I'm going to be detailing out of my garage this year and hopefully going mobile next year, so I want to get a more compact and lighter extractor. I'm looking at either the Durrmaid Super 1600 or the Mytee Lite II. Does anyone have any experience with either one of these, or with any of the other models from these 2 companies? Maybe someone can recommend a smaller sized extractor from another company? Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions!
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Re: Help Picking an Extractor
Ive got a Mytee Tempo and it has been a pretty good machine. Ive had it for 3 years and just had to replace the pump and mytee was flawless in getting me the new one! The model I have is not heated but it does the job just fine!
Even the best cars look like junk when they are not clean
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I have the Durrmaid and can't imagine detailing without one! I have replaced the pump once, which seems to be a norm if you're using it every day. I've had it two years. My only complaint is a small spring in the handle that keeps breaking. Only a $10 part, but still, can't they use a more sturdy weight metal? Great little extractor though, perfect size for mobile biz.John @ HillCityAutoDetail.com
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