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Re: Electric pressure washer recs?
[Re: SouthBamaSlayer]
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I have the dewalt, its kinda weak but reliable.
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Re: Electric pressure washer recs?
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Not sure why you want electric. I have had my gas pressure washer for 20+ years with no issues and it always starts and can clean most anything quickly. But if I had to go electric I guess I would go with a Stihl.
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Re: Electric pressure washer recs?
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Not sure why you want electric. I have had my gas pressure washer for 20+ years with no issues and it always starts and can clean most anything quickly. But if I had to go electric I guess I would go with a Stihl. My dad wants one. He has a gas one but only uses it every couple of years and every time he goes to use it, it won’t start and needs work.
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Re: Electric pressure washer recs?
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I have a Simpson , with a Kohler engine and CAT pump. I believe it's 3400 PSI. Don't get caught up in the engine brand , the pump is the important part. Here's the place to buy em. https://www.pressurewashersdirect.com/
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Re: Electric pressure washer recs?
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I have a couple. Not the PSI as a big one but does well for me
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Re: Electric pressure washer recs?
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I bought one for the green works 1700 psi for washing trucks, tractors, boats. Can’t remember the last time I cranked my Honda gas washer and it’s light enough for my GF to use too. There only about a hundred bucks at Lowe’s
That is the one I have. Works great. But for cleaning concrete buy the 12 inch surface cleaner. I have a ryobi brand ( not expensive) and it makes it way fsster.
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Re: Electric pressure washer recs?
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Not sure why you want electric. I have had my gas pressure washer for 20+ years with no issues and it always starts and can clean most anything quickly. But if I had to go electric I guess I would go with a Stihl. My dad wants one. He has a gas one but only uses it every couple of years and every time he goes to use it, it won’t start and needs work. I use mine mostly in the Spring and early Summer. He has to completely drain the carburetor or it will gunk up. Even using non ethanol fuel. I got so aggravated with mine not starting that last Spring I bought a Ryobi electric one when cleaning the patio concrete. It didn’t even have enough water pressure to rotate the brush attachment. Boxed it up and took it back to Home Depot. Not a fan.
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Re: Electric pressure washer recs?
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Not sure why you want electric. I have had my gas pressure washer for 20+ years with no issues and it always starts and can clean most anything quickly. But if I had to go electric I guess I would go with a Stihl. My dad wants one. He has a gas one but only uses it every couple of years and every time he goes to use it, it won’t start and needs work. Non-ethanol , high test , with a little Sta-Bil. ALWAYS cut the fuel off at the valve and let the carb run out of fuel.
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Re: Electric pressure washer recs?
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Not sure why you want electric. I have had my gas pressure washer for 20+ years with no issues and it always starts and can clean most anything quickly. But if I had to go electric I guess I would go with a Stihl. My dad wants one. He has a gas one but only uses it every couple of years and every time he goes to use it, it won’t start and needs work. Non-ethanol , high test , with a little Sta-Bil. ALWAYS cut the fuel off at the valve and let the carb run out of fuel.
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Re: Electric pressure washer recs?
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https://www.amazon.com/Greenworks-Pressure-Washer-Upright-Hand-CarryI have this one and love it. It can't replace the gas one I have but I use it for smaller jobs around the house and washing cars/equipment and it's perfect for that. I've ended up using it a lot more than I thought when I got it. Quick and easy connection, stores away easy. I love it! Dan
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Re: Electric pressure washer recs?
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I got a 2700 psi green works off marketplace for $140. Works good.
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