I visited 2 sites in Rochester this weekend that had the
PDQ Tandem equipment. One was 1yr old and the other was 3-4yrs old. I wanted to see how the machine performs, but also how it holds up after a couple years in service.
The new machine cleaned very well, and the top wash clocked in at 7min23sec which I thought was long. The salesman told me that
PDQ has addressed this issue with some different programming options for the wash packages. I'm interested in knowing how much time they were able to carve off of the top package. The older machine was an earlier version but didnt show significant signs of decay / wear. After checking it over I felt more comfortable about the expected life of these machines.
I've been through a Belanger Freestyler and only have that experience to compare with the Tandem. I do like the openness of the bay that the Tandem provides, and with the torque sensitive mechanisms, there is much less "impact" noticed from the drivers seat. The Freestyler felt like it was beating and shaking the car while the Tandem did not. I dont know whether this perception is worth anything from a customers standpoint, or even whether it would be noticed at all. I guess as operators we are all much more aware of the wash experience and any small detail that might give us a competitive advantage. From the customers standpoint, it's probably nothing more than price and a clean car.
Since I've got all
PDQ IBA equipment in my sites, I'm leaning towards the Tandem for obvious reasons. I just guess I'm not ready to pull the trigger yet!