


However, while the Aqua Power is significantly more expensive, it also does a much better job cleaning. On the surface, the C4 bears a not-so small resemblance to the Rug Doctor X3, and this isn’t a coincidence one of the founders of Rug Doctor left the company and founded Kenti Investment. Another associate uses hers to manage the carpets in a 60 unit apartment complex she owns the testimonials speak for themselves. We like the Aqua Power C4 because it’s one of the most reliable extractors on the market, as well as one of the best extractors we’ve ever used. One of our staff members has been using his for a number of years and has around 700 operational hours with it without a breakdown. Pros and Cons of the Aqua Power C4 Quick Dry Hot Water Carpet Extractor If you don’t run a business but simply want a clean home and are tired of renting cleaners, here are two you might want to consider buying (although in such a case we’d also recommend the Big Green or Rug Doctor). Today we’ll take a look at the Aqua Power C4 Carpet Extractor and the Mytee Mytee Lite II Carpet Extractor, and let our team figure out which they’d rather have on an all day job.
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However, comparisons and reviews of the tools we depend on can be hard to find beyond word of mouth, which is why we’re making the effort to review the leading pro extractors on the market. Most career carpet cleaners we know aren’t using domestic-grade cleaners like the Hoover Max Extract line (although some are) they’re more likely to be using tools like the EDIC Galaxy 2000, because time is money, and fast, reliable extractors means money in our pockets. When it comes to commercial, industrial-grade carpet cleaners, efficiency is key.
