How does the Ground force hold up?

Jared

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I am looking into purchasing Whisper Wash's Ground Force 24" collapsible unit. I have been using the classic for years and have been happy with it but with added equipment I am struggling to find room. I like that the ground force folds but I Am wondering how well it holds up to constant use. I won't have to fold it every time. It depends what configuration of equipment I am carrying. Of those who have used it have you been happy with it? If not any other suggestions?
We run hydrotek 8 gpm hot water units.
 
Great. Thanks for the input. I see there is a 2 and 4 nozzle option. I am not sure why the choice. I know the classic has 4 so I assume 4 would be the way to go??
 
Most surface cleaners come with 2 nozzles but you can get 4. I have a few of the classics and they all came with only 2 spray nozzles on the spraybar.

With a 24" surface cleaner and 8gpm's I would stay with 2 nozzles. You will be getting 4gpm's through each nozzle so you will be able to walk at a good pace where a 4 nozzle spray bar will be giving you only 2gpm's through each nozzle but you will have 4 of them spinning.

I could be wrong but I would think that cleaning with 4gpm's through each nozzle will be a better clean for the dirtier places where if the place is not too dirty then the 4 nozzle spray bar will be somewhat faster.

I don't know if anyone has ever done a comparison on cleaning concrete with an 8gpm machine and a 2 or 4 nozzle spray bar.

The extra spray bars are only like about $70 so you could buy both and if you are unhappy with one, swap it out in a couple of minutes to the other.

Tell them what nozzles you want with what spray bar you order otherwise it might come with the small nozzles that might be too small for your machine.
 
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