Suggestion: Never lift the tool off the surface unless moving to a totally new location in vehicle. You press the solution spray nozzle as you pull the tool towards you, when you stop pulling towards you let go of solution nozzle to stop spraying solution, now push the tool back away from you to do a dry pass to suck up remaining water/dirt/solution. You will push away at a slight angle with some overlap of previous pull creating a noticeable V pattern on surface. This process of on/off the trigger is mentioned in the instructions. As you work it allows it to quickly reheat new hot solution in the tank. If you stay on the trigger the temp of the water will substantially decrease as you use it. You will not run out of consistent hot water using my mentioned method even on the smallest Mytee 300H 1 gallon model unless the solution tank runs dry. This is same method used in home carpet hot water extraction. They are not pulling the solution trigger the entire time. Its mythodical on as they pull towards them, then off as they push away from themselves slightly overlappjng prior pull.
My 8070 broke stopped working, only the vacuum works. Also, I don't always fill up the tank so I'm thinking of getting the s-300. The 8070 is a little bulky too. Good suction, but at the same time it also shoots out a little too much water so extra work
i have been looking at the 8070 and seen a lot of negative reviews about it and figured i didnt want to sink 1400$ to waste on a machine that won't last. Started out with a bissel spot clean and now looking at the s-300h.
@@Kevinsdetailing305 Honestly, I felt that there was a huge upgrade especially in the suction power but now after owning it for over a year i still wished i got the bigger tank the one that holds 4 gallons or something like that because yes you can still work with 1 gallon but i felt that after working a section i would have to dump and refill constantly instead of spending more time actually working. I would say the S-300h is a good start if you don't clean as much carpet like i did a year or so ago now i'm cleaning carpets left and right almost everyday. If your looking at the cost of the two machines i would look at the cost effectiveness of the machine is the X amount of dollars worth it for you. At the time i could of gone with the bigger machine but choose not to simply as i didnt really see the need for it. Another thing to remember when you do mobil details and that you have a such big machine that sucks alot of juice your bound to pop breakers thats one thing to consider is when you plug it some people not might have the good enough breaker you could say to handle the load.
If you’re upgrading from something like a bissell this is a big improvement however the 8070 is better but this is a start, both have heaters so it’s better at loosing dirt than using a steamer and vacuum together or putting hot water in the bissell
Go with the Mytee Lite. For 400$ extra you get a bigger waste tank, bigger fresh water tank, stonger motor vacuum with 3 stage, a bigger heater, a bigger water pump. You wont regret it.
Heythere, I'm on the fence about buying one of these. But does the water/cleaner tank splash or sloash since it doesn't have a lid to it?? I don't know why they didn't put a lid on it??? Keep it from splashing out if it gets moved while you're using it.
Should have spent a little extra and got the 8070 or hp60. When I bought my hp60 I read and watched a lot of reviews before hand and the one I got the biggest complaint wash the tank size and the suction the 8070 and the hp60 had much better reviews regarding the suction and tank size the hp60 is five gallons and I believe the 8070 is eithe 3 or more likely 4 gallon only issue I have is I only have one 20amp circuit to use and mytee says not to use an extension cord so I bought a generator to run the mytee but I love mine, I’m sure the one u have is more than sufficient but the one thing I kept reading was the complaint on capacity and suction.
It’s pretty decent for what I paid. I didn’t want the bigger one because of space in my van. I would of had to rearrange everything. Then I wanted to make some content on the smaller one.
@@Moe_Nation makes sense I just started fallowing you because of ur video with Suranos, forgot u were a mobile detailer the hp60 is definitely much larger than it looks in pics and videos and I think the 8070 is a bit thinner but still about the same hight. I have to start watching some of ur older videos to catch up but liking the content so far.
Hey bro does the s300H work well for your mobile setup? Do you find the tank size being an issue? I also have the Hart 3in1 and works great for me, but this looks like a good upgrade. What do you think?
I paid 1400$ + for my mytee 8070. Pump is broken after 6 months. No warranty. 1 year warranty isn’t covered for heater , pump and vaccum the three main components those are only “90” days for a good reason…
@@Moe_Nation moe i kid you not the pump worked intermittently out of the box. if ANYTHING happens to your mytee in 90 days call anf file a claim ASAP, they also wanted me to drive 4 hour round trip to service facility or ship for hundreds of dollars
I bought my 8070 in 2015 and it's still going with original pump and vacuum motor. The dry upholstery tool I paid 400 plus for just broke plastic housing threads that hold the 2pc design snapped. I can upgrade to a metal version for 200. The 8070 has seen some hard use in 7 years and knock on wood still going
@@joescott701 that’s just it. Your the second person who said there’s is still going strong from 2015. 2015 the years were the good years of mytee. Now the quality and parts isn’t there. I even talked to mytee customer service and they said a lot of the builds were rushed and parts weren’t that great quality since they were scrambling to fill orders on supply from 2021 due to supply chain issues. just ordered another pump hope it fixes my issue
@@startingtech3900 when you invest a good amount of money you expect the product to be durable and last. Crazy times with supply chain chaos. I hope everything works out for you with a new pump that's durable
Suggestion: Never lift the tool off the surface unless moving to a totally new location in vehicle. You press the solution spray nozzle as you pull the tool towards you, when you stop pulling towards you let go of solution nozzle to stop spraying solution, now push the tool back away from you to do a dry pass to suck up remaining water/dirt/solution. You will push away at a slight angle with some overlap of previous pull creating a noticeable V pattern on surface. This process of on/off the trigger is mentioned in the instructions. As you work it allows it to quickly reheat new hot solution in the tank. If you stay on the trigger the temp of the water will substantially decrease as you use it. You will not run out of consistent hot water using my mentioned method even on the smallest Mytee 300H 1 gallon model unless the solution tank runs dry. This is same method used in home carpet hot water extraction. They are not pulling the solution trigger the entire time. Its mythodical on as they pull towards them, then off as they push away from themselves slightly overlappjng prior pull.
My 8070 broke stopped working, only the vacuum works. Also, I don't always fill up the tank so I'm thinking of getting the s-300. The 8070 is a little bulky too. Good suction, but at the same time it also shoots out a little too much water so extra work
i have been looking at the 8070 and seen a lot of negative reviews about it and figured i didnt want to sink 1400$ to waste on a machine that won't last. Started out with a bissel spot clean and now looking at the s-300h.
@@robertchoate359how did it go might not reply but I got the same Brissle trying to upgrade
@@Kevinsdetailing305 Honestly, I felt that there was a huge upgrade especially in the suction power but now after owning it for over a year i still wished i got the bigger tank the one that holds 4 gallons or something like that because yes you can still work with 1 gallon but i felt that after working a section i would have to dump and refill constantly instead of spending more time actually working. I would say the S-300h is a good start if you don't clean as much carpet like i did a year or so ago now i'm cleaning carpets left and right almost everyday. If your looking at the cost of the two machines i would look at the cost effectiveness of the machine is the X amount of dollars worth it for you. At the time i could of gone with the bigger machine but choose not to simply as i didnt really see the need for it. Another thing to remember when you do mobil details and that you have a such big machine that sucks alot of juice your bound to pop breakers thats one thing to consider is when you plug it some people not might have the good enough breaker you could say to handle the load.
@@robertchoate359 thanks for the reply !
If you’re upgrading from something like a bissell this is a big improvement however the 8070 is better but this is a start, both have heaters so it’s better at loosing dirt than using a steamer and vacuum together or putting hot water in the bissell
Go with the Mytee Lite. For 400$ extra you get a bigger waste tank, bigger fresh water tank, stonger motor vacuum with 3 stage, a bigger heater, a bigger water pump. You wont regret it.
Look here what a 8070 can do
ruclips.net/video/d6_wfa3FapA/видео.html
Which one is faster and can we put enzyme solution in the tank of the mytee?!
Keep it a 💯 moe,its a piece of crap,but a professional can use it,to get results.
Yeah it’s good for what it is. Helped me out a bunch.
The tempo isn’t made for commercial use it’s made for consumer
love how you explain stuff bro 👊🏼
Thank you watching !
found a used one for 399 is that a win or what i keep seeing the diy with the shop vac
Heythere, I'm on the fence about buying one of these. But does the water/cleaner tank splash or sloash since it doesn't have a lid to it?? I don't know why they didn't put a lid on it??? Keep it from splashing out if it gets moved while you're using it.
How long does it take to heat up
Should have spent a little extra and got the 8070 or hp60. When I bought my hp60 I read and watched a lot of reviews before hand and the one I got the biggest complaint wash the tank size and the suction the 8070 and the hp60 had much better reviews regarding the suction and tank size the hp60 is five gallons and I believe the 8070 is eithe 3 or more likely 4 gallon only issue I have is I only have one 20amp circuit to use and mytee says not to use an extension cord so I bought a generator to run the mytee but I love mine, I’m sure the one u have is more than sufficient but the one thing I kept reading was the complaint on capacity and suction.
It’s pretty decent for what I paid. I didn’t want the bigger one because of space in my van. I would of had to rearrange everything. Then I wanted to make some content on the smaller one.
@@Moe_Nation makes sense I just started fallowing you because of ur video with Suranos, forgot u were a mobile detailer the hp60 is definitely much larger than it looks in pics and videos and I think the 8070 is a bit thinner but still about the same hight. I have to start watching some of ur older videos to catch up but liking the content so far.
So you would say it’s better than the bissell?
Definitely
What’s up Moe good content I got that mytee as well I also use flex ice my question is how much flex ice you put in your tank ?
I pre-mix my stuff. 1 scoop makes 5 gallons.
What would you all say is the best solution for hard stains
Theirs no “best solution” I use the flex products.
Hey, quick question, when do you use the extractor does it Drip from the bottom?? I'm just really curious bc mine it drips.. I'm just worry
Send me a video on instagram so I can see what you mean
Dripping dirty or clean water
Mytee is ok IV owned a few I think il try a new brand 1300 and shit breaks after a year
I imagine just about.
Tank too small💪👊💯
Hey bro does the s300H work well for your mobile setup? Do you find the tank size being an issue?
I also have the Hart 3in1 and works great for me, but this looks like a good upgrade. What do you think?
@moe what generator you use with the mytee?
Predator 4550.
Inverter one
I honestly don't believe they should make that model due to capacity.
Creates a very inefficient work environment
Really all it needs is a extension for second tank and you good.
I paid 1400$ + for my mytee 8070. Pump is broken after 6 months. No warranty. 1 year warranty isn’t covered for heater , pump and vaccum the three main components those are only “90” days for a good reason…
Geeezzzzz. Got me worried now lol.
@@Moe_Nation moe i kid you not the pump worked intermittently out of the box. if ANYTHING happens to your mytee in 90 days call anf file a claim ASAP, they also wanted me to drive 4 hour round trip to service facility or ship for hundreds of dollars
I bought my 8070 in 2015 and it's still going with original pump and vacuum motor. The dry upholstery tool I paid 400 plus for just broke plastic housing threads that hold the 2pc design snapped. I can upgrade to a metal version for 200. The 8070 has seen some hard use in 7 years and knock on wood still going
@@joescott701 that’s just it. Your the second person who said there’s is still going strong from 2015. 2015 the years were the good years of mytee. Now the quality and parts isn’t there. I even talked to mytee customer service and they said a lot of the builds were rushed and parts weren’t that great quality since they were scrambling to fill orders on supply from 2021 due to supply chain issues. just ordered another pump hope it fixes my issue
@@startingtech3900 when you invest a good amount of money you expect the product to be durable and last. Crazy times with supply chain chaos. I hope everything works out for you with a new pump that's durable
Thermax therminator DV12
best carpet machine out there
I’ll have to check that one out.
It's a steam extractor right
@@richardvillanueva559 yes it’s heated and dual vacuum