Hi John
The reason I think the cub is going to best meet my needs is mostly down to the weight. When comparing it to the Airflex mini twin vac, the cub is considerably lighter and when comparing it to the Airflex with the 6.6 vac, the cub is considably cheaper. I'm wanting a machine to start with that is capable of doing the job and at the same time easy to pick up and run up to a 4th floor flat if needed. Then in a few months I will be adding a bigger machine, either jag or storm to run as my main machine when access isn't a problem.
With regards to the getting the waste water out, others have mentioned they get a 15 litre bucket under there's, which would be ample. I don't see that I would want to be carrying more then 15kg worth of water in a bucket at anyone time.
overall weight is not as important as weight when handling the machine or weight distribution . They are both light in general .
If you are going upstairs its a pulling action bumping the back wheels from step to step . Both would be easy , as i said i have brought the massive enforcer upstairs like this .
If you are generally maneuvering , say bring the machine from the van to the customers house over gravel , i would say the Semi-Pneumatic tyres and wider track of the airflex will be a lot earier to handle generally .
price ... there is so little in it ?
Did u configure the airflex mini on cleansmarts site ...
this is what i get ..
So the Cub is 1300+
A single 6.6 airflex with 200psi pump is 1300+
A single 6.6 airflex with 300psi pump is 1400+
A twin electro airflex with 200psi pump is 1350+
a twin electro airflex with 300psi pump is 1450+
Also if u could get the extra money together ... adding the inbuilt inline heater is just 250 extra , its something that would make a huge difference , u only know if you'v used one .