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Ryan007   05-04-2008 17:57:41

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I am looking into purchasing an onfloor 20 and wanted to see if any of you had anything to say about these machines.

   
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Mile   05-04-2008 18:33:42

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Make sure you get the wet & dry version with a high torque 3HP Baldor or Leeson motor (3600RPM), it is a good, durable machine [with a little tag behind :)], expect to pay about 5K incl. foam/velcro drivers and extra weights



(Onfloor’s service begun to totally suck lately – we have sold over 400 machines in the past 6 to 8 years and since last January the Onfloor folks have been really difficult on getting replacement parts – inner-bowls, drive-pulleys and the like; parts and accessories prices as well have gone up over 300%)



   
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Matt08  05-19-2008 11:51:00

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OnFloor 20? Have you actually seen one? Seriously? You should spend the 5k on a plasma screen TV, it will make you more money in the end! SASE and Lavina have very good small machines. Look into one of them. Onfloor is junk. If you look and compare it to the two I mentioned you will realize that is just a cheap piece of junk. I can build one at grainger for 20 bucks. I can ship it to you too.

   
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