I currently have a laser 4000 myself and I have been siting back making a lot of observations from my point of view looked at both machines hard and still am for the past 4-5 years. I think
WashWorld construction of there machines is alot better stainless cleans up real nice 6+ years later and stronger & wears better from the control panel to the cat 3535 pump now WEG motors etc just a heavy duty setup. The 360 pumpstand I am not a fan of its pump is on the ground/bottom and the solinod manifold is slanted vs
WashWorld pumpstand is similar to a complex 4000 and laid out very well to work on methodology, but i do see a lot of 360s chiming along. However your distributor can make or break the deal if they have a lot of parts in stock on the shelf vs having to order a lot of parts from
WashWorld and your machine is down 2-3 days then that’s a problem in my eyes and you have to depend on yourself.
PDQ does a excellent job at protecting there distributors and making them have so many parts on hand at all times. I don’t like that about
WashWorld & they let so many distributors in 1 state and not protecting nobody it seems. We seen this with belenger 20+ years ago everyone was a distributor. I know this is off topic but can’t help but to notice
PDQ is really focusing on the friction market and taking advantage of it which I see a lot more operators shifting to due to utilities getting More expensive and the customer expectation for a clean car is higher and they want to wash less. Like example
WashWorld only has 1 profile in my entire state running while
PDQ has 50+ tandems installed in my state. I wish I could see more from WW on that market side in the future from a customer buying a machine standpoint. I would go with what fits your situation better.
WashWorld does have excellent customer support and offers classes like mentioned above free in house for the end user vs
PDQ wants the distributor working on the machine and I get that to protect them. Think about it have you ever seen a small
PDQ distributor over the years in different states. Think about since 2001 when the 4000 was discontinued how far both manufacturers have came along since making the Laser 4000 how many different versions have been made without the Laser 4000 concept we wouldn’t be sitting here discussing which machine is better which is good because it’s only going to get better with all the technology now. I guess you still have to make your own judgement at the end of the day. This is coming from a small town chump just Paying attention.