Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Roland S on April 09, 2019, 10:13:57 am
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hi
has anyone tried the cheap copy turbo nozzles on ebay for £10 ish? i've got a decent one that i've had for a long time but not sure if its still working optimally or not, it seems ok but I need something to compare it to so was going to buy another. i've seen suttner copies on ebay for £10 to £15 and was wondering if anyone has given them a go before, do they perform as good and do they last?
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Not tried them no , do you know a copy of anything that performs or lasts like the original does ??? I think you have answers your own question , buy cheap buy twist , you arnt going to do a professional job with second rate kit just buy a decent one , things like this make me laugh , ones are boasting one muinit about what they earn but the next muinit want a cheap alternative , for replacement kit .
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if its still spinning then I'm pretty sure its working as it should
if in doubt you can replace the innards for about £20 - better to do this than use inferior equipment
Darran
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you arnt going to do a professional job with second rate kit just buy a decent one , things like this make me laugh , ones are boasting one muinit about what they earn but the next muinit want a cheap alternative , for replacement kit .
Lol I don't need advice from you or anyone on how to do a "professional" pressure washing job thanks.
And Ive never boasted about how much i earn and if you read my post properly you would see I just wanted a nozzle to compare side by side to confirm that mines still working perfectly. So if someone said they worked fine it would have been all I need.
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if its still spinning then I'm pretty sure its working as it should
if in doubt you can replace the innards for about £20 - better to do this than use inferior equipment
Darran
Hi Darren
Yes it spins fine I wasn't sure if the ceramic nozzle inside wears like a normal metal one does and pressure drops. I'm trying to find the make of it. It was a decent one when I got it from tech-clean but the insides look slightly different to the suttner repair kits available.
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I don't believe they do ( maybe over a really long time ) but they can crack but then they stop spinning
Darran
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you arnt going to do a professional job with second rate kit just buy a decent one , things like this make me laugh , ones are boasting one muinit about what they earn but the next muinit want a cheap alternative , for replacement kit .
Lol I don't need advice from you or anyone on how to do a "professional" pressure washing job thanks.
And Ive never boasted about how much i earn and if you read my post properly you would see I just wanted a nozzle to compare side by side to confirm that mines still working perfectly. So if someone said they worked fine it would have been all I need.
Do you seriously think you are going to get a suttner quality nozzle that’s going to be suitable for a professional for £10-15 as I said buy cheap buy twice , why would any professional contractor Evan consider buying something like this ??? The cost of a nozzle is not a lot when you consider what you can earn in a day , personaly I wouldn’t evan consider buying something like that , unless I was going to wash my own drive once a year , it’s never going to last being used every day , I didn’t mean that you boast about what you earn , but this post is typical of a lot on this forum that they always want to buy stuff on the cheap it’s false economy when running a buisness, no offence meant to you .
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you arnt going to do a professional job with second rate kit just buy a decent one , things like this make me laugh , ones are boasting one muinit about what they earn but the next muinit want a cheap alternative , for replacement kit .
Lol I don't need advice from you or anyone on how to do a "professional" pressure washing job thanks.
And Ive never boasted about how much i earn and if you read my post properly you would see I just wanted a nozzle to compare side by side to confirm that mines still working perfectly. So if someone said they worked fine it would have been all I need.
Do you seriously think you are going to get a suttner quality nozzle that’s going to be suitable for a professional for £10-15 as I said buy cheap buy twice , why would any professional contractor Evan consider buying something like this ??? The cost of a nozzle is not a lot when you consider what you can earn in a day , personaly I wouldn’t evan consider buying something like that , unless I was going to wash my own drive once a year , it’s never going to last being used every day , I didn’t mean that you boast about what you earn , but this post is typical of a lot on this forum that they always want to buy stuff on the cheap it’s false economy when running a buisness, no offence meant to you .
ok mate i probably took your post the wrong way. Trust me i always use decent kit - 21" mosmatic flat surface cleaners etc which are top notch but twice the price of a bog standard fsc, and from what i can find the repair kit alone for my current turbo nozzle is going to cost me more than the cost of a full sutner nozzle. i just wanted something cheap to check that my current nozzle is working as it should.
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I don't believe they do ( maybe over a really long time ) but they can crack but then they stop spinning
Darran
i've ordered a sutner to compare with, will be interesting to see as it's taking a hammering, but difficult to judge sometimes as performance can drop gradually over time.
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My present turbo head is about a year old and still working perfectly, it get used on nearly every job every day, i think it cost me £120 as it’s a 30lt/min size, for some reason they jump massively in price once you get about 21lt/min size😢
Are Sutners about €45?
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My present turbo head is about a year old and still working perfectly, it get used on nearly every job every day, i think it cost me £120 as it’s a 30lt/min size, for some reason they jump massively in price once you get about 21lt/min size😢
Are Sutners about €45?
they jump in price because of all the extra pressure they have to deal with - much better quality materials - same as connectors and fitting you can buy cheap brass/plated ones or stainless steel - look carefully or ask the seller and you will see the brass are not capable/tested for pressures over 100 bar
Darran
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My present turbo head is about a year old and still working perfectly, it get used on nearly every job every day, i think it cost me £120 as it’s a 30lt/min size, for some reason they jump massively in price once you get about 21lt/min size😢
Are Sutners about €45?
yeah it may be the same one i have, it's much bigger than the sutner one, at least twice as big. it's been going for so long that i assumed that it must be surely wearing out but maybe not. a sutner nozzle has arrived now and i'll test them out side by side on monday and will soon know if it's still performing.