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    heads up if you're looking to buy a pressure washer

    Hi... thought I should pass this on..
    for those looking to get a pressure washer, Costco has Simpson pressure washer model# 13SIE-170 (1700 PSI, 1.3 GPM) for $130ish .. includes a "turbo" nozzle that hardly wastes any water and is not as aggressive. you got a good combo here because a) the mtm hydro attaches to the wand via quick connect (no other parts needed) and produces great foam. - the wand is the perfect size, and b) Costco warranty! .. bring it back when it brakes - no questions asked)

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    Quote Originally Posted by drcasper View Post
    Hi... thought I should pass this on..
    for those looking to get a pressure washer, Costco has Simpson pressure washer model# 13SIE-170 (1700 PSI, 1.3 GPM) for $130ish .. includes a "turbo" nozzle that hardly wastes any water and is not as aggressive. you got a good combo here because a) the mtm hydro attaches to the wand via quick connect (no other parts needed) and produces great foam. - the wand is the perfect size, and b) Costco warranty! .. bring it back when it brakes - no questions asked)
    That's pretty cheap!

    I found a guy with a NIB Dewalt 3200psi for sale for only $250! Can't wait to pick it up. I'll be doing pressure cleaning as well

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    Re: heads up if you're looking to buy a pressure washer

    dang.. that's a beast! .. 2.8gpm

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    Re: heads up if you're looking to buy a pressure washer

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Boi View Post
    That's pretty cheap!

    I found a guy with a NIB Dewalt 3200psi for sale for only $250! Can't wait to pick it up. I'll be doing pressure cleaning as well

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    Originally Posted by Big Boi
    That's pretty cheap!

    I found a guy with a NIB Dewalt 3200psi for sale for only $250! Can't wait to pick it up. I'll be doing pressure cleaning as well

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    Be careful and use caution with a PW that strong near a vehicles paint
    Without a doubt. Im borrowing an Excel (Honda) 2700 psi pw from a friend at the moment. It has, the Dewalt should as well, an adjustable valve where I can lower the psi for car washing. The same friend has a 13 hp Honda pw that he uses on his rig. I was going to get a Generac 2500 psi consumer grade pw from HD for $295 until I found the Dewalt. Besides, I can use this beast for house, fence, driveway cleaning when the details slow down. I'm very familiar with pw's.



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    Re: heads up if you're looking to buy a pressure washer

    Quote Originally Posted by drcasper View Post
    Hi... thought I should pass this on..
    for those looking to get a pressure washer, Costco has Simpson pressure washer model# 13SIE-170 (1700 PSI, 1.3 GPM) for $130ish .. includes a "turbo" nozzle that hardly wastes any water and is not as aggressive. you got a good combo here because a) the mtm hydro attaches to the wand via quick connect (no other parts needed) and produces great foam. - the wand is the perfect size, and b) Costco warranty! .. bring it back when it brakes - no questions asked)
    I saw it and have been giving it some serious thought. I especially liked the quick disconnect fitting that was included that I could use with my "$5.00 foam cannon" that I got from HD when they were closing them out. And, like you say, you can't beat the Costco warranty.

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    Re: heads up if you're looking to buy a pressure washer

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Boi View Post
    Without a doubt. Im borrowing an Excel (Honda) 2700 psi pw from a friend at the moment. It has, the Dewalt should as well, an adjustable valve where I can lower the psi for car washing. The same friend has a 13 hp Honda pw that he uses on his rig. I was going to get a Generac 2500 psi consumer grade pw from HD for $295 until I found the Dewalt. Besides, I can use this beast for house, fence, driveway cleaning when the details slow down. I'm very familiar with pw's.



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    Ooooooooo.... Like that 13hp Honda! That's what I've got, except mine is 3600psi/4gpm. Thing will run and run and run. I blast anything and everything with that sucker!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cardaddy View Post
    Ooooooooo.... Like that 13hp Honda! That's what I've got, except mine is 3600psi/4gpm. Thing will run and run and run. I blast anything and everything with that sucker!
    If everything goes as planned, I'll post some pics tomorrow.

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    Re: heads up if you're looking to buy a pressure washer

    Is this pressure washer still available, and does anyone know the price? I'm not finding it on costco.com

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    Re: heads up if you're looking to buy a pressure washer

    Quote Originally Posted by Flynnstone View Post
    Is this pressure washer still available, and does anyone know the price? I'm not finding it on costco.com
    Saw an big pile of them in-store yesterday for about $130.

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