Thursday, September 22, 2011

The Rug Doctor Models

This article is devoted to exploring in-depth features and benefits of Rug Doctor carpet cleaning machines. Our previous article, Why Rug Doctor?, introduced key reasons why consumers would want to purchase a Rug Doctor Machine. This article digs deeper into each model offered and hopes to offer some clarity to consumers interested in purchasing a Rug Doctor, but aren’t sure which machine they need.

For starters, some general information about the Rug Doctor cleaners will be useful. These machines are unique in that they all utilize a 3-step cleaning process which effectively cleans carpets with a single pass of the machine. Typical carpet cleaners require a longer process of pre-treating, shampooing, rinsing, and finally extracting moisture and chemicals from the carpets. The Rug Doctor machines effectively complete injection, agitation, and extraction with only one pass of the machine over your carpet, saving you time and energy.

Speaking of extraction, the Rug Doctor carpet cleaners are the only deep carpet extractor for the consumer market that is approved by the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) for superior cleaning. The CRI Seal of Approval program identifies effective carpet cleaning solutions and equipment that cleans carpet right the first time and protects your carpet investment. Oh, and another accolade for the Rug Doctor cleaning machines is the coveted Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval, a prestigious award from the well-known Good Housekeeping Research Institute.



The Rug Doctor machines clean unlike any other brand, using a vibrating brush with a back and forth motion to thoroughly clean each fiber as it lifts and fluffs the nap of carpets, leaving them soft, clean, and refreshed. All Rug Doctor machines feature a vibrating brush, a 1.74 hp motor, a 101” water lift, a 12’ tool hose, a folding handle for easy storage and a 5 year warranty. Each Rug Doctor includes the complete upholstery kit consisting of the hose attachment and the universal hand tool. This tool kit provides powerful suction equal to the machine’s normal intake making for quick and easy cleaning of upholstered surfaces. This tool is ideal for use in cars, boats, RVs, tight spaces, stairs, and furniture.

Every Rug Doctor carpet cleaner is manufactured with heavy-gauge, impact-resistant, virtually indestructible material to assure a lifetime of use. This is why the Rug Doctor comes with a A quick search in your favorite search engine for Rug Doctor parts reveals that there aren’t many available because these machines are built to last.

There are three models to choose from, the Mighty Pro, the Wide Track, and the Mighty Pro X3, which are each detailed below. Rug Doctor also offers “quick dry” machines, which are exactly the same as the machines listed here except they use “quick dry” cleaning solutions only.


Rug Doctor Mighty Pro
  • 118 sq. ft. coverage per tank
  • 2.6 gallon solution tank
  • 3.1 gallon recovery tank
  • 9.25” brush width
  • 10.4” vacuum path width
  • single water pump & jets
  • 28 psi pump pressure
  • 26 pounds
  • 25.5”H x 11.5”W x 22”D
  • 32.5” - 35.5” adjustable handle height
Rug Doctor Wide Track
  • 159 sq. ft. coverage per tank
  • 3.7 gallon solution tank
  • 4.8 gallon recovery tank
  • 11.25” brush width
  • 12.4” vacuum path width
  • dual water pump & jets
  • 32 psi pump pressure
  • 44 pounds
  • 27.5”H x 13”W x 22”D
  • 34.5” - 37.5” adjustable handle height

Rug Doctor Mighty Pro X3
  • 147 sq. ft. coverage per tank
  • 3.0 gallon solution tank
  • 3.9 gallon recovery tank
  • 10.0” brush width
  • 10.8” vacuum path width
  • single water pump & jets
  • 28 psi pump pressure
  • 39 pounds
  • 26.5”H x 11.5”W x 22”D
  • 32.5” - 36.5” adjustable handle height

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