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Rug Doctor Portable Spot Cleaner
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Post# 296096   8/30/2014 at 12:37 (3,526 days old) by danorob1 (Central New Jersey)        

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Hello Again -

We purchased one of the Rug Doctor Spot cleaners at Costco about a month ago -

Another Great Product from Rug Doctor - And at Costco it was a steel - The clipless coupon cost was only $99.99 which included a bonus kit of three 32oz bottles of cleaning solution, and some kind of urine eliminator spray…

This thing works great - great suction - spots dry in no time at all - easy set up and clean up - vibrating brush like on our blue full size Rug Doctor…

With Two Rag-doll Cats and the dog, this was a must have - beats dragging the big rub doctor upstairs from the Garage every time someone has an accident…

It also fits perfectly on the stairs...

Here are some images...



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Post# 297387 , Reply# 1   9/7/2014 at 07:30 (3,519 days old) by electromatik (Taylorsville, North Carolina, U.S.A.)        

Thanks for posting this... I love Rug Doctor machines too. They have always cleaned our carpets well when we rented them. How great that now you can buy them.


Post# 297390 , Reply# 2   9/7/2014 at 08:56 (3,519 days old) by danorob1 (Central New Jersey)        

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I have to tell you that it does a really great Job -

If you pull off the recovery tank, the suction at the port is amazing -
I may to to open it up just to see what type of motor is in this thing -

Rugs are completely dry after only a couple of hours - and the Vibrating brush is great as well - Like a tiny hand held version of the full size machine that we have -

The only thing I am slight worried about is how long the electrical connections running through the hose will last - The pump trigger on the handle, along with the Brush on/off switch are both actually electric -

When you press the soap trigger, you hear the pump kick in - Same thing when you turn on the electric brush -
I am sure it will be fine, and I am sure the cable could always be replaced -

Like I said, far better then the Hoover or Bissell Unites for the same money or less -
Dan


Post# 297438 , Reply# 3   9/7/2014 at 15:53 (3,518 days old) by ctvacman (CT)        

I just picked one up at costco this past week for $109, when I saw that price I couldn't not take it. Just turned it on, but haven't used it.


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