ProTool Ultimate Residential Kit
Quick Overview
- ProTool 511 Skinny Cart
- Best in class filters
- Over 1gpm of pure water from the 40" RO membrane
- ProTool 30ft Carbon Fiber Pole
- Everything you need to clean a residential job
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ProTool Ultimate Residential Kit
ProTool 511 Skinny Pure Water Cart
Key Features:
- Ultra-Slim Design: The ProTool 511 Skinny Pure Water Cart is the slimmest model available, offering unmatched ease of maneuverability in tight spaces while retaining full functionality.
- Lightweight and Durable Frame: Constructed with a lightweight stainless steel frame, this cart is both easy to transport and built to withstand rugged use over time.
- Large Non-Proprietary Filters: Equipped with generously sized carbon and DI filters, it offers reliable water purification and allows for cost-effective, easy filter replacements when needed.
- Advanced Monitoring Features: The built-in TDS meter, pressure gauge, and on/off valve provide users with complete control and precision, ensuring high-quality, efficient cleaning performance.
- Sturdy and Mobile: Featuring 10-inch no-flat wheels and a solid wide base, this cart offers stability on a variety of surfaces and is easy to move, enhancing convenience on the job.
- Optimal Flow Rates: Achieve flow rates of 1.0 GPM at 70PSI and 1.3 GPM at 85PSI, perfect for single-operator use without the need for a pump.
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ProTool 30ft Water Fed Pole:
- Lightweight and durable: A 6 section high quality carbon fiber for easy handling and long-lasting use.
- Secure Clamps: Robust nylon clamps with a positive lock mechanism to ensure a strong adjustable connection.
- Comes with a 14in dual trim brush with 4 jets for superior scrubbing and rinsing.
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The list of chemicals contains a wide range of naturally occurring and synthetic chemicals that include additives or ingredients in pesticides, common household products, food, drugs, dyes, or solvents. Listed chemicals may also be used in manufacturing and construction, or they may be byproducts of chemical processes, such as motor vehicle exhaust. For more information visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov/