Are Expensive Carpet Extractors a Scam? (Mytee HP60 Unbox and Review)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @Skdjiejxuje
    @Skdjiejxuje 2 года назад +11

    Hey just so you know you are supposed to turn on the pump first then the heater. Turning the heater on first will cause vapor lock and damage the machine potentially. Turn pump on first and purge out any air.

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  Год назад +5

      I actually just looked that up and you are 100% right! Great catch and I will be sure to add that in on future videos!

  • @marcuswhite7977
    @marcuswhite7977 2 года назад +5

    I love the way you explained everything step by step. Thanks buddy keep the videos coming bro 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  2 года назад +1

      Appreciate that! Stay tuned, more is coming!

  • @baileyhumphrey9585
    @baileyhumphrey9585 2 года назад +4

    So cool to watch! Super impressed by that extraction and information you were giving!

  • @Abu_Teazy
    @Abu_Teazy Год назад +1

    So dope, I ordered one without looking at any reviews and barely any research. I was originally shopping for a S-300-H and every place I called told me the same thing you did and added its going to be a pain having to stop and check to empty the dirt water reservoir., that I should get the 8070 or the HP60. I ultimately got sold on buying the HP 60 for the added capacity over the 8070 as well as the better specs on the vacuum motor and heater. Thankfully the S-300-H is just about sold out everywhere offering better than MSRP pricing with a back order lead time of 3-6 weeks. Thanks for being a content provider who isn't trying to make money on every angle. 👍

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  Год назад

      I appreciate that and you definitely made the right decision! I have had 0 issues with the HP-60. I am hoping to make some more content soon to help people out further. Thanks for the watch!

  • @AdamConstantine
    @AdamConstantine Год назад +1

    Love this review!! I’m going to get hp60 over 8070. Keep the videos coming! Very smooth and professional explanation.

  • @RustandRegret
    @RustandRegret Год назад +2

    Excellent and honest review. I have been debating between the 8070 and an Hp60. This video helped me decided the Hp60 is worth the extra cost. Thanks for going over the machine, how it works, and showing an honest test (and comparison to the 300).

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  Год назад +1

      I appreciate that! I think that both the 8070 and HP60 are great but I agree that the 60 is the better option if you can swing the extra cost. The extra gallon is nice but honestly the button placement is a huge win for the 60. If you have any other questions, feel free to hit me up!

    • @RustandRegret
      @RustandRegret Год назад

      @@archangelauto Thanks!

  • @crazzyskilled6181
    @crazzyskilled6181 2 года назад +1

    this is one of the greatest extractors on the market
    keep it up and make more detailing videos

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  2 года назад +1

      It definitely is a great piece of equipment! More videos are on the way.

  • @Aaron-on5ik
    @Aaron-on5ik 2 года назад +1

    Great Review! I just purchased mine from detail king as well. I cant wait to get it in! EVERYTHING is going to get cleaned!

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Aaron! I was thinking about doing the carpets in my house with it also!

  • @dwanecrow3622
    @dwanecrow3622 Год назад

    I recently purchased the same machine when I unboxed the machine the fit and finish was a C- the control panel did not fit properly in its space,none of the internal holes,fittings were deburred .Almost every corner looked like somebody had taken a Dremel and sanded the corners down ,for the $1700. I was disappointed I shipped it back to them. I didn’t even bother turning it on.

  • @jcherrera104
    @jcherrera104 9 месяцев назад

    You can buy a cut short solution hose plug it in the unit and then run the pump until solution is flowing. This will save your pump in the long run

  • @mooreoftom
    @mooreoftom Год назад +1

    Nice review. Do you think after using it a few months now that the heat stays the same the for the whole tank of fresh water? How consistent is the heat?

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  Год назад +1

      I would say that it has held up extremely well. It is performing exactly the same as day 1. I am curious to see how well it is doing at the 1 year mark. I will make an update video around that time unless something goes wrong with it lol!

  • @DavidGarcia-vh3ul
    @DavidGarcia-vh3ul Год назад +1

    The HP60 is so well designed. I have two Sandia carpet extractors. One heated and not the other. The heat is not consistent and I don't like how the hose is just pushed onto the unit vs the HP60 it's screwed on. I don't like to take apart the Sandia just to fill the tank amd you have to be carefull not to get water in the vacuum motor. And then you have to take it apart to drain it. But. I love how how portable the Sandia is and it's price. I'm seriously considering buying a HP60.

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  Год назад +2

      I have not had any experience with the Sandia products but they were a consideration when I bought my S300. Ultimately I chose the Mytee because of build quality. The HP60 is not the most portable one out there because it is pretty heavy but, they do offer a 50' hose on their website. It is pricey at $380 but that would give you a ton more reach. I have seen mobile guys that do that and leave the unit in the van.

    • @Abu_Teazy
      @Abu_Teazy Год назад

      Dooooooooooo ittttttttt!

  • @RJsmobiledetailing
    @RJsmobiledetailing Год назад

    Thanks so much for this in depth review i have been searching for one and I finally found one 😂

  • @elundrusmagee7915
    @elundrusmagee7915 Год назад +1

    You can use the large jet wand with this machine also

  • @brandonavery4278
    @brandonavery4278 Год назад +1

    First thing I’ve watched about detailing I felt was unbiased

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  Год назад

      Thanks Brandon, that is a big part of what I am doing. When I started out, I watched a lot and purchased products and tools based on reviews only to find out that they sucked. Later I learned that some of these were sponsored and I felt like that was wrong so I want to do the right thing by people. Thanks for watching!

  • @alexmedina5895
    @alexmedina5895 Год назад +1

    Great vid man thanks for doing the review

  • @elic5355
    @elic5355 2 года назад +2

    Finally someone primes the pump,by spraying the water into the water tank 🤣

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  2 года назад +2

      I know right! I always thought it was crazy when people prime on the carpet or on the floor 😂

  • @fenrir9673
    @fenrir9673 Год назад

    How do you empty the water you didn’t use? Cause I had to vacuum it out (literally) and throw that away because it was easier to dump it from the vacuum 🥴

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  Год назад +1

      To empty the unused water you can simply put the hose into the water tank with the vacuum on and suck it up into the waste tank. From there just empty it as usual. I typically only empty mine if I will not be using it for more than 3 days. Just make sure to empty it before you store it for longer periods of time so that you don't get nasty stagnant water in there!

    • @lamar41rk
      @lamar41rk 11 месяцев назад

      Does the water tank hold up for a good amount of upholstery ? I clean upholstery in homes and wondering if I could get through an entire sofa without dumping. Thanks in advance.

  • @AdamConstantine
    @AdamConstantine Год назад

    What are the socks for?

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  Год назад

      I still have no idea lol

    • @AdamConstantine
      @AdamConstantine Год назад +1

      @@archangelauto I think they are for “straining” the dirty water as it’s going into the tank. Saw it on another video. It’s like a filter almost.

    • @AdamConstantine
      @AdamConstantine Год назад

      I need a question answered as I can’t find the answer anywhere. Is it normal for the pump to pulse every 3-4sec while heater and pump are on? It’s not a consistent pump like when the trigger is depressed. It’s like a one little pump noise. Almost like it’s “topping off pressure” or circulating the water to heat it all up or something. This is brand new out of the box.

  • @chosenmusicartist
    @chosenmusicartist Год назад

    Just start mine for first time but it sounds like it’s been priming for almost a min and still hasn’t stopped so I shut off

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  Год назад +1

      I would continue to let it prime. When it is brand new like that, there will be air in the lines. Give it a little more time and periodically pull the trigger on the wand until you start to get some water flow. Once it starts spraying water, it should fully prime pretty quick. Make sure you check inside the fill tank also that you have a water level above the little mesh filter and that nothing is clogging it. If you are still having issues after that I would contact Mytee.

    • @chosenmusicartist
      @chosenmusicartist Год назад

      @@archangelauto I appreciate it.I fixed it.just stuck a hose next to the filter in water tank and forced water to the pump

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  Год назад +1

      @@chosenmusicartist Awesome! Glad that worked out for you!

  • @Jose-pk2gu
    @Jose-pk2gu 2 года назад

    How much chemical should I use per gallon

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  2 года назад +1

      Do you mean in the extractor or in the spray bottle for the cleaning solution?

    • @Jose-pk2gu
      @Jose-pk2gu 2 года назад

      @@archangelauto like in tank

    • @archangelauto
      @archangelauto  2 года назад +2

      I do not use any chemicals in the tank and do not recommend that. I only use clean water. There are some out there but I would be cautions using them as some could dry out the seals in the pump.

  • @mondogecko01
    @mondogecko01 6 месяцев назад

    I get more lift with the 16 gallon rigid shopvac..