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ARizzle
12-15-2013, 12:25 PM
Hey guys, so I purchased the foam cannon a while back and it was probably one of my best and most favourite purchases for my detailing arsenal.

So I purchased the attachment for my Karcher as found in this link.
Amazon.com: Karcher Modular Series 2000PSI Electric Pressure Washer with 25-Foot Hose, K 5.690: Patio, Lawn & Garden (http://www.amazon.com/Karcher-Modular-2000PSI-Electric-Pressure/dp/B004HL7VT6)

This pressure washer is absolutely junk. I try to get a car every weekend during the months April-September, so I use it quite often (doesn't even include when I would use it on my car). But anyways, to make a long story short, I have gone through 2 of these silly pressure washers because of leaking problems, and I got rid of them both and purchased a foam gun...which we all know is not as good as the foam cannon.

I was wondering what would be a good pressure washer to purchase that is not very big (like some of those gas-operated ones) that is also compatible with the foam cannon, and is one that will bring me less headaches (because I am down $500 roughly on pressure washers, and I am absolutely fed up).

Thanks!

Kaban
12-15-2013, 12:36 PM
I am also curious what PW people are using here.

I know Kranzle and CamSpray are amazing, but they are very pricey for someone that's looking to get it for personal use.

Surprised that AG doesn't sell any PW at all in their store.

HeffJamm
12-15-2013, 05:58 PM
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cardaddy
12-15-2013, 08:06 PM
Non gas, Hmmmmm..... I have a little Craftsman combo steam gun and 1700 psi electric pressure washer. It does OK for little jobs but there are vastly better electric washers.

Might look at a professional model electric, one with a bypass type pump like the gas models.

Ask Jean-Claude about his. I know he has one that operates like that mounted in his truck.

Kaban
12-15-2013, 08:32 PM
I am shocked at the lack of responses here today. Do you guys not use a pressure washer here?

I know ONR and rinseless washes are popular here, but alot of times, you need to do a regular wash and pressure washers help alot in that department.

swanicyouth
12-15-2013, 08:35 PM
Wow. That's really odd. I have a Karcher K 2.360. It's a Walmart special at $130. It will be 2 years old soon. No leaks. Works flawlessly. For $500 you would expect it to work well. I use it quit frequently.

Andr3wilson
12-15-2013, 08:41 PM
Google pressure washers direct. Really you can get by with just an "OTC"/ weekender PW, but it's cheaper to buy a good one and further replacement parts than to keep buying $300 throw away units.

I got a wall mounted one on the way with a hot water pump (option). I ended up spending $1200 (bought from the CND distributor). If you need something cart mounted it's cheaper.

It may be a lot if money, but considering the unit is made for everyday professional use, it will last a long time. Repairs and replacement parts are cheap.

BeachZone
12-15-2013, 08:58 PM
I have the karcher k5.540 and it works flawlessly with my foam Cannon. I can't speak on any other models from different brands as this is alli have used. Works great. I believe Zach McG uses the same one iirc.

-Beach

oldmodman
12-16-2013, 03:38 AM
I feel like a broken record.

Go to Costco and buy WHATEVER cheapo electric pressure washer they have. Keep the box and all the paperwork. When it fails, and it WILL fail, return it and just buy the next one.

I am on my 4th electric washer. They all develop leaks, just like yours has.

Costco will honor lifetime returns on them. Just make sure you save the box and receipt.

ken tuep
12-16-2013, 07:31 AM
I've been using a greenworks 1700 psi from Lowes for about 5 years. During warmer weather it gets used on an almost daily basis. I just recently replaced it under warranty (2 months ago). It wasn't leaking, but the pressure was down a lot. I like the portability and has great pressure for washing cars, not too little or too much.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using AG Online

KB in MD
12-16-2013, 01:35 PM
I've been using a greenworks 1700 psi from Lowes for about 5 years. During warmer weather it gets used on an almost daily basis. I just recently replaced it under warranty (2 months ago). It wasn't leaking, but the pressure was down a lot. I like the portability and has great pressure for washing cars, not too little or too much.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using AG Online

How long is the warranty if you've had it for 5 years?

KB in MD
12-16-2013, 01:38 PM
I feel like a broken record.

Go to Costco and buy WHATEVER cheapo electric pressure washer they have. Keep the box and all the paperwork. When it fails, and it WILL fail, return it and just buy the next one.

I am on my 4th electric washer. They all develop leaks, just like yours has.

Costco will honor lifetime returns on them. Just make sure you save the box and receipt.

Great tip.

Thanks
:props:

aim4squirrels
12-16-2013, 01:44 PM
Great tip.

Thanks
:props:

It is a good tip, but it hinges on a few things:

A) Do you have a Costco close to you?

B) Are you factoring in the yearly membership to Costco in your overall price of the PW? Currently that's $55.00 annually, and I'll wager you can't let it lapse.

C) I may be mistaken, but if their newer unit costs more, you have to pay the difference, no?

oldmodman
12-16-2013, 04:16 PM
It is a good tip, but it hinges on a few things:

A) Do you have a Costco close to you?

B) Are you factoring in the yearly membership to Costco in your overall price of the PW? Currently that's $55.00 annually, and I'll wager you can't let it lapse.

C) I may be mistaken, but if their newer unit costs more, you have to pay the difference, no?

A Yes. Two within five miles
B Yes. I split the total yearly fee with three other people at our business. Plus I buy WAY too much stuff there. As a matter of fact I bought the house next door to me to store all my "stuff" in.
C Yes. The first one I bought was $219.00, the second was only $139.00, and so on. The one I have now is marketed under the Snap-On brand (but isn't built by them). It is a 2400psi unit with a built in hose reel. And it was only $170.00
So far it hasn't started leaking.

And the way that Costco handles returns is that they hand you cash back. Then you either just pocket it or go into the store and buy whatever you want.

FPEvo
12-16-2013, 04:23 PM
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