Re: Hoover SteamVac WidePath versus Agility

Re: Hoover SteamVac WidePath versus Agility

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Hoover SteamVac WidePath versus Agility Walter King 03-21-2007
I buy tons of stuff off ebay mostly used. Buy one from someone with perfect
feedback that says it works and it should be ok. Pay by paypal and you will
probably have puchase protection of $200 to $2000. Better than Best Buy.



"Walter King" <e173969@teleport.com> wrote in message
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> "Art" <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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>> We have a widepath with auto rinse that works well on our low nap carpet
>> but some people complain that they do not hold up on carpeting with long
>> yarn. Don't know anything about the agility. I recently rented a rug
>> doctor when I was out of town. That did a good job too and might be
>> heavier duty. All it does is vibrate but it got some very dirty
>> carpeting clean. Probably better than my hoover. They are available for
>> sale.
>
> Yep, the Rug Doctor does a good job and I have love to own one but they sell
> for around $700 or $900 (for the "wide track" version), which
> unfortunately is a bit out of my price range. I have heard people mention
> that they can be gotten cheaper off eBay and I am sure that's true, but I am
> a little uncomfortable with buying something like that used.
>




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