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Flash Gordon
05-09-2014, 10:08 PM
Generac OneWASH (http://powertoclean.com/)

http://powertoclean.com/downloads/spec-sheet-onewash.pdf

Your thoughts?

crober53
05-09-2014, 10:20 PM
Buddy has one. Does great. He has a pressure washing business and bought it last at menards on sale for 350 if I remember right.

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Bates Detailing
05-09-2014, 10:23 PM
Generac OneWASH (http://powertoclean.com/)

http://powertoclean.com/downloads/spec-sheet-onewash.pdf

Your thoughts?


4 easy payments = worth half of those monies if not WAY less period. I think my pressure washer cost around 500 or 600 - can't remember, but if they said pay ??? a month, I wouldv'e turned the other way. You get what you pay for period....... if payments are offered, then they are making bank off of you. Cash is King - only IMO of course :buffing::buffing::buffing:

aztec1987
05-09-2014, 10:24 PM
I really need a new pressure washer...our Simpson pressure washer gave up and as well our AR Blue electrical pressure washer

cshamilton
05-09-2014, 10:27 PM
My local Lowes had it at Christmas for $300ish and when I went to get it it was SOLD OUT! argh. But I am intrigued too. I want the 3000PSI when I need it, and want to use 2000 when I don't. I just don't like the concept of washing a car with the gas PW for the simple fact that when I set the gun down, I don't want to have to kill the engine and start it back. Is that still the way you have to do it?

aztec1987
05-09-2014, 10:28 PM
My local Lowes had it at Christmas for $300ish and when I went to get it it was SOLD OUT! argh. But I am intrigued too. I want the 3000PSI when I need it, and want to use 2000 when I don't. I just don't like the concept of washing a car with the gas PW for the simple fact that when I set the gun down, I don't want to have to kill the engine and start it back. Is that still the way you have to do it?

My biggest pet peeve is having your hands wet and trying to start it up when the black handle slips away from your hand!!!

FUNX650
05-09-2014, 10:59 PM
Flash...

You're much better off buying a pressure washer that has a Honda GX engine and a CAT triplex pump.

Bob

BradsDetailing
05-18-2015, 09:35 AM
Flash...

You're much better off buying a pressure washer that has a Honda GX engine and a CAT triplex pump.

Bob

Yep^ Some pressure washers come with a regulator so you can adjust the pressure.

You want a Honda engine because they last. And you want a Cat or Triplex pump because they last. Unless you intend to use this a couple times a year, I would invest in a pressure washer that has the good parts. Don't get caught up in any gimmicks or the color of the paint.

99monguse
06-16-2015, 03:46 PM
Yep^ Some pressure washers come with a regulator so you can adjust the pressure.

You want a Honda engine because they last. And you want a Cat or Triplex pump because they last. Unless you intend to use this a couple times a year, I would invest in a pressure washer that has the good parts. Don't get caught up in any gimmicks or the color of the paint.
Is there a unit that you'd recommend?

Marc Hufnagel
06-16-2015, 08:47 PM
I have this one, total overkill. It is a beast. I keep the pressure turned down for vehicles though. Good brand.

Generac Power Systems | Pressure Washers | Professional Grade | Generac Power Systems (http://www.generac.com/all-products/pressure-washers/professional-grade/3100psi-commercial-6590)

spiralout462
06-16-2015, 10:30 PM
Is there a unit that you'd recommend?

This is similar to the one I own.

Cold-Water-Pressure-Washer-Honda-GX390-13HP-Portable-4GPM-4200PSI-15H42 (http://www.watercannon.com/p-3161-pressure-washer-honda-gx390-13hp-portable-ar-pump-40gpm-4200psi.aspx)

I will never consider "downgrading"!!!

"Buy it once" is my motto.