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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Matt Fox on June 07, 2015, 10:02:58 am

Title: Hi there , advise for a newbie please
Post by: Matt Fox on June 07, 2015, 10:02:58 am
Hi everyone

I'm just at the early stages of starting up and I could do with alittle help on a hwe machine, I have a 6k budget, which I would like to purchase the hwe machine new and the other things like van, aggitator, vacuum etc secondhand to keep within my budget. I've resently been on the NCCA course for carpets and upholstery and seen the alltec advance triple vacuum in action which I was very impressed with, I've also been looking at the ashby ninja and enforcer, I've read good things about airflex too, it's all getting alittle bit confusing!

I would love to hear your views on pros and cons of said machines or even recommend alternatives which I can look into.
 I've just been offered some shadowing today as well to try out the jag! Can't wait.

Many thanks


Matt
 
Title: Re: Hi there , advise for a newbie please
Post by: davep on June 07, 2015, 10:11:02 am
Just use the search bar at the top.
Title: Re: Hi there , advise for a newbie please
Post by: from edge2edge on June 07, 2015, 10:48:34 am
Matt when you go out shadowing ask the guy as many questions as is possible..................Alan
Title: Re: Hi there , advise for a newbie please
Post by: heritagecleaning on June 07, 2015, 01:41:10 pm
Hi Matt

What davep means is that these are questions that have been covered extensively on the forum, so if you use the search facility you will be able to find literally hundreeds of previous threads covering all these questions in detail.

All the best


Owen
Title: Re: Hi there , advise for a newbie please
Post by: creighton foyle on June 07, 2015, 04:35:02 pm
Who supplies the best machine is arguable, however  most would agree that alltec , Cleansmart and
 Ashbys  probably have the best machines  with Cleansmart and alltec  coming out on top for genuine good customer service..
Good customer service and accessibility should be a big part of your decision  making process when choosing who to buy a new machine from.

A3 machines and candor services both sell refurbished rotaries with drive boards and brushes etc  for about £300 and you can use the rotary  for lm and agitation.
Title: Re: Hi there , advise for a newbie please
Post by: Matt Fox on June 07, 2015, 09:53:20 pm
Thanks for the replys guys, the shadowing was very helpful indeed! I shall be looking into one of those refurbished rotarys.