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Re: Reliable Electric pressure washers
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
No experience and looks like other Chinese models sold on eBay. That being said I like that it has an induction motor. Has TSS (trigger on/off). Good amperage. I have e 2300 watt ryobi and it cuts power and sound when trigger not pulled but doesn’t shut all the way off. The gpm’s I believe are 1.2 not 2.1. Mine has same gpm and fine for pressure washing cars, decks, driveways not so good for tall houses but not sure any electric would be. I wish it had TSS but other than having to turn off/on it works great. Used about 20 times l, upgraded to snubnose gun,Quick connects, and ryobi kinkless hose. If don mind spending more I’ve been looking at AR 767. From what I’ve read so far (not much). Looks to be like the 630TSS but in a cart model seems to have a lot if not the same components
Also as someone stated above sun joe has a commercial washer 1800 psi and 1.6 gsm. Doesn’t have TSS and some complain of not playing well with after market hoses and guns.
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Yeah. I don’t trust it. Nothing much out there on it. 2600 and 1.75? Doubt it. Funny you mention the AR 767. I was looking at that today myself. Although I saw something that contradicted whether it had TSS or not. Will dig further thanks. The Amps are 19 though. Might be tight with a normal circuit without upgrading....
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Re: Reliable Electric pressure washers
Originally Posted by
Fenwayfan77
Yeah. I don’t trust it. Nothing much out there on it. 2600 and 1.75? Doubt it. Funny you mention the AR 767. I was looking at that today myself. Although I saw something that contradicted whether it had TSS or not. Will dig further thanks. The Amps are 19 though. Might be tight with a normal circuit without upgrading....
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The Comet Static 1700 is looking like an option as well. Not a ton of pressure, but enough for car washing. Great flow rate.
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Re: Reliable Electric pressure washers
Originally Posted by
North1Star
Kranzle ... period
Not everyone has $1400, LOL
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Re: Reliable Electric pressure washers
The sunjoe pro series uses standard hoses, attachments, guns, etc. I have 2 of them.
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Re: Reliable Electric pressure washers
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
Not everyone has $1400, LOL
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When OP ask about the best, and there is no defined budget, which is the case here, this is the answer he is going to get
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Re: Reliable Electric pressure washers
Originally Posted by
Daviddear30
The sunjoe pro series uses standard hoses, attachments, guns, etc. I have 2 of them.
Spx9004
Spx9o06
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Looked at 9007. Either of those have TSS?
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Re: Reliable Electric pressure washers
Originally Posted by
RaskyR1
Still happy with your AR630?
what unit do you have? by reading this post i thought you had the ar630tss?
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Re: Reliable Electric pressure washers
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Looked at 9007. Either of those have TSS?
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No. I did add a $15 remote control outlet. Used it for months without it though.
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Re: Reliable Electric pressure washers
Originally Posted by
RaskyR1
The Kranzel are excellent units, no doubt about that. I just couldn't justify paying almost twice as much for a less powerful unit.
I did purchase a 50' hose and went with a 1/4" simply because that's what the unit comes with. I wasn't sure how a 3/8" hose would effect performance, though I guess the longer hose could have an effect too, but that's beyond my knowledge. With a 50' hose there really is no need to move it around. I set mine just outside the garage door and have more then enough length to go around my full size truck.
So, the inlet to this pressure washer ..... the threaded pipe that the garden hose adaptor screws onto.... is it plastic, or metal?
The high pressure outlet looks metal but it’s hard to tel, if the inlet is black plastic, or metal. If it’s plastic my only concern would be possibly stripping the threads.
Did it come already threaded?
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Re: Reliable Electric pressure washers
Originally Posted by
North1Star
When OP ask about the best, and there is no defined budget, which is the case here, this is the answer he is going to get
"What is a good reliable pressure washer?" That is what the OP asked.
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