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Lets talk walk-behind floor scrubbers

kendogg

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There are LOTS on the market I see. Who's used what? Has anybody used any of the cheaper plug-in floor scrubbers? I'm considering buying one for my automotive repair shop, now that we have a nice floor coated in ArmorPoxy. Not looking to spend anymore than $1500 tops, would prefer to spend under $1k (found a nice, smaller Advance unit a few years ago for $800 on craigslist, it's worked well so far for him).
 
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Bigblockyeti

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I've considered one, or rather a propane powered floor buffer, only because I've seen them as cheap as $100 used with less than 200 hours. One I saw at that price looked like new and had a Kawasaki V twin engine, all for $100. I suspect that you're interested in something that has water, scrubs and has a vacuum?
 
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larry_g

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My son works for Sunbelt Rentals and their store only caters to the janitorial industry. So it might be worth a call to Sunbelt to chat about what machine may work best for you, rent to try out the model or buy a used one.

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kendogg

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Thanks guys.

dontlifttoshift, how do you like the corded unit? Do you ever find yourself getting tangled up in the cord, or it being a hassle to keep it clean or keep it out of the way when you're cleaning?
 
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kendogg

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Well, I found a corded unit on OfferUp for $400, gonna go pick it up this weekend. For $400, it'll serve as a 'test' unit and let us know what we do or don't like about the layout of the machine, size, corded vs cordless etc.
 
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