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Mytee extractor review
Mytee extractor review








I might have to rig up something, but feel Mytee really messed up the design of that. I can’t get my fingers under the door to lift it easily. The access door to the solution chamber is a horrid design that makes it hard to open. It has a slightly larger tank system, so I don’t have to add more solution or dump the recover tank as much. That said it also comes at the price that you ideally need a 20amp circuit for either machine.

mytee extractor review

The ML II has recently started using a much more powerful vac, and the now rivals the HP60. The HP60 has 130″ of lift compared to 80″ for the Mytee Lite II, with that much lift I’m extracting MUCH more of the water I put down, so my turn around time for drying carpets is greatly increased. The amount of Lift is much greater than the Mytee Lite II, and this was one of the major factors in moving up to the larger unit. Yes, I could use warmed up tap water, however I have pretty hard water and don’t like minerals in my extractor at all! I have RO water I like to use, as chemicals used for cleaning work better without hard water too! I still recirculate the water in the solution tank, by placing the turned on spray nozzle into the tank for a period of time, to get the water a bit warmer than relying solely on the heater, as even the best heaters out there fall off temp quick. I really, really like how fast it can heat up water. I’m am not one to sing praises for products after only a few uses, and felt I needed ample time of use, so I could really let the readership know what I thought, so here it goes. Well it’s been a few months now since the unboxing of my new extractor, okay it’s been forever…9 months I believe! I’m coming at this review from lots of years using my Mytee Lite II (8070).










Mytee extractor review