Pressure Washers

bvm111
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5/11/2016 10:02am
99 dollar green electric thing from lowes .... Has lasted almost 2 years with no issues. If it blows up who cares I'll go get another one for 100 bucks and get another 2-3 years of use... Cleans everything without issues and it's cheap!
maya61
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10/3/2016 12:11am
hi
I think a handy small sized pressure washer works well for you. I recommend you Nilfisk product. our company is the exclusive distributor Nilfisk products in the middle east all customers are satisfied by these practical pressure washers.
pish
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7/21/2017 3:00am
tmart wrote:
Brand-Karcher w/honda engine Gas never electric Buy as much PSI as you're willing to spend then use the different nozzles to determine your pressure...3000 is fine...
Brand-Karcher w/honda engine
Gas never electric
Buy as much PSI as you're willing to spend then use the different nozzles to determine your pressure...3000 is fine with the right nozzle
I have a Karcher 2500 w/Honda engine and it's 10 years old and doing just fine
Exactly.
Karcher is the world leader in cleaning industry. You Can Use Karcher High-pressure-Cleaners For Your Work.
wsc96
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7/21/2017 3:29am
tmart wrote:
Brand-Karcher w/honda engine Gas never electric Buy as much PSI as you're willing to spend then use the different nozzles to determine your pressure...3000 is fine...
Brand-Karcher w/honda engine
Gas never electric
Buy as much PSI as you're willing to spend then use the different nozzles to determine your pressure...3000 is fine with the right nozzle
I have a Karcher 2500 w/Honda engine and it's 10 years old and doing just fine
pish wrote:
Exactly.
Karcher is the world leader in cleaning industry. You Can Use Karcher High-pressure-Cleaners For Your Work.
Welcome to the board Mr Karcher.

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nc_mx_kid
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Team Charlotte Motorsports, NC US
7/21/2017 6:54am
I'm a long time Karcher brand electric pressure washer user, I've used honda gas powered and yamaha gas are nice but over kill for mx.

the electric washer works well with gravity fed 50gallon water barrel, I pit out of a 2007 ford E350 van Smile

JohnMatrix
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Irvine, CA US
7/21/2017 7:26am
Look for a Honda gx engine, and a comet, cat, or vortex pump. Best in the business.
This right here, spend the money and you'll have it for many years. I have a Honda/Comet washer and it's a beast. You're looking at more like $500 but it is more of a one and done. The serviceability of the Honda motors is better than most and a comet pump will last a long long time. Some people have luck with the box store cheap washers but I'd rather support a local lawn and garden shop selling a quality product.
7/22/2017 6:06am
Cygnus wrote:
Don't even think about it if you own a Yamaha. They don't like pressure washers so well.
No dirt bikes like pressure washers!!!
A hose with a decent nozzle, soap, a bucket and a sponge and some microfibre cloths or mit are the way. Unless you want to regrease your bearings every wash
c0ncEpT
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Harrison Twp., MI US
7/22/2017 7:32am
Honda engine. CAT pump. Most reliable set up out.

This is not a set up that you throw away when it "goes bad". The engine will last forever and the pump is easy to find parts for. This set up will last you forever.
Alan_Hess
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Foothill Ranch, CA US
7/22/2017 9:20am
Homelight from Home Depot. It has a Honda motor in it. The thing is bullet proof and runs great!
twotwosix
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TN US
7/22/2017 8:57pm
I have a Campbell Hausfeld electric. All I use it for is cleaning bikes and cars and I love it.
crowe176
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Spring Lake, MI US
7/22/2017 9:13pm
I've had a honda powered washer. for 15 years. The engines are tits. I had a problem with the pump, but I took it apart, and it ended up being a o-ring, which was simple enough.

Only real problem I've had with my power washer, is people borrowing it...

I was thinking of grabbing the $80 one from harbor freight just for the hell of it. If it lasts more than a month, it will have paid for itself!

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