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Wheels
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What power washer do you recommend?
Original Message Apr 21, 2005 4:50 pm |
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I'm looking to get a power washer in the 2400 to 2600 psi range. Don't really want to spend more than $400 US. What do you recommend? I've had two electric ones from Home Depot and neither of them worked well. I liked their portability and cost, but if they don't make the pressure, then it's a problem. Thanks for your help.
Ariens 8526LE, Cub Cadet 2185 LT, Troy Bilt 8hp 5550 Watt Generator
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Re: What power washer do you recommend?
Reply #1 Apr 21, 2005 6:44 pm |
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I haven't priced any or looked at ny latley as far as a specific brand. The main thing to consider is what you want to use it on. very high pressure can cause a lot of damage. There are to specs. PSI and GPM. The Pressure Square Inch is the power to break up the dirt. The Gallons per minute is the amount of water to wash the dirt away after it has broken up. Like you I have a small Karcher 1500 psi electric with a gpm rating of 1.8 . I also have a gas 1500 psi washer with a gpm of 3.5. They both have 1500 psi BUT ...the gas one is over twice as fast and does a better job. About the smallest washer a pro would use would be a minimum of 4-5 gpm. Since you have the electric rent one with a 3.5 + gpm rating and see th difference. For average homeowner use a 1500-2500 psi should be enough. Look at the GPM on the pump and get the highest yu can afford. The electrics are fine for small jobs car,small deck,chairs etc..They aren't designed for complete outside house washing or big cement driveways. I just about bet your pressure (PSI) on your electric is enough but with the low gpm rating it takes forever to clean some things.In short....get a much gpm as yu can afford.
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Dave___in___CT
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Re: What power washer do you recommend?
Reply #2 Apr 21, 2005 7:12 pm |
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Hi... Describe what you want to use it for... and how many hours per year of use... and expectations for durability... Dave...
Whether you think you can or you can't... you're right.Henry Ford BCS Tractor & snowblower
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Wheels
Location: Kingsville, MD
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Re: What power washer do you recommend?
Reply #3 Apr 21, 2005 8:12 pm |
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It probably would not get a great deal of use. Probably do the deck and screen room every other year. I could also use it to clean the screen room at my beach house. That's why I considered the electric to be more transportable. They're smaller and you're not transporting gasoline and it's odor. I took my electric back right after I bought it because it could'nt get up to pressure. So I don't have any right now. Come to think of it, renting one every other year might be the way to go. Of course it's not as much fun as getting a new OPE, but might be more practicle.
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robmints
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Re: What power washer do you recommend?
Reply #4 Apr 21, 2005 8:18 pm |
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Wheels,
They had some DeVilbis<sp> made Excel brand with little 5 HP Honda non-commercial engines at HD that looked OK. Around $375.
Sam's Club had some that were a different name, but looked similar.
Dave in CT, if I remember correctly, had some trouble dealing with Karcher. Maybe it was dealing with the place he bought it. I just remember Karcher and bad. Funny how that works.
I think Frank looked and looked and ended up with some fancy machine from HD, that was a return, for a good price.
There are some good places on the internet for research if you are looking for a good one. Stuff about commercial engines and ceramic pistons and stuff. I think you are looking at more than $400.00 though.
mrmom, or LL, or someone had the scoop on a particular model a Walmart, but I don't think it is available anymore.
If you want to see what the little 5HP Honda will do, stop by, I'll put you to work. They are a lot of fun.
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faithfulFrank
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Re: What power washer do you recommend?
Reply #5 Apr 21, 2005 9:42 pm |
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Boy, Robmints has a great memory! Yes, I had a Karcher that I bought from BJ's.....worked well for me, but I got real leery because of all the negitive reviews they were getting here and on epinions...... I ended up getting a "return" from HD that went for between $300-$400 dollars for something like $139, with a warranty, etc......it is an excell with a 5 hp honda engine, and it has worked great..very happy with it. My buddy just bought a new (actually last years model) craftsman that he has not used yet, but says looks pretty in his garage.........I noticed that Craftsmans new line this year cheapened the tires....now all plastic, (but bigger).........(I like air in mine, thank you........).but I suppose that is not a big deal, and the plastic wheels ARE bigger...... I see that some of the karcher ones now have a susuki (?) engine on them, or something like that.....not hondas like mine was...... Basically, buy it where they back it. Period. Frank D.
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Re: What power washer do you recommend?
Reply #6 Apr 21, 2005 9:46 pm |
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Hey Wheels, I bought a El Cheapo from Wal-mart about 4 months ago for 200.00 It's got a 3.5 b&S 2000 psi I can't remeber the gpm on it though. I've washed 5 houses with it and cleaned a ton of other things and I have to say for $200.00 i'm happy with it. I mainly used it on lap sideing and block and of course lawn furnture and my mowers. THe only thing I have not used is the cleaner attachment I don't really like to run chemicals through it beacause I think it's hard on the seals and o- rings I always just mix up some cleaner in a pump sprayer. just a little input later , Mike
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Termy
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Re: What power washer do you recommend?
Reply #7 Apr 21, 2005 9:51 pm |
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If you don't have a whole lot of area to preasure wash and you arn't going to preasure wash alot, I would recomend going with a 1,500PSI Electric model. Or if you need to be far away from a outlet, then a 1,500PSI Gas model. If you do alot of preasure washing or need to do heavy preasure washing work, I would recomend a commercial 3,000PSI preasure washer. If you have a industrial preasure washing buisness than you need a 6,000PSI preasure washer. These can be bought with heat accomodation aswell!
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Dave___in___CT
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Re: What power washer do you recommend?
Reply #10 Apr 22, 2005 6:32 pm |
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Hi... Sounds like an electric model fits your needs/wants... I've seen Karcher electrics at rental places... so they might be good... I have a gas Karcher that's ~8 years old... bad experiences with it... especially service/parts... but I would consider their electric ones... Dave...
Whether you think you can or you can't... you're right.Henry Ford BCS Tractor & snowblower
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