The Mytee-Lite II carpet extractor, our best-selling upholstery machine and the first in the industry to include an on-board heater for maximum cleaning power. At three gallons, it’s perfect for both spotting and small detailing jobs.
Product Features
- 100 PSI Demand Pump
- 85″ Lift Vacuum Motor
- 3 Gallon Solution & Waste Tank
- 1000 Watt Heater
- Free Hand Tool / 15ft Hose
review for Mytee Lite 2 i use big portable to clean rugs and bought this as a replacement when i just had to do stairs. the built in wheels and riser handle is convenient. the hose length is long enough to reach the top stair and part of the hall with the unit on the first floor.it sprays okay. My old unit which still works only has about 50 psi and it comes with a nice stainless steel spray suck tool.the bad. they put the power cord just above the wheels so it scrapes every time you roll it up the stairs so forget rolling up any stairs. I’ve got to tape the cord after 3 jobs. the stainless steel head is to small to do stairs so forget that. the heater gets the brass coupler so hot you simply cannot disconnect the unit. I put on a cool cuff quick connect. the little prongs to hold the power cord are too small so the cord falls off. they put in a monstrously large heater in here. 2000 watts? it blows circuits.i feel what happened is some engineers build this without actually consulting a carpet cleaner. why whould they. we’re only the ones who use these tools. had they actually field tested a beta unit for a week unit before putting in field they would have seen these mistakes and found out wow. that cord is really in the wrong place and i just burned the snot outta my hand we need a cool cuff on there. etc.I brought it to my main vendor and tested it against their 50 psi machine. it sprayed better so i’m keeping it. the unit is okay but i most of the time don’t run it with heat. they should have put a 1700 watt heater in there instead of a circuit buster. forget running anything else if you run this thing with the heater on. also. the switches are hard to read. how about a nice bright red flame to show heat? and a suck picture to show suction.or better yet before you put out a new unit how about simply field testing it for a week then go back and fix all these little things and make a truly great machine instead of more of the same.