top five best wands on the market today

wilpath

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over my 25 years in the business, i started with the butler wand , i think it was a 11 inch, then had a prochem ti for quite a number of years, great wand, but then i brought the 15 pmf ti wand with greenglide (internal), great wand in my opinion which i currently use and really like it. i have a westpac in my basement somewhere, i never got into it. seems a bit heavy, not saying its a bad wand, i just never got into it,,, so
for me pmf 15 inch, followed by pc ti wand ... what are your top best 5 performing wands
 

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well , you never know , bring it,,,,, it seems tom's wand is number one,, but let have the next top four
 

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well , you never know , bring it,,,,, it seems tom's wand is number one,, but let have the next top four
You like your 15 inch pmf, I have the 12 inch version and find it works well.
 

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mach 15, mach 15, mach 15, mach 15 and mach 15
 
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I've used them all at length.


Not many here or in this thread can say the same
 

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for sure, especially the Mach 15 which has WAAAY too large of a vacuum chamber and a horrible manifold set up that can't help but streak.
 
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i think the internal greenglide helps for the wide opening, controlling the psi helps with the streak, but the sapphire ti will be up next for me, i think it has the attic too
 

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speaking of wands, what model/make is this sucker?
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Is it an SS? its also flared
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Yeah, I understand the reason for this thread. Wand construction and wand effectiveness and operator comfort have always been important issues! Not sure what's best still, but am intrigued by the Devastator 12 and 15. I just want a proper wand with good spray pattern corner to corner, comfortable hole glide, minimal dripping, affordable valve rebuilds that happen very infrequently.
 
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