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Stu.Clem

  • Posts: 209
Airflex from c/smart any feedback yet?
« on: June 27, 2009, 08:21:58 am »
First and foremost Hello to all - am new here but not to the game...

Will be selling my 2 cfr paramount wanded setups shortly and could use some experienced advice re new porty. Love the cfr build quality, reliabilty and recycling of water so am also considering a heated cfr.  But more to the point - does anyone currently use the new Airflex? Is it any good in  real  life??  Having  spoken to Matt it sounds really viable, well thought out and  built using quality parts.  Also the 2 jet WW is a nice addition - have loved  the results using my cfr wands tho forward motion seemed suddenly difficult when I had a go of Ricky Ts conventional wand.

Thanks Rick for pointing me to cleanitup - whole new world.

Best wishes

Stuart

posted this in wrong section initially - sorry admin....

richy27

Re: Airflex from c/smart any feedback yet?
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2009, 08:37:20 am »
I bought my first machine from matt and the backup is excellant which is important when buying a machine. i have seen the airflex looks impressive and looks to have been well thought out from both a performance and convienience aspect ( ease of servicing and maneouvering  around) buying from someone who was once in the industry is always helps. very helpful chap

STEVE PARKIN

  • Posts: 41
Re: Airflex from c/smart any feedback yet?
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2009, 12:24:58 pm »
Hi all
i have been a member on here for some time and have the odd look to see if there is anything new now and again but very rarely post,
Just want to let you guys know i have had one of matts airflex machines for a few of weeks to test it for him, it was a 600psi with triple vac set up, the machine is a great tool and i would recommend it to anyone, i normaly use ashbys ninjas and have used them for many years so have only them to compare with, i found the airflex to be very well designed for ease of use, getting in and out of the van was good (Vauxhall Movano), the controls are at the top so are easier to access than Ninja, power from the 3 vacs was good and seemed to dry faster than the ninja, only realy needed to use the pump set on 200psi, thought the quick connect in the recess would be a pain but no it works well and wont get banged about, over all good quality and looks good,

Shaun_Ashmore

  • Posts: 11382
Re: Airflex from c/smart any feedback yet?
« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2009, 07:48:44 pm »
Matt doesn't come on the forums these days but he's a great guy and very respectable, if you have a problem he will sort it, never waiting for days neither. Saw the Airflex at an exhibition and I thought it was a well thought out machine.

Shaun