Tom Conway Devpro Wand, board hype...

Larry Cobb

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Talked to Tom at length today.

We have a demo Swivel Devastator wand being shipped to us for anybody that wants to try it in the north Texas area .

We are also making the non-swivel 14" Devastator available at a substantially reduced price,

with the same enhanced recovery,
and ease of fingertip adjustment.
 
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Jim Martin

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Talked to Tom at length today.

We have a demo Swivel Devastator wand being shipped to us for anybody that wants to try it in the north Texas area .

We are also making the non-swivel 14" Devastator available at a substantially reduced price,

with the same enhanced recovery,
and ease of fingertip adjustment.

after using the swivel for a month or so...there is absolutely no way I could ever go back to a straight wand...I have moved way less furniture because I can lay it down and get under them....all those tight places are a breeze to get to...the swivel is more then worth the extra coin and will pay for its self time and time again............
 

Larry Cobb

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Mytee introduced the first mass produced great concept in a wand.

Thanks, John.
 

Mikey P

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mass produced by not bought by the masses in any sense.


why is no one talking about the new Bentley?
 
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Mikey P

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Seriously..

Zero mention if not by Cu.


It's not a bad wand, just hate the sloppy swivel
 

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On a serious note every mytee Bentley wand I have ever used extracted very well just didn't like the jet brass concoction.
 
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Mikey P

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Yes, they have above average air flow.

The rest is sup par compared to Tom and Tony's swivel offerings.
 

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I didn't get the swivel idea until I started using the hard surface wand a few months back.

I see it's worth now and want to try one some day.
 
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Okay guys little update, I should have the adapter some time later next week....they WILL GO OUT to guys that have the wand, if I happen to miss you please call or text or email me.
This fitting will allow us to put grease into swivel under a little pressure. In video I only did it with wand planted like it was cleaning, but you can rotate the wand head 180* and inject more if you like. I believe the best grease is the white lithium type grease, but you can use what ever you have and should be fine.
 

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Okay guys little update, I should have the adapter some time later next week....they WILL GO OUT to guys that have the wand, if I happen to miss you please call or text or email me.
This fitting will allow us to put grease into swivel under a little pressure. In video I only did it with wand planted like it was cleaning, but you can rotate the wand head 180* and inject more if you like. I believe the best grease is the white lithium type grease, but you can use what ever you have and should be fine.

@TConway

Do you have to empty out the vegetable oil? I would imagine so, but just guessing....
 

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Nope just put in the new and it will force it out, I would put rag down to do this though. I asked the Oring guy that question.
 

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Tom you forgot to mention that the set screw/ should NOT be threaded in all the way, rather flush when the outside of the swivel housing.

Marty for $99 plus all travel expenses Ill come service yours.
 
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and DO NOT..turn the head thinking your going to work the grease ( or at the time the vegetable oil ) down into the head with the set screw out..you will find your self in a panic on your hands and knees looking all over your garage floor for the little bally thingy's.......so I here.....
 
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and while your in maintenance mode take all the other set screws out ONE BY ONE and lube the threads with Anti Seize or in a year's time or 1000 jobs, which ever comes first, you'll strip the Allen head if you were to try and take the swivel apart to replace O rings
 
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