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Spent $800 on a new rotary cleaning system and it was worth every penny

I used to do everything with rods and brushes, and a full clean on a tall chimney could take half a day. Bought this new rotary kit about a year ago, and it cut my time down by more than half on the first job. The motor is powerful and it gets the creosote off the clay liner walls way better than the old elbow grease method. I was worried it was a lot of cash for a tool I wasn't sure about, but it paid for itself in two months just from the extra jobs I could fit in. Anyone else made a big tool switch recently that actually worked out?
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john_murphy
Man, that's awesome... I love when a big tool buy actually works out like that. Sounds like it was a total game changer for your workflow.
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maryp18
maryp1824d ago
That's a huge time save! Did you find there was a learning curve with the new system, or was it pretty easy to switch over from the old way? I'd be worried about getting the hang of a fancy new tool that fast.
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