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Does anyone have a Galaxy extractor ?  It looks like a good one to buy. I saw it on cleanfreak.com also does any one have a coupon for cleanfreak.com

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My ProChem unit i used for about 1.5yrs then i sold it for $300 and she was still HOT Hot Hot !!
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Thanks for the replies. 

How long do these heaters last?  Are they known to burn out pretty quickly?
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2 03 jets will do fine.. Also depending on your wand on/off style.. If you key back and dry forward it will maintain hotter heat.. If you key consistently across the room you will lose some heat but it will catch up when you dry stroke back across the room.. Twig%20Poker
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I use a Kleenrite 2 corder. Works GREAT!
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From what I've read, the two best in-line water heaters are the Mytee Hot and the unit from Prochem.  Correct me if I'm wrong.

What kind of waterflow can you expect from these heaters?  I have a Diamondback with 200 psi and 2-3 stage vacs and another extractor with 100 psi and 2-2 stage vacs.  What jet size would I need to run so that the heat will keep up with the flow?  Are these heaters durable?

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