mysteryclock
Well-known member
There is a reason...
...why they are called Professional. Because they are high performance, built like a tank tools for specific cleaning needs. Sure they'd work absolutely great in a domestic setting but are more designed (& priced) for commercial users such as B&B, assisted living / care homes, etc. that have very stringent cleaning requirements. In fact, one of the things mentioned in the press release is udder cloth cleaning which is important in preventing cases of bovine mastitis that cost the dairy industry billions (with a "B") every year.
In that context, they could be viewed as cheap.
And yes, I'd still love a pair... although they would make even the NYC electrician's bill seem cheap in comparison, I suspect.
...why they are called Professional. Because they are high performance, built like a tank tools for specific cleaning needs. Sure they'd work absolutely great in a domestic setting but are more designed (& priced) for commercial users such as B&B, assisted living / care homes, etc. that have very stringent cleaning requirements. In fact, one of the things mentioned in the press release is udder cloth cleaning which is important in preventing cases of bovine mastitis that cost the dairy industry billions (with a "B") every year.
In that context, they could be viewed as cheap.
And yes, I'd still love a pair... although they would make even the NYC electrician's bill seem cheap in comparison, I suspect.