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surfacecare

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Enforcer or Texatherm emv 201
« on: January 26, 2021, 03:57:02 pm »
Hi all, has anyone had any experience with Ashby's Enforcer or the Texatherm emv 201 and if so what are your opinions of these machines, i would really appreciate your advice

Many thanks

Shaun 

john martin

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Re: Enforcer or Texatherm emv 201
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2021, 04:41:27 pm »
 In short  , they are both high quality machines in their own right .

With the Texatherm you pay 3400+vat ?  Thats a lot considering the mediocre vacs and pumps used  .  You are paying for  a 'digital dash ' and some fancy controls which in real life add nothing to the performance of machine .  There is also a certain amount of waffle in the whole sales pitch  , for eg  ... the digital control on the pump allows for to select' 5psi incremental increases '     like what good is that ? on most machines a rotary valve allows you to select whatever you turn the valve to , any increase /decrease you want anyway .
The Enforcer has none of that nonsense  , just brute build quality and a large choice of internal vac/pump /heater options .   You could have a much higher spec machine for less than the asking price of the texatherm .



magic_carpet

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Re: Enforcer or Texatherm emv 201
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2021, 05:06:27 pm »
I agree with John. The Tex is all style but that isn't what pays the bills. Go for the most power you can. It's better to turn it down a notch or 2 rather than wishing you had more at the top end. Customers really don't care, as long as the job is done well.

john martin

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Re: Enforcer or Texatherm emv 201
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2021, 05:52:29 pm »
Hi all, has anyone had any experience with Ashby's Enforcer or the Texatherm emv 201 and if so what are your opinions of these machines, i would really appreciate your advice

Many thanks

Shaun

 ::)roll
I see you asked the same question on cleantalk and ' someone ' described the Enforcer as ' 1990s technology '  and it was 'liked by another shill ken Trainright  .  And you should buy one of nicks ' modern machines ' lol
Seriously take these shills with grain of salt , all they want to do it direct you to a sale no matter what the question is .

The Enforcer is probably the most modern design out there ,  Rain proof , 2" internal plumbing ,  great ergonomics.
Nick sells low spec American reject machines because he failed to get ' storm ' copy off the ground a few years back .

surfacecare

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Re: Enforcer or Texatherm emv 201
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2021, 06:14:58 pm »
Thanks  guys for your unbiased and independent replies it is very much appreciated  :)

jmj

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Re: Enforcer or Texatherm emv 201 New
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2021, 06:50:36 pm »
What John said ie, Enforcer over the texatherm