| Recoil XPS
 
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 Topic: Recoil XPS
 Posted By: Jeff Van Buren
 Subject: Recoil XPS
 Date Posted: 19/July/2007 at 4:45pm
 
 
        
          | First know that I only use portables due to areas I clean, second know that I have owned 3 others prior to Recoil XPS. People these machines are right on the money. Resonably priced, designed and built by a carpet cleaner of 30 years that had 11 trucks on the road, also built with integrity and pride. Unit can run 300'+ 2" hose. Booster is also available for additional 100CFMs and longer hose lengths. Check them out crossamerican.com you will think sure uh huh after you read it, I did till I seen it bought it and used it today I wish someone would have steered me earlier. If you are tired of taking your machine up stairs, moving all over the house etc. this unit can stay in place even in the van and run your hoses. |  
 
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 Posted By: kant
 Date Posted: 25/July/2007 at 1:54am
 
 
        
          | If you run it in your van without heater, how do you get hot water? you just  connect to garden hose? If I am the customer, I will kick you out for sure |  
 Posted By: Ed Valentine
 Date Posted: 25/July/2007 at 7:52am
 
 
        
          | Kant; 
 It does have an optional heater that could keep up with any petro TM out there.
 
 Remember, you "Kant" knock this machine ,as hard as you might try.
 
 Thanks, jeff for those TRUE facts.
 
 Ed Valentine
 www.cross-american.com
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 Posted By: kant
 Date Posted: 25/July/2007 at 3:04pm
 
 
        
          | Valentine; I know your recoil must be very good, nobody want to knock it.
 But still, if you "Ed" heater or try to resolve hot water problem instead of  skip it, your machine will be perfect!
 
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 Posted By: Ed Valentine
 Date Posted: 26/July/2007 at 8:28am
 
 
        
          | Kant; 
 Thank you, I appreciate your comment.
 
 However, did you read where we do have GREAT heaters that REALLY WORK, and definitely KEEP UP TO high flow pumps, and not those rediculous electric 120v ones that will only heat up a coffee cup?
 
 
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 Posted By: FriendlyHammer
 Date Posted: 17/August/2007 at 7:08am
 
 
        
          | http://www.mix2r.com/node/557 - http://www.mix2r.com/node/557 |  
 
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