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Koblenz P-2600 Commercial Floor and Carpet Shampoo Polisher

The P-2600 is the best Koblenz twin brush machine for commerical or home use. Featuring the powerful two speed 4.2 Amp all metal motor this model comes with all of the Koblenz standard accessories, to clean a variety of floor surfaces and carpets. The P-2600 also has the larger 144oz dispenser tank with lock down cap, T-bar handle with grips for increased stability and ease of use during extended cleaning sessions and carpet cleaning. The P-2600 also has a chromed die cast metal housing for superior wear resistance and beautiful looks. The handle connector of the P-2600 is also the best with 2 point out-board pivot for increased durability and easier control: P-2600 Features. Scrub/polish/buff/wax/shampoo. All metal 4.2 amp motor. Chromed die-cast metal housing. Thick bronze gears. 144oz solution tank. Two speed brush, 900RPM max. Two pivot handle connectors. Flow-thru brush design. Quiet operation. Lightweight design for home. Chromed steel handle. Fingertip solution control. T-Bar handle with grips. Full wrap non-marking bumper. Durable bright chrome finish.
Koblenz P-2600 Commercial Floor and Carpet Shampoo Polisher

Koblenz P-2600 Commercial Floor and Carpet Shampoo Polisher Features

  1. Two Speed Brush, 900RPM Max
  2. 144oz Solution Tank
  3. All Metal 4.2 Amp Motor
  4. Scrub/Polish/Buff/Wax/Shampoo

Price: $200.99

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User Reviews about Koblenz P-2600 Commercial Floor and Carpet Shampoo Polisher

Outstanding little buffer. didn't want to pay big money for a commercial buffer and this little wizard works very well in a home environment. More than happy with it. -- Buffer
My home is exclusively vinyl plank - looks just like wood/laminate, but is "soft" like vinyl. I've always vacuumed and mopped, but have been unhappy with a splotchy look for the past year. I got on my hands and knees with a scrub brush, but even a half-hour of scrubbing in my kitchen didn't make much of a difference. When I thought about how much time and energy the whole house would take, I gave up. Then I searched for a floor scrubber and found the Koblenz. After just 5 minutes' use in my kitchen, the floor was clean and the standing water was black. I knew the vinyl was probably dirty, I just didn't know it was THAT dirty. As other reviews mentioned, the standing water is an issue, but it would be an issue if I were on my hands and knees, too. Currently my strategy is to floor squeegee the dirty water into a pool, then I towel it up from one area. I'm not sure if this method is best, I may try a "mop it up" approach.

In any case, the Koblenz got the job done! The machine is weighty and I was concerned about how much effort it would take for me to scrub. Once turned on, however, the machine floats across the floor on its own, I could literally guide it around with the touch of a finger. Maybe someday there will be a perfect machine that sucks up the dirty water, but then we'd have to deal with dual tanks. In the meanwhile, I am very satisfied. -- No elbow grease necessary!
We have been using this machine for two years and it does an excellent job. It did loose a screw out of the handle from vibration, however. It took a special trip to the hardware store with the remaining special post type screw to get a new one that approximates the lost item. Check the handle tightness from time to time.
We are happy with the device and would buy it again. The best part is that my wife can handle this size and weight buffer. The big ones defeated her. -- Waxes real hardwood floors very well
I bought this to clean my tile floors. It does the job well, and the machine is heavy duty, no plastic parts to worry about breaking. You do have to keep up with cleaning up the dirty water as you go, I use another floor cleaner I have that sucks up the water to do this. If the floor has not been cleaned in a while you do have to go over it several times to get it clean. I have a lot of tile, probably around 2,000 square feet of it, and it does take hours to cover it all. If I had the choice, I would buy a commercial grade machine that will also suck up the dirty water, however they start around $700. -- Does the job
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