HydroCart Gas Eagle from IPC Eagle
Quick Overview
- HydroCart Gas Eagle features a 4-Stage Pure Water Filtration system, ensuring the delivery of purified water for streak-free and pristine window and surface cleaning
- The gas-powered cart has the capability to power two Water Fed poles simultaneously, each extending up to 60 feet
- Compact and portable, easily moved in and out of vehicles, up and down steps, and across any terrain
- The HydroCart Gas Eagle is compact and portable, allowing easy transportation in and out of vehicles, across various terrains, and up and down steps
- Comes complete with 100 feet of industrial hose, providing ample reach for versatile cleaning applications
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$5,499.40
$6,315.45
HydroCart Gas Eagle from IPC Eagle
The Ultra Pure Hydro Cart has the unique ability to produce a high volume of pure water on normal tap water pressure. The Hydro Cart is a 4 stage filtration system which includes reverse osmosis, and deionization process to produce mineral free water providing for incredible cleaning action and spot free windows.Welcome to the forefront of advanced window and surface cleaning with the HydroCart Gas Eagle from IPC Pulex. This state-of-the-art system is meticulously designed to redefine your cleaning experience, offering a range of features that cater to both efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
At the heart of the HydroCart Gas Eagle lies its innovative 4-Stage Pure Water Filtration system. This advanced technology ensures that the water used in your cleaning process is purified and free from impurities, delivering a streak-free and pristine finish on windows and surfaces. Say goodbye to the reliance on chemical cleaners, as this system provides a low-cost yet powerful alternative for achieving professional-grade cleanliness.
Designed with utmost convenience in mind, the HydroCart Gas Eagle boasts a compact and portable form factor. Its mobility allows for easy transportation in and out of vehicles, across any terrain, and up and down steps. This flexibility ensures that you can take this cleaning powerhouse wherever your projects demand, adapting to various cleaning scenarios effortlessly.
Included with the HydroCart Gas Eagle is a robust 100 feet of industrial hose. This industrial-grade hose is engineered for durability and efficiency, providing ample reach for your cleaning tools and ensuring a consistent and reliable water supply during your tasks.
One of the standout features of the HydroCart Gas Eagle is its dual power capability. This gas-powered cart is designed to simultaneously power two Water-Fed poles, each capable of extending up to 60 feet. This dual functionality not only enhances productivity but also enables efficient cleaning of expansive surfaces, making it an ideal choice for professionals tackling large-scale projects.
Experience a new era in pure water cleaning with the HydroCart Gas Eagle from IPC Pulex. Elevate your cleaning projects with its 4-Stage Pure Water Filtration, portability, and dual power capabilities, all integrated to provide a comprehensive and efficient solution for your window and surface cleaning needs. Trust in the HydroCart Gas Eagle to deliver exceptional results with unmatched ease and effectiveness.
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