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    Electric power washer

    came across this while surfing around thought some of you might be interested

    Sears offers the Black & Decker 1,550 PSI Electric Power Washer, model no. 11BLE-105, for $89.99. Coupon code "SDEALS817" drops it to $84.99. Shipping adds $15.60, or choose free in-store pickup
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    Re: Electric power washer

    Quote Originally Posted by NewXJ View Post
    came across this while surfing around thought some of you might be interested

    Sears offers the Black & Decker 1,550 PSI Electric Power Washer, model no. 11BLE-105, for $89.99. Coupon code "SDEALS817" drops it to $84.99. Shipping adds $15.60, or choose free in-store pickup
    Are you asking for advice on whether or not to get it or just putting it out there for anyone looking for one?

    Personally ive had it with electrics. Their hoses suck and bundle up...they tip with extreme ease. I cant speak for this one but the ones ive tried both have cheap tool holders that fall off easily..the quick connects break within a couple of uses...sorry i'm ranting lol

    On the positive....its nice to have something that doesn't make a ton of noise and run the whole time. They work great for blasting dirt out of crevices on cars...great for cleaning tires and rims (when used with APC or some sort of cleaner). But they just make you work SO HARD to use them that its really a pain...so if you have the room id opt for a gas one. The hose not getting all jacked up and being able to add 25 ft of hose if you want it (or more) is worth it....thats what i'll be doing asap
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