Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: creighton foyle on April 29, 2014, 11:48:04 am
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just wanted some info on what you guys use with some pro's and cons for each tool mentioned. thanks
creighton
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I like my Saphire scientific the only problem I would say is getting the spare parts but apart from that imo the best low moisture tool available
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Sapphire's are brilliant. they work equally well on a TM or porty too.
Simon
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Don't care for Sapphires ...
I picked up one of these , its a CFR knock-off of sorts but perfect quality .
Its 4" . Great for the price .
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Carpet-Wand-Internal-Detail-Tool-with-6-Hide-a-Hose-/281226157342?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item417a629d1e
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Looks like the one Steve Swinney has just bought from the states
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Looks like the one Steve Swinney has just bought from the states
it is ' made ' by distributer cal tools in the USA who like to clone things ... CFR in this case .
Metal made in Vietnam , brass etc is usual American , hide a hose is hide a hose .
You will see it for sale in various places at various prices . :)
http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=76&products_id=5166
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Cfr tool for me, I've had a sapphire and drimaster 1 & 2 but the cfr is more durable for a start and on delicate fabrics it is easier to control and the reason I went back to it is because it cleans deeper.
Shaun
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Cfr is the best upholstery tool i`ve used.
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thanks for the replies
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CFRs with the biggest jet are bloody good on stairs and for stain removal.
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cfr quality built hand tool.
colin
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John Martin said,
Don't care for Sapphires ...
I picked up one of these , its a CFR knock-off of sorts but perfect quality .
Its 4" . Great for the price .
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Carpet-Wand-Internal-Detail-Tool-with-6-Hide-a-Hose-/281226157342?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item417a629d1e
John, did you pay import duty on that?
I've had parts from USA before (as above) and not paid duty but when I bought a repair kit for my Bose speakers I paid around £15 for a £12 kit. Even at the price above.....import duty would still make that a good deal.
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John Martin said,
Don't care for Sapphires ...
I picked up one of these , its a CFR knock-off of sorts but perfect quality .
Its 4" . Great for the price .
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Carpet-Wand-Internal-Detail-Tool-with-6-Hide-a-Hose-/281226157342?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item417a629d1e
John, did you pay import duty on that?
I've had parts from USA before (as above) and not paid duty but when I bought a repair kit for my Bose speakers I paid around £15 for a £12 kit. Even at the price above.....import duty would still make that a good deal.
I got mine from a different ebay seller but same thing ...
The link shows Ebays global postal system ... the prices for shipping and customs are shown , it then bypasses customs and gos straight to you direct having pre paid customs .
Yes its a giveaway at that price .
Alternatively if you want it posted and risk it getting through customs ... you could get from the supplier ... i emailed before with a question about wands and he says his website is not finished and some items are not on it ... so email to order anything .
http://www.caltoolusa.com/
( That particular CFR head tool is not on the website )
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Don't forget the vat in addition to the import tax.
Why not buy from a British company and keep a Brit in work.
Simon
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Don't forget the vat in addition to the import tax.
Why not buy from a British company and keep a Brit in work.
Simon
The ebay global system bypasses all that Simon ... at least it has on the three occasions i'v used it . But like you say buy from your supplier it feel it keeps the industry going etc .
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extracta do really good hand tools ,the do all the parts for them to :D
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Cfr tool for me, I've had a sapphire and drimaster 1 & 2 but the cfr is more durable for a start and on delicate fabrics it is easier to control and the reason I went back to it is because it cleans deeper.
Shaun
Huh. Don't get that one. Are using it on carpets too? ;D
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Sapphire all day long, cfr is pants
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I do not understand the hype about cfr s. they are old technology now. Having tried several tools side by side do not see the attraction. Occasionally will get large volume jobs on upholstery, cinemas, 500+ chairs and the cfr is a clumsy heavy tool to use for long periods. You do get used to using tools and every one has its strengths and weaknesses, some are good for piping etc, the cfr is not anything special, well made and robust but if you do a lot of upholstery you need something light and user friendly.
Peter
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I bought a Bosch lazer meaure a few weeks ago off ebay it was advertised at £57.99 but before I recieved it I had to pay a further £21.70 import duties and vat, so the figure advertised is not always the final cost
stuart
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I bought a Bosch lazer meaure a few weeks ago off ebay it was advertised at £57.99 but before I recieved it I had to pay a further £21.70 import duties and vat, so the figure advertised is not always the final cost
stuart
Yes ... but not all listings contain the option to prepay ... the link shows the cost of import 33usd which u prepay , so no surprises .