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Title: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: dan roberts on August 10, 2007, 09:48:19 pm
Im starting a part time business in carpet cleaning, houses pubs, where ever I can, would this machine be up to it for a while? Or is she too small?

http://www.santoemma.com/macchine_schede/SabrinaMaxiGB.htm

Thanks
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: Charlie Payne on August 10, 2007, 10:58:41 pm
no way pedro, you'll be forever filling it up & you want more psi & vac lift! look at alltec,s , amtech's machines, they can more then handle the job.
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: dan roberts on August 10, 2007, 11:04:36 pm
same sort of price?
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: Mark Lane-Matthews on August 10, 2007, 11:07:54 pm
Hi Dan
This would make a very good spoting machine,but that is about it.Have a look through the search engines on portables to get all the info you need.You would be better off getting a good second hand unit to start off with and go on some cleaning courses if you have not already done so which you should make a priority.
                                    Mark
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: Charlie Payne on August 10, 2007, 11:14:31 pm
if your buying new, you pay for what you get, if its cheep, its prob crap. its always best i've found to go that extra yard for the best machine available, along with experience you'll provide a much better service. regards char
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: dan roberts on August 10, 2007, 11:16:01 pm
Bloke at Craftex reckoned it was a great machine, perfect for me, just under agrand, but with upgraded motor 1600 watt two stage?
No Good?
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: Charlie Payne on August 10, 2007, 11:18:35 pm
craftex do a great superb range of chemicals, but there machine are considerably lightweight. 
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: dan roberts on August 10, 2007, 11:20:10 pm
so what will a grand get me machine wise? and where from? who does decent recon machines?
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: Charlie Payne on August 10, 2007, 11:27:39 pm
you want a good mid-range machine, 2-3 stage vac mot, about 40-60 lts. www.alltec.co.uk   i've used there machines in the past & they have been great. i wish i still had one! there aqua 40-50's would be a good start up or if you could get one 2nd hand i've seen them on e-bay many times.
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: dan roberts on August 10, 2007, 11:40:03 pm
Charlie, that machine looks awesome!! The business. Who would fix it when it breaks down? Craftex?
Thanks!!
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: carpetguy on August 10, 2007, 11:57:53 pm
I suspect the knockers have never used this machine, or they might be more complementery
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: dan roberts on August 11, 2007, 12:00:31 am
which machine? The Sabrina Maxi? im confused, and also concerned that I may spend a grand on Tues on a piece of poop.
You reckon machines ok Carpetguy?
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: darrenlee1 on August 11, 2007, 01:08:22 am
the sabriana maxi good lttle machine 30 litres waste 30 litre soloution, ive cleaned lots of upholstery with one, and great for flats ect.
think some people get a little lost sometimes, its not just the machine,  its the cleaning solution, tecks knowledge, tecks ability to give customer confidence in what there doing,ect ect, that makes you a well established carpet cleaner.
but if you looking around the grand mark rhino from vernon is your best bet as you will out grow the maxi, when you get more confidence and larger jobs and technique gets better, but the build quality is better on the maxi, tanks that is.

darren


Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: darrenlee1 on August 11, 2007, 01:34:10 am
just to add filling up and emptying all the time with maxi ? you will with time realise how much solution to put in from start of job and how far you will get before emptying, if you had a bigger machine you will still use same amount, unless you have a silly 500 psi pump. so how this effects this machine is beyond me, just as a silly numbers example
lounge 35 litres to do
maxi 30 litres 3 buckets to start 1 to finish
other 50 litre machine 4 buckets to start
whats difference you still put 4 buckets in as for what you take out again i would hope it was equal with in reason.
also your fear on maintence with in reason do it yourself maxi un clip waste tank, remove filter, three scews lift air filter off, pull motor up, pull conecter of both sides, conect new motor sit back in gaskets, fasten up there you go. pump little hard as a bit tight on space.
john kelly sells maxi and vernons machine never met the guy but posts have seen last couple years all good, is website straight forward and looks good, would say he would give you staight advice, if your straight, with what your wanting to do and achive,
with your machine.
darren
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: Charlie Payne on August 11, 2007, 09:08:39 am
dan, alltec fix & service all machines, so there's no worry there. the maxi is clearly a lightweight machine, i don't have to use one to know how it performs, i would'nt waste me money unless you want to use it for spotting jobs, mate. but its up to you at the end of the day! regards char
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: carpetguy on August 11, 2007, 09:16:46 am
A realistic appraisal from some one who has" been there / done it" As darren says, there is an awful lot of points scoring from on boards like this, usually from " wannabees " who will always be looking for " the biggest / most powerful / best looking...............

The people who succeed in any business, are the " doers " not the " thinkers "or " dreamers "

Your question was about the Maxi................my answer, is, it's about the same as the Ninja 135, on a single vac' motor.

You can run it for about 60, or so feet and still get a decent result

In the work you refer to, the main work is done through the early stages......................vacuuming / prespraying / aggitating, with the machine simply, rinsing and extracting the soiling, which is being held in suspension, or has been broken up and awaiting extraction !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: Charlie Payne on August 11, 2007, 09:27:22 am
" its still a lightweight machine though" there's no getting away for this fact pal! dan could get a much better performer for the same money.
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: carpetguy on August 11, 2007, 09:30:40 am
Sabrina have a smaller machine which is an ideal spotter...................the Maxi is NOT a lightweight, in fact the construction is better and more solid than many machines I've used, in terms of VALUE it is excellent value for money and if you approach the work correctly, the machine will be equal to many that cost a lot more.

In terms of " just knowing " a machine is a lightweight, you could easily have made a similar assumption about the Prowler or the CFR workstation ( old model ) and been proven wrong, very wrong !

Charlie............Pal ?                 

If you reckon the Ninja to be a " lightweight " then you are correct about the Maxi !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: Mark Lane-Matthews on August 11, 2007, 09:32:48 am
There is only person scoring points carpetguy as some good advice has been given on his first machine, no need to call people "knockers" for this.

                                                      Mark
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: carpetguy on August 11, 2007, 09:46:43 am
Mark

 " if it's cheap, it's probably crap "...............if that's not knocking and blindly knocking, your understanding of English is different from mine...................but I think that's likely !

To criticise / knock  a product on an assumption is just plain stupid
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: Charlie Payne on August 11, 2007, 12:07:05 pm
P...A....L  ! i use a cfr p/h pro-500. & the maxi is still a lightweight under performer, & theres no way i'd waste even £500- on that heap of junk.
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: Mark Lane-Matthews on August 11, 2007, 12:29:34 pm
Carpetguy
I do not  even know how much the machine costs exactly,and never said anything about the machine being crap and also i have nothing against craftex.The  machine that Dan has chosen for the type of work that he wants to do with it, is not man enough IMO.I agree with you that my understanding of English is very different from yours, which I am very grateful for.

                                                         Mark
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: Charlie Payne on August 11, 2007, 12:37:36 pm
no mark, i said the machine was crap & a lightweight! my english is diff from carpetguy's as well, which i'm more than happy about. regards char
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: misterrartois on August 11, 2007, 01:09:17 pm
the craftex sabrina?Well as someone who ACTUALLY uses it..its great!Perfect for spotting and i even use it lots for upstairs jobs(yes,carpets too)..saves lugging my "biggie"upstairs.

useful as a back up machine too.

Go for it i say.
Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: carpetguy on August 11, 2007, 03:29:36 pm
Girls !!!!!!!put your handbags away and calm down !!!









Title: Re: Craftex Sabrina Maxi
Post by: paul wright on August 14, 2007, 02:21:49 pm
i used one of these machines for about 2 years and they clean ok and when u dont no anydiff  like i didnt way back then u think they are great   untill u move on to bigger and better machines  and u think how the hell did i ever use that machine, for me i would never clean a carpet again if i had to go back to using the sabrina again   my full spec ninja and rhino machines were life changing buys for me  what it takes to do in a hour with a sabrina  i can now do in 15 mins   and no unloading machines from van no filling  n emptying etc etc   p.s still got the thing at bottom me garden