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Powder coated devpro wand.
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Powder coated devpro wand.
Have you seen this new orange tube and blue head devpro swivel wand ? I'm going to call Tony and see if I can test it and give my review on it.
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Re: Powder coated devpro wand.
My personal belief has always been that if it has to be flashy to get attention, it isn't very good. I feel that way about everything these days....including the women.
Re: Powder coated devpro wand.
I heard those swivels arent so good. I saw some pics of a swivel wand, it was either the dev or the dang but after 1 year of use it looked pretty beat to death with screws rubbing on the casing around the swivel and carving into it plus some parts were getting all rusty
Im really close to ordering a new wand but I may just stick it out with the VT14 a little longer until I see something I really like.
I love the VTs but airflow could be a lot better. The Mach15 looks good but idk about using it with a 45blower.
The new hydroforce swivel is nice looking but its all stainless so pretty heavy.
So far the dev pros without the swivel are still near the top of my list
Im really close to ordering a new wand but I may just stick it out with the VT14 a little longer until I see something I really like.
I love the VTs but airflow could be a lot better. The Mach15 looks good but idk about using it with a 45blower.
The new hydroforce swivel is nice looking but its all stainless so pretty heavy.
So far the dev pros without the swivel are still near the top of my list
Re: Powder coated devpro wand.
As long as you use the lip glide on the Mach 15, you would be fine. The vac slot is too wide for most blowers, but once you narrow it a little with that glide, it becomes magic.
I still have an original Mytee Bentely wand sitting in the garage if you were really wanting a swivel head. Recovery was good and the swivel is still tight.
I still have an original Mytee Bentely wand sitting in the garage if you were really wanting a swivel head. Recovery was good and the swivel is still tight.
Re: Powder coated devpro wand.
It is the longer one, if that is okay. I would sell it....might cost a bit to ship though, but I should be able to remove the head to keep the box smaller.
If you need measurements, let me know.
If you need measurements, let me know.
Re: Powder coated devpro wand.
is it the carbon fiber one with swivel? 14inch?
by the longer one you mean they came in several set lengths? I thought you could cut most any wand to size.
by the longer one you mean they came in several set lengths? I thought you could cut most any wand to size.
Re: Powder coated devpro wand.
Carbon fiber, swivel head, 14 inch....the glide is getting pretty worn though.
They came in a couple of lengths, mine is the XL. They were great for tight spaces and for staying cool to the touch....they never get hot like metal wands.
I will post a picture in a little bit and provide measurements.
They came in a couple of lengths, mine is the XL. They were great for tight spaces and for staying cool to the touch....they never get hot like metal wands.
I will post a picture in a little bit and provide measurements.
Re: Powder coated devpro wand.
Mytee wand at proper angle will place trigger height at 46 inches off floor. For me, that is right at the hip, but my legs are pretty long with a 36 inch inseam.
Needs jets (I cannibalized it a while back).
Needs jets (I cannibalized it a while back).
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