Which counter top spinner?

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This?
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or this?
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Both blow.
edges, corners, backsplashes all are undoable with a mini spinner

you dont need spinning jets. Chems, Scrubbing and a high PSI rinse with the MBGrinder is what you want.
 
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Good info, but I wanted to buy one from Jondon so my son can go to SFS next month in Atlanta for free. Okay, I'll get one of the PMF ones and buy something else from JD.
 
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Im interested in the MB one, we use a single jet cobra.. was thinking of getting a handheld spinner for heavy soap scum showers mostly because the single jet is too narrow of a path.
 

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Both blow.
edges, corners, backsplashes all are undoable with a mini spinner



100% correct! The turbo tool looks like it would do a great job. However, if the darn tool wont move(clamps down) it's kinda pointless.


It literally sticks to the wall and wont move without without way tooooo much effort.

You really want one, I'll sell ya mine.
 

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I've never met a counter or wall that wont come cleaning with the MB Fredinator
 

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Fred, add an Alicia Silverstone icon just for me in threads like this. Make her happy, but clueless.
 
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Got my nonprofitanator hand held MB grout grinder tool yesterday. Man, all I can say is it is one bad ass, well built tool! Light weight and easy to maneuver.
Very nice. Money well-spent.
Thanks
 

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Got my nonprofitanator hand held MB grout grinder tool yesterday. Man, all I can say is it is one bad ass, well built tool! Light weight and easy to maneuver.
Very nice. Money well-spent.
Thanks


See Marty, I'm never wrong.
 

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We need to come up with a new name for that tool.
Suggestions are welcomed
 

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forget any corner tool, crevice tool, or counter top spinner... this is what you need. Perfect for upholstery while carpets are being cleaned same time without having to dual wand, 1 guy can knock out a couple showers while other one is doing carpets etc. Small spot cleans if you get a call back, pull red stains. 318f degrees, chem injection, continuous operation, wet/dry extraction
 
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