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Pressure washer recs?

Yeah, im skeptical of the electrical ones being powerful enough. I still like the gas powered ones and just bought one made by Honda a couple months ago. Starts on the first pull almost every time.
 
I don't know one from another, but do know you need to get one of these. Recently used my neighbor's to wash my boat and house. This nozzle is a fucking game changer.

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Yeah, im skeptical of the electrical ones being powerful enough. I still like the gas powered ones and just bought one made by Honda a couple months ago. Starts on the first pull almost every time.

My neighbor's that I use is a Honda powered one. If I give it a slow pull or two to prime it all up, then it will always crank 1st pull. I think his is 20 or so years old, never had an issue with it, he says.
 
I don't know one from another, but do know you need to get one of these. Recently used my neighbor's to wash my boat and house. This nozzle is a fucking game changer.

My neighbor's that I use is a Honda powered one. If I give it a slow pull or two to prime it all up, then it will always crank 1st pull. I think his is 20 or so years old, never had an issue with it, he says.
shopping.png Only way to go - cuts washing by 50% or more

 
I have an AR Blue Clean hand carried pressure washer. It works for what I want which is minor cleaning - washing my eaves, etc. I paid $99 for mine but see they are now selling for many times that. You can get a pressure washer for what you want for less than $100. Neighbor has one from Harbor Freight and it works just fine.

I put mine on a flat bed wagon and pull it so I don't have to carry it while its attached to the hose.
 
EDOU 20'' Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner Power Washer Accessory with 2 Extension Wand Attachments,4000 PSI Amazon product ASIN B08CGN6MR8

Just got one of these to pressure wash the driveway. Works like a champ.

Tried to attach the link to Amazon, but not sure it worked. Here’s a screenshot:

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Anything over 2500psi is fine, and like the poster above said get a turbo tip for it. They oscillate the high pressure and clean a circle pattern but covers a lot of ground fast. You can get a washer from Sams for under $300. Also a low pressure chemical injector will help you out. Can add bleach to it for killing mildew on the house or soap for washing the car.
 
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