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Testimonials on Vacteck Vacuums products and service: One of the greatest pleasures that a business operator can experience is satisfied customers. At Vacteck we sell hundreds of air powered, PD blowers, Hydro vacuum excavation, electric abd side channel blower systems and in most cases we don't hear back which means that the vacuum system we have sold a customer does exactly what we said it would. Sometimes some of our customers are so impressed they write reviews or positive comments. At Vacteck we pride ourselves in delivering honest and accurate information.Here are some of those comments.
Thanks Rob, without blowing wind up your arse it is probably one of the best things I have and will ever buy (I see by your web site you are expanding)
Paul / Robert
Hi Rob, Thanks for all the support you have provided. We are more than pleased with the pump that we purchased. Michael Shaw -Island Princess Macadamia Nut Co. 16-261 Shipman Rd.Keaau, HI 96749Rob,Several months back I researched air operated vacuums to expedite the process of cleaning out spill containment manholes attached to underground fuel storage tanks, here in the US. I already had a unit I purchased the first of the year from a competitor that I was fairly happy with, or so I thought. It is large, fairly cumbersome, and requires a special adapter to fit on a 55 gallon drum. The adapter simply rests on top of the drum meaning the vac, along with the adapter has to be removed every time we change locations, then the drum lid has to be put on to keep the fluid from escaping in transit. When we arrive at out next stop the process is reversed. This unit cost me around $1700 US dollars. The vac operation is a little finicky, but overall it gets the job done.I emailed back and forth with you, and, with your help I finally decided on the Fastpump 357. The cost, complete, was around $600 US dollars. This unit is powered by a much smaller air compressor that cost $2000: half as much as the compressor needed to power the other vac.The Fastpump 357 arrived in only a few days from when I ordered it. My first reaction was "uh oh...this vacuum is way too small to be able to do what I require.". It is probably 1/10th of the size of my other vac. I mounted the vacuum in the 3/4" opening of my drum and attached the hose to the 2" opening, then hooked it up to the air compressor. I gave it a test run using a 5 gallon bucket filled with water. I couldn't believe it. The Fastpump 357 sucked up all that water in a matter of seconds. I did it 4 more times just to make sure I wasn't dreaming. I've been using the Fastpump 357 in the field now for several months and am completely satisfied with it. It has the suction power to get the job done. It adapts to the existing lid on a 55 gallon drum so now I only have to change out lids once or twice a week instead of 7 times a day.So pleased am I with this unit that I ordered a Super Dragin 357 and a Super Dragin 35 just this morning!Best regards,Kip BroadfootCharles Broadfoot & Associates, Inc. Underground storage tank management services
1623 Brookside Avenue Fayetteville, NC 29305 phone: 910-484-5815 mobile: 910-574-4748 fax: 253-681-0532 e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Rob, First of all I want to express my complete satisfaction with the Fastpump 357 (explosion proof) that I ordered from you a couple of months ago. I have to admit when the unit arrived I had my doubts. It is so small! I operate it with a 17 cfm air compressor and it does a great job! I use it to clean out spill containment manholes associated with underground fuel storage tanks, here in the States. Tight quarters as the photos show, however I can clean one out in about a minute. I’ve attached a photo of one of the spill containment manholes after I’ve cleaned it using the Fastpump 357. I assume this is now the Super Dragin 357? Rob I have a need for another of your vacuums. Let me outline the requirements and see if we are thinking along the same lines here. I have a 44 cfm air compressor, at 175 psi, gas engine operated, and mounted on a trailer. The application will be the same as above: cleaning out spill containment manholes associated with underground fuel storage tanks. I’m usually sucking water, a fuel and water mix or just straight fuel. When we visit a site for the first time we usually find the liquid along with an accumulation of dirt (mud) and leaves from years of neglect, (all of which is wet). After our initial visit we usually just find the liquid with a very small amount of dirt. My thoughts are that I need the Super 35 Dragin, adapted for explosion proof operation. Do you agree or do you have something you think will serve my needs better? Rob, If you could quote me on the Super 35 Dragin or what you consider to be suitable, I would appreciate it!
Best regards,
Kip Broadfoot Charles Broadfoot & Associates, Inc. Underground storage tank management services
1623 Brookside Avenue Fayetteville, NC 29305 phone: 910-484-5815 mobile: 910-574-4748 fax: 253-681-0532 e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Creators of the USTCOM Ultimate system for complete, reliable UST compliance Hi Rob/PaulGary and I would like to thank you both for your time and effort towards ourpresentation to Qantas.We are very impressed with the equipment capabilities and are confident in getting Qantas and EPA Approval.Again, many thanks.RgdsLindaLinda Armstrong Business Services Manager Flying Colours Aviation E-mail: www.flyingcoloursaviation.com Rob We have successfully trialed the vacuum unit last week but have damaged the drum supplied . While tipping the drum to empty contents , the centre & top of drum has been squeezed out of round . Lid will no longer fit . Can you supply a more substantial drum that will handle the high weight of steel shot during tipping / unloading operation .ThanksPeter IrelandReliability Engineer Fence post plantOne Steel Newcastle - 174 Quad for recovering steel shot. Hi Rob,
I have received the first 2, thanks very much for the prompt service. Look forward to receiving the rest.
Kind Regards.
Cohen Baxter
Darlington Nuclear Generation, Reactor 2, Bowmanville, Ontario Canada. Hi Robert, Fired up the 1600 cfm HP 150 psi compressor, 600 feet away and tested the SUPOCs.
The crowds were amazed ...they sucked grit 20 ft straight up vertically at 80 PSI !!!
..and actually they are not that noisy at all (and Darlington Nuclear Power Station are fussy!).
Very impressive machinery! Owners (DNGS) and contractor (Crossby Dewar) are very pleased and feeling warm and fuzzy and well vindicated.
The lousy pics show part of the story (better pics to follow). The Beastly power pack lives in the scaffold tent enclosure, along with the dust collector and the blast pot with the recycler barrel mounted on top. The main hopper lives outside and its straight up and into the the tank.
Real work starts on Saturday....so by Monday I should have a valid report based on actual real time experience.
Excellent....I am very pleased. Thank you!
regards Julian Julian Hay. Advising to Darlington Nuclear Power Generation, Ontario May18th 2009 After the real test Julian responded.... Hi Robert,
Julian Hay.
By the way, today we spilled 600 lbs of aluminum oxide on to the floor and people started sweeping and moaning.
US Military-Diego Garcia Indian Ocean - BIOT Rob,
Rob, Helio, the trailer will be no problem to get manufactured. My contact here Rob, Helio Diaz II
Department of Defence Australia - anti-static vacuum system for a ballistic firing range at Graytown VIC.
UNCLASSIFIED Rob,
As discussed the vacuum has arrived at Graytown, thankyou for your efforts on our behalf and please pass on out thanks to you please for their efforts to achieve this contract. We are looking forward to receiving the training on this item and it should fill our requirements. Unfortunately and again as discussed the vacuum arrived with some transit damage. I have attached photographs of the damage for your perusal. Can you please advise on how this damage can be rectified.
Cheers,
John Boyter
IMPORTANT: This email remains the property of the Department of Defence and is subject to the jurisdiction of section 70 of the Crimes Act 1914. If you have received this email in error, you are requested to contact the sender and delete the email. From: Robert L Whittle [mailto: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ]Sent: Wednesday, 10 February 2010 10:40 To: Boyter, John MR 1 Subject: RE: Your Pics [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED] John, easy fixed. I will prepare two new short exhaust AS hoses today and express post them down so when Paul arrives he can install them. You should have them by close of business tomorrow. cheers
Robert L Whittle Director |
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