Liquidator just went up for sale on Racenstein

just got an email introducing the ‘‘Liquidator’’ for sale now at Racenstein! How far out r we Chris/Alex? I would definitely rather but it from you guys!

Just got that same email…

Mike Radzik
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Central Massachusetts

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Chris just told me all the suppliers will actually get the product in stock at the same time. They are expected by months end!

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Looks like pricing is better at WCR.

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WCR is always better on pricing

Mike Radzik
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Central Massachusetts

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We now have the Liquidator up for sale - Moerman Liquidator Channels

and the special rubber here - Moerman Liquidator Rubber 10 Pack

Get while you can these will not last long.

You can see a video about it here

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Ahh I forgot the handle, if your interested: Moerman Swivel Zero Degree Handle

got my four sets. the boys will be giddy- they love new toys.

I just ordered a 14" channel along with the handle. Alex is going to walk over when he gets off and hand deliver my order. Can’t beat WCR customer service!

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Hey guys what handles and rubbers can you use with this channel. Sorry haven’t been really reading about this thing, But I did just order a 14" channel .

Thanks!

I can’t wait to try this channel out! If I can save 30 min a day, I would be excited. I am all about being as efficient as possible

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Can’t wait to get this and see if it’s better than the channels I modified at home.

I believe any rubber will work in the channel, aside from the rubber style you put in the sorbo channels

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Central Massachusetts

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i did order mine 10,14,18 bring it on baby :slight_smile:

And these have sold out.

We are leaving them live on our website though as these will be a hot item this year. You can still order them, they just wont ship right away… But you are getting your place in line… First come first serve type of thing. Im thinking they will be back in a couple of weeks.

Nooooooo!!!

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Okay, so I’m sure all the pros on here are going to jump all over me for this post so I’m expecting it. Granted, I’ve never tried the liquidator. That said, I’ve cleaned 70,000 windows in the last seven years and I’ve leaned, over time, that a wider squeegee fans a window faster. I’m always in awe when I see a window cleaner fanning a huge window with a little tiny squeegee. I see it a lot and to me that’s wasting time. I’m all about being efficient just like the next guy. I really want to try the liquidator but the widest size is 18" and with the size of the commercial windows I have 18" seems too small. So, if it’s more efficient in usage but smaller in size is it really more efficient? I’m just asking? Maybe they are better suited for residential windows? They seem like nice channels that have had a lot of research and all the pros like them so I feel weird bringing this question to the table. But, are you guys fanning commercial windows with these smaller channels? Maybe 18" is suitable for larger windows and I’m just not catching it. Here we go, Whats’s the deal?

Ya I’m with you I bought a 14 it will be for resi only. I use a 24 all day for storefront Sorbo wide body

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I’m right there with you on using the largest size that I’m comfortable with and will deliver good results. For me that’s a 22" for large commercial panes, and usually a 12", 16" or 19" for residential. I hear Moerman plans on coming out with some larger variations on the liquidator, at least up to 22". Much larger than that, I’m guessing they will need to go to a wide-bodied channel, in which case they’ll need to develop entirely new end tips to fit. I also understand from one of P&B’s recent videos that they intend on coming out with a different channel more suited for pole work.

The liquidator is going to be an awesome tool for residential as it is already. It will also be great for the storefront guys that never use anything larger than 18" or 22" for hand work. As of right now, the liquidator isn’t really recommended for pole work. So stick with your wide-body channels for that stuff.

I’m really hoping that the order I placed last night got in before the stock ran out. So stoked!


Stopped home for lunch… Found these on my doorstep

Mike Radzik
Pro Window Cleaning
Central Massachusetts

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