The Guzzler Floor Stripping Solution Retriever

Now you can retrieve that spent solution at a rate faster than an automatic. In fact, the Guzzler retrieves solution at a rate up to 30,000 square feet per hour (2787 m2/h). With a 36 gallon solution retrieval capacity, and a 30" squeegee path that doesn't create additional foaming. You can quickly realize the benefit of using the Guzzler as part of your floor maintenance solution.

The Guzzler is just one of the components you'll find as part of the Aztec total Sidewinder WorkSmartTM Stripping System.

Fast — 30" (76 cm) squeegee path retrieves solution at a rate of up to 30,000 sqft/hr (2787 m2/h)

Profitable — Up to 50% faster than other conventional recovery methods

Dependable — No motor, no batteries or electric cords to worry about.

Portable — Small compact size with a dry weight of 65 lbs. makes it easy to maneuver

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Aztec's The Guzzler is the ultimate in high-speed recovery of scrubbing and stripping solutions. The Guzzler's 30" squeegee path
retrieves solution at a rate of up to 30,000 sqft/hour. That's TWICE the speed of the other conventional recovery methods,
and will not create additional foaming.
• Rugged solid steel frame
• Self-priming diaphragm pump
• Nylon ball bearings throughout entire driver system
• This floor stripping equipment is user-friendly, quiet with smooth operating features
• Twice as fast as automatics or wet-vac recovery systems
• Corrosion proof polyethylene tank
• Easy access for cleaning through 8" lid opening

All of Aztec's machines are PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA

 

All of Aztec's machines are PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA

The new Honeycomb Pump Plate allows 92% of the flow of the original design while utilizing multiple small holes to strain and prevent sharp objects from entering and damaging the pumping mechanism.

Honeycomb pump plate for the Guzzler solution retriever prevents sharp objects from entering and damaging the pumping mechanism.