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SunJoe SPX3000 longer hose?
Anybody have a recommendation for a good 50' hose for a SunJoe SPX3000? It's a 1/4" hose with M22 fittings on both ends, so I suspect pretty standard. The 20' hose it came with is a little short since I cannot walk around an entire car without moving the pressure washer, plus the hose is a bit stiff. Thanks in advance!
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I just bought a Simpson 50' 5/16" with M22 ends. It works well. It is light, doesn't have any memory issues (with staying coiled), and hasn't kinked on me yet.
Simpson model 40226
Simpson model 40226 Pressure Washer Hose - 50ft
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Originally Posted by snellvilleauto
Are you using the SunJoe pressure washer? Would love to see a pic of the setup.
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Originally Posted by d33p
Sure you can use that one. I saw it at the store yesterday and to me, it's a little flimsy for my taste.
The reason i did my setup that way was because i have 2 extra spare hoses sitting around (A 40ft and a 200ft). All i did was purchase two of these NorthStar Ball-Type Pressure Washer Quick Coupler Nipple 22mm Inlet Size, 4000 PSI, Model# ND10037P | Pressure Washer Quick Couplers| Northern Tool + Equipment
If i didn't have that 50ft hose already, i may consider the one you mentioned.
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That's the same setup I use, too. Having quick connects on the ends of the hose makes everything so much easier. I quick connect to the gun (which is from Northern, too) and to the machine. When done, disconnect and store away.
It looks like the blue hose from Northern is similar to the Simpon hose I posted. Well, at least both have M22 ends and both advertise the same features, however I can't speak to the quality. I bought the Simpson instead because, like Snellville stated, the blue one looked a little flimsy. Even the bend restrictors are flimsy. The Simpson isn't flimsy, but it also may not be quite as good as the Non-marking hose he is using. That one is also a little more expensive at $70 vs $48. Probably can't go wrong either way.
Definitely use quick-connects, though. It's the way to go.
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Re: SunJoe SPX3000 longer hose?
Lee, I like the short wand. Is that an off the shelf part that is easy to find, e.g., Lowes, HD, etc.?
I have not looked for one but the versatility and ease of use are appealing.
David
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