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Re: Apartment washing without a hose
Originally Posted by
Billy Baldone
I am adding my .02. I detail full time from my garage in Wyoming. We did not get a chance to have a water source added to the garage. My solution for winter time is a GreenWorks cordless pressure washer. i got the one with a removable bucket that sits on top that holds about 3-4 gallons???? i upgraded the hose and wand with obsessed garage parts, and use my MTM foam cannon. I am overly impressed with the overall performance of the unit. A bit pricey at around $250 with battery, but a fantastic solution, if you need one.
Just an FYI, it doesn’t look like Greenworks makes that cordless bucket model or any cordless pressure washer anymore as I didn’t find it on their website.
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Re: Apartment washing without a hose
No water or power.... this would be my go to....
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That looks nice. Work well?
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Haven’t used it as I have power and water access. Seems to popular in the UK as long as you set expectations that it is not true PW.
From what i’ve seen it has the most Psi’s and Gpm’s of all cordless/hoseless options
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Been using the Sunjoe SPX 6000c xf battery powered, works great. Holds 3 gallons. I foam with an IK sprayer first then off to the races to wash it. Final rinse with a gallon of DI water
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Re: Apartment washing without a hose
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Haven’t used it as I have power and water access. Seems to popular in the UK as long as you set expectations that it is not true PW.
From what i’ve seen it has the most Psi’s and Gpm’s of all cordless/hoseless options
Looks like the Karcher lists 600 psi at 1 GPM. I'm getting a greenworks unit that is 800 psi at .9 GPM; Sunjoe one ups them at 1160 psi at 1 GPM.
Dewalt has a cordless unit like a Hydroshot that's 550psi at 1 gpm. Newer Hydroshot ultra is 725psi at 1.1 gpm. Ryobi lists 320 psi at .8 gpm.
Um, not that I've been looking at cordless pressure washers at all lately...
dgage - You can still get the Greenworks unit at Bestbuy or over on the exotic river. I sent them an email to find out if the 3 year old warranty is valid even though they're no longer listed on the website, I'll update when I find out.
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Nice! That Ryobi looks like it has more pressure than my 20V Hydroshot has.
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I forgot all about this....
There are power washers in the market that can siphon water from a non traditional source (such as water in a barrel or bucket). I believe Karcher is one such manufacturer. They actually sell a suction hose to go along with their units. I personally dont have a Karcher but maybe someone on the board can confirm this.
Karcher Water Suction Hose with Filter for Karcher Electric Power Pressure Washers
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Small world Mike. We will be heading to Minot next week. The Daughter is there married to a TSGT, his first and only permanent base and heading for his third tour. He polishes missles for the lack of honesty.
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Re: Apartment washing without a hose
Originally Posted by
Azure
Nice! That Ryobi looks like it has more pressure than my 20V Hydroshot has.
The Ryobi unit and Base model Hydroshot are both rated at 320psi.
Either way works out and gives you the option to have a pressurized water source when none is available.
Originally Posted by
psnt1ol
I forgot all about this....
There are power washers in the market that can siphon water from a non traditional source (such as water in a barrel or bucket). I believe Karcher is one such manufacturer. They actually sell a suction hose to go along with their units. I personally dont have a Karcher but maybe someone on the board can confirm this.
I have a Karcher unit as well but the GPM is too high and would suck down a 5 gallon bucket pretty quick. The tradeoff is that I have lower PSI with this Ryobi.
Originally Posted by
davidc
Small world Mike. We will be heading to Minot next week. The Daughter is there married to a TSGT, his first and only permanent base and heading for his third tour. He polishes missles for the lack of honesty.
Sounds good David. Shoot me a message when you get up here.
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