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    Re: Will this work well with the foam cannon?

    Quote Originally Posted by Indy YZF View Post
    For you guys with the Husky PW, what adapter did you buy? I'm looking at a foam gun and if I can get one for the PW, then I'll do that.
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    Re: Will this work well with the foam cannon?

    Quote Originally Posted by mcpp66 View Post
    I read the reviews on this pressure washer in my original post, I think I'm going to have to find something else. Most reviews were horrible.
    The 1700 psi PW from home depot, or the task force 2000 psi?
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    Re: Will this work well with the foam cannon?

    Quote Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6 View Post
    The 1700 psi PW from home depot, or the task force 2000 psi?
    Task Force 2000 PSI

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    Re: Will this work well with the foam cannon?

    I think I'm going to run to Pittsburgh tomorrow to get one of these Husky PWs.

    Quote Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6 View Post
    I just picked up a 1700 psi pressure from home depot for $150. I love it!

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    Re: Will this work well with the foam cannon?

    If you are sold on an electric pressure washer I really think you should make a trip to Costco and look at the SnapOn pressure washer they have. It is only available in the store, not online. It is higher pressure than most of them but the best thing is the lifetime Costco warranty. Save the box and sale slip and they will give you your money back, forever!

    And yes, 1600 psi will give you an incredible amount of foam.

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    Re: Will this work well with the foam cannon?

    Here's a vid of 1600 psi pressure washer, Foam Cannon HP and 3 oz of DP Xtreme Foam Formula


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    Re: Will this work well with the foam cannon?

    Sweet! Now I just need go out and get a PW.

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    Re: Will this work well with the foam cannon?

    Quote Originally Posted by mcpp66 View Post
    I think I'm going to run to Pittsburgh tomorrow to get one of these Husky PWs.
    It's actually "powerwasher" brand(1700 PSI), but it's still a home depot brand like husky. I used it for the 2nd time today, I love it! It comes with 2 wands: 1 that shoots a spiral jet for extreme pressure cleaning(worked great on asphalt). The other wand has 3 "click" settings: high pressure wash(wheels, wheel wells, tires), medium fan setting(perfect for rinsing the car), and detergent spray(haven't tried it yet). Go get it!
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    Re: Will this work well with the foam cannon?

    After much research I bought the TaskForce from loves to use with
    the foam gun and found it to be great--including all the things I
    use it for at home. Also, Lowes warranties things well.

    Accepts the Bosch fitting.

    Good Foaming

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    Re: Will this work well with the foam cannon?

    Quote Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6 View Post
    It's actually "powerwasher" brand(1700 PSI), but it's still a home depot brand like husky. I used it for the 2nd time today, I love it! It comes with 2 wands: 1 that shoots a spiral jet for extreme pressure cleaning(worked great on asphalt). The other wand has 3 "click" settings: high pressure wash(wheels, wheel wells, tires), medium fan setting(perfect for rinsing the car), and detergent spray(haven't tried it yet). Go get it!
    The nearest Home Depot currently has the 1700 PSI model......does yours take the Bosch fitting?

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