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    Question Pressure washers

    I'm thinking of purchasing a pressure washer. I can get one on sale at home depot for $170. It's some "power stroke" brand I've never heard of with 2200 psi. Is that enough pressure? Does anyone have input. Would I need more than that to wash customers cars. Seems like it would be fine but I've never had one. Thanks

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    Check out the green works 1700psi at lowes. A few people suggested it to me and that is the one I am leaning toward

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    Bought the Karcher Series X 2000psi electric last month from Pressure Washers Direct. Wanted something better than the standard home depot fare but didn't want a gas powered model. Plan to use it for the usual projects (house, brick patio and driveway). Also bought a foam cannon to use with the Karcher. Now all I need is nice weather to work with it. My advice is read some reviews before you get the HD model. And the Karcher isn't that much more expensive.

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    Re: Pressure washers

    I had the Green 1700 from Lowes for a little while. I was disappointed with it and returned it after about a week.

    I then moved to the Cleanforce 1800 and its okay, but also not enough. It has more GPM and PSI than the Green, but still pretty weak.

    I now (maybe 6 months after buying the green) use a 2700 psi 2.7gpm honda powered unit that has been in my parents garage for a few years and it is GREAT. Maybe on the verge of a little too strong, but if you're careful it's great. Also works awesome with my MTM foam cannon (far better than the cleanforce and green did)

    Id say 2200-2500 psi, 2.3-2.7gpm is ideal for washing cars.

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    The GPM is a little lower than I'd consider ideal, but it should serve your needs as far as cleaning power.

    To put it all into perspective. With the Cleanforce 1800 PSI, I can put my hand about 5-6 inches from the tip with the "general" tip, and it doesn't hurt, or leave a lasting mark. I have accidentally hit my foot with the 2700 before from about the same distance (in highschool washing a deck bare foot) and it left a pretty nice cut.


    Think of these tools as "lifetime" tools and get something you can "grow into". Don't limit yourself by going small, it will only cost you more money when you're not satisfied.

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    Re: Pressure washers

    Think of these tools as "lifetime" tools and get something you can "grow into". Don't limit yourself by going small, it will only cost you more money when you're not satisfied.[/QUOTE]

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    Re: Pressure washers

    You will find interesting informations here Quick Find

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    Okay, thanks. I will do some more research and hopefully feel good about a specific model.

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    Re: Pressure washers

    gas with high gpm for the win! love my honda 3000psi 2.7gpm! good for everything! car house etc! best investment/toy so far!
    (careful with high psi..)
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    Re: Pressure washers

    Bought an Excell XC2800 2800 PSI of CL for $200. Previous owner used it once. Still looks brand new!



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    Re: Pressure washers

    Nice find. Mine just died I may have to check in to that one.

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