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Re: Is anyone using cordless pressure washers like this one?
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
Is that the price?
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That's a quick search from Home Depot's site. $205 for the 40v Hydroshot Power Share (2x20v batteries), $389 for the Hydroshot Ultra (Uses 2x 20v batteries. Didn't look that hard to see if the battery specs were different. I'm at work and supposed to be working. ). Worx listed the Ultra for $299 on their site, but out of stock. These prices are all for the full kit with batteries.
FWIW the SunJoe that I mentioned with 800 running psi is also a dual battery unit; with batteries Best Buy had it for $329 when I was looking - currently sold out on their site.
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Re: Is anyone using cordless pressure washers like this one?
I could swear the one that I saw had dual 40 V batteries which makes it pretty heavy.
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Re: Is anyone using cordless pressure washers like this one?
The unit is 40v, they just get there by having two 20v batteries.
7 and 9 lbs doesn’t sound like much, but if you’re trying to blast your whole car before starting a rinseless it seems like it would get old. Just my 2¢.
Then again, I’m the kinda guy that instead of always using a 12lb Cordless impact that will get 100% of the bolts out first try, I use a Milwaukee Fuel 3/8" with the small 2aH battery. Gets 90% of what I use it for first try, then for the other 10% I grab the 1/2" heavy hitter. Just because I can throw a bunch of weight around doesn't mean I want to.
(Admitted - not the most fair analogy as that's a work reference when a cordless pressure washer is much more likely to be recreational, but hopefully it helps explain where I'm coming from).
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Re: Is anyone using cordless pressure washers like this one?
With the worx, I think some of that listed weight is the motor which goes in your bucket
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Re: Is anyone using cordless pressure washers like this one?
Originally Posted by
MisterSnoop
With the worx, I think some of that listed weight is the motor which goes in your bucket
That's true now that you mention it because it goes in the bucket which is cool because it keeps the draw tube down, that little clip on the original doesn't always work(x)
I guess when my Worx hydroshot fails and I need a new one I'll be upgrading and since I've got 2-20v batteries and 1 40v I'm good to go, although I've got the Worx vac now and those batteries work(x) there as well.
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I use the Worx Hydroshot when I am in the road or in the winter when it’s too cold for the garden hose. It is a great alternative to free flowing water. I also have a couple of buckets with gamma seals so I can be mobile. The Hydroshot does not replace a pressure washer but it does get the job done.
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Re: Is anyone using cordless pressure washers like this one?
Originally Posted by
UncleDavy
I use the Worx Hydroshot when I am in the road or in the winter when it’s too cold for the garden hose. It is a great alternative to free flowing water. I also have a couple of buckets with gamma seals so I can be mobile. The Hydroshot does not replace a pressure washer but it does get the job done.
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Re: Is anyone using cordless pressure washers like this one?
Originally Posted by
MisterSnoop
With the worx, I think some of that listed weight is the motor which goes in your bucket
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
That's true now that you mention it because it goes in the bucket which is cool because it keeps the draw tube down, that little clip on the original doesn't always work(x)
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That's a great point I hadn't thought of when I was searching. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Is anyone using cordless pressure washers like this one?
Couldn't you just mount a 12v battery, 12v pump, 5 gal bucket with a hose on a dolly. Then put what ever sprayer you chose on it?
12v golf cart battery $120
12v pump $40-50
bucket and hose $20
dolly ??? depends on type
Actually, the cost of the bucket and dolly is not totally relevant because these systems probably should have them anyway.
I don't know. Put the above system on a two wheel dolly and it looks superior to me.
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Re: Is anyone using cordless pressure washers like this one?
I use the Worx hydroshot for the final rinse with DI ( I cut the top off a 1 gallon jug of distilled water n drop the nd in ). I can rinse my whole F150 with it.
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