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I’m looking to install paid vacuums and was going to go with the arch vacs to give it more of a “professional” look

However, after reading a couple of threads, some people said the arch vacuums gets clogged way more frequently than standard vacs.
If that’s so, why do all the big name washes always install vacs

Owners with arch vacs, I would love to hear your opinion!

The demographics my wash is in is middle class to lower middle class income level
 

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I m going to jump in and ask for opinions as well. I want to rid myself of islands ( mine are in front of the ss bays).
Any opinions of the set like the pic I attached.
Pay vacs with scanners for app customers, all the goodies, etc.
Just want the opinions of this style.
Thanks
 

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Yea that pic is off the Premier web site.

We just want folk’s opinion that have operated them this way
I ve seen single booms - twin booms
Lights - canopies - etc.

another pic from a IBA /ss wash
 

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I m going to jump in and ask for opinions as well. I want to rid myself of islands ( mine are in front of the ss bays).
Any opinions of the set like the pic I attached.
Pay vacs with scanners for app customers, all the goodies, etc.
Just want the opinions of this style.
Thanks
I have that style vacs, clogging in the hoses is an issue, they need to be checked at least twice a day. It doesn't really matter how often you check somebody will plug it 5 minutes after you checked it and the person after them will be in your office complaining about the vacuum not having any suction. I honestly don't know if I'd install them again.
 

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Definitely stay away from crevice tools if installing arch vacs. Clogs are an issue and they do need checked at least twice daily. I still feel for the look its worth it though.

We have 6 JE Adams V Arches.
 

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it's so nice to have something consistently reliable and profitable like a standard coin-op vacuum. they have a simple and time-tested design. they just sit there and make you money day and night. they require so little repair and maintenance!!!

why would you mess around with it and make it prone to clogging???
 

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it's so nice to have something consistently reliable and profitable like a standard coin-op vacuum. they have a simple and time-tested design. they just sit there and make you money day and night. they require so little repair and maintenance!!!

why would you mess around with it and make it prone to clogging???
Fair question
1) space is limited
2) I want to get my islands that are in front of my ss bays out of the way
I have people take too much time in front of an empty ss bay. Keeping others from using it.
3) vac islands on same side of building as IBA line. Creates traffic congestion on really busy days.

If I m going to blow it up.
Its at least worth my time to investigate the new styles available.
Thus the reason to join in on the question!
Hows that for an answer?
 
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