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Cleanworks

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What looks easier, the wand or the stair tool? You be the judge.

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Holding the wand all wrong.

Stand forward and reach back to the trigger.
Says the man who can go on and on and on about protecting a $25.00 valve with a cheap Chinese brass nipple, for the principle. Yet will clumsy his back and rotator cuff to clean with the wrong tool.

Makes sense.

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In other words: Wand stairs when you don't care about the results, and a stair tool when you do?

The pictures are definitely an exaggeration. Still a clumsy tool for stairs, that does not enable one to do detail work, may increase chances of damage to property and long term not a good posture for the back and shoulder.
 

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This is the wrong way to advertise the 12” devastator.

I think Mikey needs to make a video of a female cleaning normally with it and showing how the 1 1/2” is the perfect size for their hands.

There needs to be more women in this business
 

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I'm not saying you can't use your wand on stairs, in fact, in the building in my picture, I cleaned the last 6 stairs at each end of the ground floor hallway with the wand. It's a straight shot and not too uncomfortable. On the upper staircases, it's steep and not a lot of room to maneuver especially between the last 2 stairs and the landing wall. You would have to turn a full size wand sideways to get the last 2 stairs. If you only do a few stairs once in a while and want to use your wand, go for it. If you live in the land of stairs, you're better off finding a stair tool that works for you. Power washers have the same issue. If they are always using the lance in large jobs, rather than a spinner, they have to hold their shoulder high for an extended period of time and risk doing damage to their rotator cuff. Today, I cleaned 96 stairs. I am thankful for my stair tool.
 
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And one cleaning head to rule all RV heads.Rolls over bullnoses, can be used vertically on risers ambidextrously.
Bet you guys have never used a set up like this. Has the ss floater attached to distribution chamber.

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