so I had to go out and buy them again." - Steven Wright
As a parent of 9 kids (go ahead, read it again) I have more than once forgotten, no matter how hard I try to remember, to double check all the boxes at Christmas and make sure that I picked up enough of the necessary supplies to make everything work when the packages are opened on Christmas Day. Nothing will let the air out of Super Dad’s cape faster than getting exactly the right present (YES!) and not being able to play with it (DOH!) because you forgot the batteries. A “Red Ryder, carbine action, two-hundred shot range model air rifle!” can quickly become “Aunt Clara’s bunny suit” in a matter of seconds.
The same thing can be true when trying to evaluate various pieces of equipment from competing vendors. One of the prime examples of this is Air Packers. Trivia Question: What do Air Packers need in order to make them work? (Gee Regis, I don’t know, can I use a Lifeline?) Answer: Air.
As such it would stand to reason that all air packers come with a device standard that generates the air they need to operate, right? BUZZZZZZ!!!! Try again. ("At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul").
The Taylor Products Model A & Model C Air Packers come complete with built in regenerative blowers that sit on the base of the unit and provide the Air needed to transport the material into the container. The base unit comes already connected with no separate PD Blower to purchase and/or install, making the whole process from concept to completion, easier on everyone.
“I want easy money, Easy money, Easy money,
I could get lucky, Oh, things could go right” - Billy Joel
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Larry Eagan – Regional Sales Manager
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