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Old 07-20-2012, 02:56 AM   #1
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Costco Snap On pressure washer foam lance fitting?

Anyone know what's needed to make a foam lance / cannon work with the costco 1750 or the 2000 psi pressure washer? I've read another post where the OP stated the Snap-on fitting is a tad bigger than a standard fitting, and want to confirm this with someone who has this setup. Curious if the two fittings are different as well.

If the threads are unique, it looks like a new gun / hose might be needed.
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Re: Costco Snap On pressure washer foam lance fitting?

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Anyone know what's needed to make a foam lance / cannon work with the costco 1750 or the 2000 psi pressure washer? I've read another post where the OP stated the Snap-on fitting is a tad bigger than a standard fitting, and want to confirm this with someone who has this setup. Curious if the two fittings are different as well.

If the threads are unique, it looks like a new gun / hose might be needed.
would probably help if you post a link to the pressure washer. A lot of the stuff at costco is made by xyz and sold with another label. So it wouldnt surprise me if there was an easy solution. how much did you pay for it if you dont mind me asking?
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