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Pressure Washer Wand Quick Disconnect
As the title states, I'm trying to completely delete the pressure washer wand completely from the gun and just be able to attach the quick disconnect adapter to the tip of the gun but I can't seem to find the right adapter....
IMO the wand is too long and makes it a hassle to maneuver around.
Any help or info is appreciated
I have a briggs & stratton 2200 psi pressure washer btw...
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Re: Pressure Washer Wand Quick Disconnect
Originally Posted by BMGz33
As the title states, I'm trying to completely delete the pressure washer wand completely from the gun and just be able to attach the quick disconnect adapter to the tip of the gun but I can't seem to find the right adapter....
IMO the wand is too long and makes it a hassle to maneuver around.
Any help or info is appreciated
I have a briggs & stratton 2200 psi pressure washer btw...
I was thinking of the same idea, I think they my sell a gun with the QC end, I'm still searching
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Re: Pressure Washer Wand Quick Disconnect
Hi there I use a pressure washer gun with no wand, makes it super easy to move around. I just had to get some fittings to make it work. They sell them all in the pressure washer dept on homedepot. Look at this link and see if that is what your are looking for.
http://www.amazon.com/Forney-75180-P...ure+washer+gun
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Re: Pressure Washer Wand Quick Disconnect
something similiar to this?
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP1bT7psZ6E]www.waxworkz.com foam cannon - YouTube[/video]
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Re: Pressure Washer Wand Quick Disconnect
Originally Posted by VISITOR
Yes exactly like that.... I know that's a aftermarket gun, I've seen people shorten down the original guns that usually come with the pressure washer themselves but if I can't then I will definitely look into one of those.... BTW the wands that come on the pressure washers are ridiculous
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Re: Pressure Washer Wand Quick Disconnect
I have done this with my pressure washer, I bought an extra adaptor. Mine is the Lavor style. and an extra nipple and quick disconnect and you're in business. I have the male disconnect on my foam gun, turbo tip and the various spray tips from the PW. Works great!
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Re: Pressure Washer Wand Quick Disconnect
You can make this happen by getting an adapter as others mentioned or taking it to a metal fabricator and getting them to do it. Good luck!
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