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    electric pressure washer?

    Hi All ,

    I've been seeing some mixed reviews on electric pressure washers. I would think for home maintenance they might not have enough pressure but are they ok for cars. What I am most concerned with is reliability. A sales person at the local hardware store said she wouldn't even waiste her money on one.
    I see some have a auto off that shuts down the pump when the trigger is not pulled. I have heard that is the main problem with pw failures.
    For use on cars are the gas units overkill on pressure?
    Any recommendations or comments greatly appreciated. This pw would be for my own personal use. I have a 20amp breaker or I can use a generator so power is not a issue.

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    Re: electric pressure washer?

    I have a Kranzle and it's great. Built like a tank.

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    Re: electric pressure washer?

    Tried one a few years ago.
    I agree it would be fine for use around the house, but not on a commercial level with regular daily use.
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    Re: electric pressure washer?

    If it's just for personal use and nothing heavy duty then I feel an electric is just fine. I have an inexpensive 1500 Cleanforce brand and I've used it countless times in the 2 years I've had it. No issues to speak of and it's certainly more than powerful enough for detailing duty.

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    Been using A CamSpray 1500a for about 7 yrs and its been flawless.
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    I had a Husky that was given to me over 3 years ago that I blew up (my fault) and just bought a 1.2 GPM 1500 psi greenworks and LOVE IT!

    Dont listen to anything else that sales person tells you...shes obviously trying to make you spend more money.
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    Re: electric pressure washer?

    i got some good advice from a few experts on pressure washers online and they said generally the gas pressure washers that are less than $500 are okay but aren't going to last long if you use them often as the pumps go out (noisy/loud as well if that matters). if I were in your shoes, I would pick up an electric pressure washer and there are many threads with some good suggestions by many on here...
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    Re: electric pressure washer?

    I think I will try a electric unit. I would think they are more than enough for washing csrs,cleaning aluminum handrails or cleaning siding or gutters.
    I'm looking at a blue clean AR ar390ss. Has auto shut off to pump when trigger is released.. looks to have good reviews.
    I think this will do about 90% of what I would need a pw for around my house. Then if it is dependable I am set.

    Chad

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    I had a greenworks from lowes I like it very much till I got the ryobi from HD . smaller overall size and much quieter . main reason I got the ryobi is Becasue I could swap out the stiff pw hose for a flexilla .

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    Re: electric pressure washer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chad215 View Post
    I think I will try a electric unit. I would think they are more than enough for washing csrs,cleaning aluminum handrails or cleaning siding or gutters.
    I'm looking at a blue clean AR ar390ss. Has auto shut off to pump when trigger is released.. looks to have good reviews.
    I think this will do about 90% of what I would need a pw for around my house. Then if it is dependable I am set.

    Chad
    Every electric pressure washer I've ever used auto shuts off when the trigger is released.

    Proprietary fittings are why I chose not to purchase an AR washer. Went with Sun Joe instead.

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