Thank you, I find it interesting that although Rotaries all do the same thing there are differences in their build and they handle differently as well.
Tennant makes a machine that would not interest me as there are some things about it that I do not like. First the handle is unusual as it does not take the standard tank and I have no idea if they even have a tank available so you could not shower feed with it. The other issue is they only have a 20" machine and that is not good for residential work. The other thing is I do not know if bigger wheels could be adapted to it and that is a consideration. the other issue is the handle release and if it works the same as the Nobless machine that looks identical then there is a problem as I knew someone who had one and it would suddenly release and drop the motor on the floor without warning after it had a fair amount of wear on it. I did nor look at the weight of the machine but ideally you do want a machine with a maximum of 95 pounds and if possible less.
@@Brandon-jy2yl If you want the best all around Rotary there is nothing with all the features and quality like the Centaur and they do sell in the US. Get in touch with them at centaurmachines.com to get the pricing.
Excellent review and analysis on the Koblenz. Great to see a comparison with some of your other machines.
I believe Koblenz makes a 13 inch.
Thank you, I find it interesting that although Rotaries all do the same thing there are differences in their build and they handle differently as well.
@@OxyDryCarpetCleaningKelowna indeed!
I would love to hear your thoughts on a Tennant rotary 😊. I hope you own one someday so I can see what you think.
Tennant makes a machine that would not interest me as there are some things about it that I do not like. First the handle is unusual as it does not take the standard tank and I have no idea if they even have a tank available so you could not shower feed with it. The other issue is they only have a 20" machine and that is not good for residential work. The other thing is I do not know if bigger wheels could be adapted to it and that is a consideration. the other issue is the handle release and if it works the same as the Nobless machine that looks identical then there is a problem as I knew someone who had one and it would suddenly release and drop the motor on the floor without warning after it had a fair amount of wear on it. I did nor look at the weight of the machine but ideally you do want a machine with a maximum of 95 pounds and if possible less.
@ Hmmm, these are great points. I’m glad you mentioned this before I bought one 🤣
@@Brandon-jy2yl If you want the best all around Rotary there is nothing with all the features and quality like the Centaur and they do sell in the US. Get in touch with them at centaurmachines.com to get the pricing.