


Trusted Clean 'Dura 17' Electric Auto Floor Scrubber w/ Pad Driver - 13 Gallons

The Trusted Clean 'Dura 17' is an electric automatic floor scrubber that brings performance and value together. With a compact design and easy-to-use controls, this 17" auto scrubber allows you to deliver clean, sanitary floors in record time - even in cramped spaces!
Created for any type and size operator, this scrubber gives you the best that auto scrubbers have to offer along with simplicity and durability. The 65' safety yellow power cord ensures unlimited run time. If you have access to a standard 120-volt outlet, you can scrub all day. Your controls are conveniently located right at your fingertips, and the practical operation of this scrubber makes learning to use it a snap.
Trusted Clean equipment combines great features, durability, and affordability. This electric auto scrubber is no exception! When used in conjunction with the right floor solution and floor pad for the job, this great little floor scrubber can be used to clean any flooring surface. If cords are not conducive to the space or layout of the area you're working in, we have plenty of battery powered options as well. Please note that all pads are sold separately. The machine comes standard with a pad driver, but no pads are included. However, we do have a package available that does include several cases of red scrubbing pads.
For a battery-powered model that features the versatility of extended run times and has a larger cleaning path than this unit, please take at its big brother, the 'Dura 20B' auto scrubber.
For even more options, please feel free to check out our full line of automatic walk behind scrubbers. If you're unsure as to which model will fit your needs, please give one of our cleaning experts a call at 888-722-5508, and we'll be able to recommend a unit that will fit your specific needs.
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Tim C says - "If your machine has low suction and is not recovering solution off the floor like it used to, you'll need to check for a clog in the system. The first thing to check is the squeegee hose where it runs from the squeegee into the recovery tank. Inside the recovery tank, there is a tube that does not have the float valve on it. You'll want to try flushing water down this tube after disconnecting it from the squeegee assembly. Sometimes, flushing water down this tube can remove the clog.If that doesn't work, the second thing you'll need to try is removing the back panel from the machine and pushing something through the hose to remove the clog. The tube has a "U" type bend in it like a trap on a sink that can get clogged up. Other issues that can cause low suction include the lid gasket not sealing well, the drain hose cap being loose, the squeegee being clogged up, or the squeegee blades being worn or not adjusted correctly."