*Had this for about 2 months. Absolutely love **MyBest.Tools** Suction is unbelievable. I use it for home projects and around the garage. Wheels are nice even over rough concrete. Havnt even emptied it yet. Cant beat craftsman!!!*
That Extractor did a great job! Would love to see how it does with really nasty stains on carpets. I like that the water line is built into the hose. Great demo!!
I used this unit for awhile, and it works well. Only drawback is the gasket on the top of the vac motor. It got compressed over time and no longer had a tight seal. Just put a different gasket on when that happened.
@@YettiAutoDetailing no problem. I ended up getting a killer deal on a commercial 13 gallon unit, and had a friend interested in this one, so sold him the Cleanfreak one. As far as I know, it is still kicking over 5 years later lol. Make sure you only run water thru as running chemicals will corrode the pump and lines over time.
Hey J C how is the extractor holding up any issues with it i want to get one but i want to know because there isn't much reviews on it please let me know
@@babyface5392 I've had no issues with the extractor. The performance is excellent and has a small footprint. If you can hold off until November, this unit may go back on sale again. I hope this helped. 👍
If you go without spraying the water out of the extractor it will burn up the pump them pumps are not designed to go over 30 seconds without releasing the pressure
Perfect size, I run my detail business out of my Grand Cherokee. Ill have to keep my eye on this brand. Thanks for the video, keep up the great work! -Jason from auto shine detailing
Thank you so much for that video. Because i was so in between on buying that machine. Would you stick with the unit you have or go with the hot water version
I will stick with it till it gives up ghost. In times where I probably need hot water I have a water pot I heat water up and dump it in the tank. Does the trick.
Is it safe to put in 200 degree hot water into this non heated version? I’m only asking because i feel like the hot water is key when the car has a lot of old stains. The heated one heats the water up to 200 degrees but is $400 more.
I personally haven't tried that yet. I have a water pot that heats up a gal of water which I dump in and then fill the rest with regular temp water. Does the trick for me. On tougher stains I use my steamer to emulsify and then I extract it.
If a vacmaster beast has 82inches of water lift do you think that will be sufficient enough to use or is an extractor truly neccessary to get professional results, I ask because I want to start doing interiors and be time efficient.
@@dank9288639 where did you find that? I"m looking at the clean freak resellers' page and I see 55psi, 76" water lift, 3 gallons, 21lbs & same for Sandia, same for EZ spot portable spotting extractor, they look like carbon copies of each other
@@steeltag I can't remember off the top of my head, but I know the specs differ for sure... check the websites and I think you'll be able to see👍 If not then I guess I got shot out for buying the Sandia 🤷♂️
This thing fucken sucks , it works good when it’s good but I have already had to replace the sprayer nozzle 3 times and a bolt on the hose were water was leaking from . I called customer service for my warranty I had and they didn’t care , didn’t even bother to respond . Just spend the extra money on a better extractor and better company that has better customer service
*Had this for about 2 months. Absolutely love **MyBest.Tools** Suction is unbelievable. I use it for home projects and around the garage. Wheels are nice even over rough concrete. Havnt even emptied it yet. Cant beat craftsman!!!*
I recently bought a used clean freak carpet extractor like yours. Mine is heated though and it works great. Big upgrade from my bissell.
That Extractor did a great job! Would love to see how it does with really nasty stains on carpets. I like that the water line is built into the hose. Great demo!!
Thank you sir. If I can get my go pro up and functional tonight I'll have a vid posted tomorrow of an interior I have scheduled
I used this unit for awhile, and it works well. Only drawback is the gasket on the top of the vac motor. It got compressed over time and no longer had a tight seal. Just put a different gasket on when that happened.
That's good to know. I'll keep an eye on it.
@@YettiAutoDetailing no problem. I ended up getting a killer deal on a commercial 13 gallon unit, and had a friend interested in this one, so sold him the Cleanfreak one. As far as I know, it is still kicking over 5 years later lol. Make sure you only run water thru as running chemicals will corrode the pump and lines over time.
Congratulations on acquiring the new piece of equipment. I was able to acquire the same unit last November for $350 and free shipping. Enjoy
Hey J C how is the extractor holding up any issues with it i want to get one but i want to know because there isn't much reviews on it please let me know
@@babyface5392 I've had no issues with the extractor. The performance is excellent and has a small footprint. If you can hold off until November, this unit may go back on sale again. I hope this helped. 👍
@@jc4074 where did you get it from? That’s a fantastic deal and hope I can snag one for that this November
@@Mushroomhaus0001 I purchased it from cleanfreak.com last year during black Friday. They had a great deal $350 and free shipping. I hope this helped.
Hey just helping you out,55psi means how hard it sprays out of the nozzle!
I just ordered a refurbished one that had a cord issue. Saved me $55 and has the same warrantie.
thank you bro for the review help me a lot to decide what i need
If you go without spraying the water out of the extractor it will burn up the pump them pumps are not designed to go over 30 seconds without releasing the pressure
Just placed my order. Thanks for the video!
Came in a few days ago used it on a couple cars already and it does an awesome job. Thanks for the review
The detail pro is better and is heated
Great video video Curtis! Hopefully your interior details are smoother with having a great extractor !👊👊👊
I can say that today's by far went the smoothest just did a demo on it working on a hammered seat.
Perfect size, I run my detail business out of my Grand Cherokee. Ill have to keep my eye on this brand. Thanks for the video, keep up the great work! -Jason from auto shine detailing
Thx for the video bro.....keep hustling
Very cool, u stepping up ur game now!
Great video man appreciate your information helping me out as well
21 pounds full? Water is ~8 pounds per gallon and it this has a 3 gallon capacity tank, that's 24 pounds of just liquid.
Nice review. How is this holding up? I am looking to get this because my bissell just leaves the seats too wet!!
Thank you so much. It's been solid. I am looking to upgrade to a heated extractor in the future.
This is a helpful video.
What kind of shampoo are you using?
I used Superior Products Zap it and Super Clean in that video. I've since then switched to Folex and ADG F Bomb
How do you replace/install a new hand tool with an internal hose? How does it connect? Are we able to reach the end?
Not 100% sure. I did have to replace the entire hose assembly on mine. Albeit it was my fault it broke. They sell the replacements on their website.
Is this the same as the sandia and some other brands I have seen? They all look the same but this one has the best warranty.
It's similar to the Sandia
Would the predator 2000 watt generator will be able to power this extractor?
I believe it should but I would recommend going with at least a 3000 watt to be safe.
I want a mytee lite but I was thinking about the aqua pro vac but I have a feeling there has to be a better option
The clean freak is a beast. They do sell a heated version for around $700
Hello. I have a question: What is the pressure at the water pump and if rotovac sheardry can be used with this machine?
That is an excellent question. I do know the pressure is 55psi. I'm sure the rotovac tool would work as well.
Thank you so much for that video. Because i was so in between on buying that machine. Would you stick with the unit you have or go with the hot water version
I will stick with it till it gives up ghost. In times where I probably need hot water I have a water pot I heat water up and dump it in the tank. Does the trick.
I think the heated unit would make a big difference.
My clean freak 3 gallon has lost 75% I would guess ? Of its suction never put cleaner in it so what's up with the suction ?
Hmm interesting. One of the lines may be clogges. Are you using distilled water ?
Can I use a sapphire scientific tool with this machine ?
I'm not 100% certain as to what that is. I would recommend calling the manufacturer on that one
Is it safe to put in 200 degree hot water into this non heated version? I’m only asking because i feel like the hot water is key when the car has a lot of old stains. The heated one heats the water up to 200 degrees but is $400 more.
I personally haven't tried that yet. I have a water pot that heats up a gal of water which I dump in and then fill the rest with regular temp water. Does the trick for me. On tougher stains I use my steamer to emulsify and then I extract it.
Would you be able to attach the mytee handle? I’ve heard many great things about their attachments but I just can’t afford a full machine quite yet.
I'm not 100% sure but I can say the head ok this one works very well.
If a vacmaster beast has 82inches of water lift do you think that will be sufficient enough to use or is an extractor truly neccessary to get professional results, I ask because I want to start doing interiors and be time efficient.
It should absolutely be
I've heard lots of horror stories about this extractor... bc of that I went with the tried and tested Sandia extractor
It's done me fine for the past year. With no issues at all.
looks exactly like the Sandia....think its possibly just rebadged for resellers and its the same vacuum extractor?
@@steeltag that's what I thought too, but the specs dont match. The PSI and water lift are much different
@@dank9288639 where did you find that? I"m looking at the clean freak resellers' page and I see 55psi, 76" water lift, 3 gallons, 21lbs & same for Sandia, same for EZ spot portable spotting extractor, they look like carbon copies of each other
@@steeltag I can't remember off the top of my head, but I know the specs differ for sure... check the websites and I think you'll be able to see👍
If not then I guess I got shot out for buying the Sandia 🤷♂️
Hey How is it after 4 months do you highly reccomend this extractor?
Yep its a beast
@@YettiAutoDetailing okay thinking about getting one myself
Hot water ?
This one isn't but they do sell a hot water version.
“You have a lot of meat to grab on here”
Have you been able to compare it to the aqua pro vac?
I do not own the Aqua Pro so thats a no unfortunately
Is it still holding up ?
Absolutely. Its a beast.
Yetti Auto Detailing awesome , I placed my order a few hours ago . How long did it take to get to you ? I see that it’s USA made .
@@ulysseslaboy4819 it took about a week if memory serves.
Is anyone buying this product?
That's a great question Kerwin. I do know they were on back.order a few months ago
I need your help I’m debating on getting this clean freak or a mytee s300
Both are rated about the same. I'm loving my clean freak though I can't speak for the mytee.
I bought the mytee and it was trash it bróke with in 6 cars pump broke on me Last me not even a month I spend 700dlls on it not worth it in my case
@@xhiiopeach5323
Damn really all bad
Thanx for sharing
Does it come with heater on it.
They sell a heated version
This thing fucken sucks , it works good when it’s good but I have already had to replace the sprayer nozzle 3 times and a bolt on the hose were water was leaking from . I called customer service for my warranty I had and they didn’t care , didn’t even bother to respond . Just spend the extra money on a better extractor and better company that has better customer service
Haven't ran into that issue my friend but I'll keep an eye out for it.