I noticed you have not been using the pads and are solely using the bonnets. Is that because your not needing them with this machine? I have to imagine that extra speed and weight is making a big difference.
@@johnmal5975 yes, pretty much. I used some pads off camera on another tile job. As of now, I think on these particular jobs, they didn’t require it. Stay tuned for tomorrow, I got a carpet video out in the morning and another in the afternoon. I did the unthinkable or what I thought was the impossible with this machine. This machine has a much higher learning curve than the Oreck. This is a very ambitious yet low priced machine, so the more features, requires more nuances to adapt too. I’m still not sure how this will hold up compared to the Oreck. The Oreck is durable, dependable and simplistic for the user, much like the rotary. I’m still having to relearn which bonnets I can use on the 2000 because what is good on the Oreck isn’t for this machine
Shiny and clean!!!
@@robertovazquez472 thank you!
It came out nice.
I noticed you have not been using the pads and are solely using the bonnets. Is that because your not needing them with this machine? I have to imagine that extra speed and weight is making a big difference.
@@johnmal5975 yes, pretty much. I used some pads off camera on another tile job. As of now, I think on these particular jobs, they didn’t require it.
Stay tuned for tomorrow, I got a carpet video out in the morning and another in the afternoon. I did the unthinkable or what I thought was the impossible with this machine.
This machine has a much higher learning curve than the Oreck. This is a very ambitious yet low priced machine, so the more features, requires more nuances to adapt too.
I’m still not sure how this will hold up compared to the Oreck. The Oreck is durable, dependable and simplistic for the user, much like the rotary.
I’m still having to relearn which bonnets I can use on the 2000 because what is good on the Oreck isn’t for this machine