like to discuss the pros / cons of swivel head wands...that is cool.  I have a swivel wand that I use strictly for apartments since it can get every corner of small closets, so I can attest to the value of the concept.
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