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Old 03-19-2012, 05:41 PM   #1
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Pressure Washer

I'm not sure if this is in the correct section or not, so feel free to move it.

I have a part time detail shop where we do a steady stream of auction cars and some retail as well. I've been open for a year, and I've been "getting by" on cheap-o pressure washers. I'm financially comfortable enough to buy a quality pressure washer right now, but I'm not sure where to look.

It needs to be electric, and I'd prefer around 1500psi. Quick disconnect tips are a plus. And I'd like to stay around the +- $1000 dollar mark. I need something reliable with good warranty support, and a unit that I can easily get parts for.

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Re: Pressure Washer

I don't know much about pressure washers but I know a lot of people have good luck with KARCHER pressure washers
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Dear Alan

Check out pressurewashersdirect.com.

For continuous duty electric washers, look at Kranzle, Camspray, Shark, AR, and Pressure Pro.

The prosumer and commercial washers cost a lot more than consumer washers. They cost US$430 to more than US$2000.
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