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Getbig Main Boards => General Topics => Topic started by: Princess L on May 08, 2013, 02:39:24 PM
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Last year I used a friend's pressure washer and really liked it. It was a Sears Craftsman with a Honda engine GC 190 6.0
2800 PSI / 2.2 GPM
I've been looking at purchasing one of these two.
$299.00 2 year warranty
Homelite Honda 2700 psi 2.4 GPM
160 cc Honda engine helps deliver optimal performance
2,700 psi water pressure provides the cleaning power needed for tough jobs
2.3 GPM flow rate helps ensure efficient cleaning
TTI Axial pump is designed for tough jobs
Tips quickly disconnect from the nozzle for easy changes between jobs
Manual startup for reliable ignition
Foam handle for comfort
25 ft. non-marring hose helps reduce kinking and tangling and resists leaving marks
Large 12 in. never-flat tires help provide long-lasting performance
On-board detergent tank for convenient use of cleaners
Consider using with an EZ Clean Surface Cleaner for fast and easy cleaning of large areas
MFG Model # : UT80993A
MFG Part # : UT80993A
(http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/productImages/400/0e/0efe7927-b5f9-4dc2-8a53-e19ccdcb6b91_400.jpg)
or
$399.00 3 year warranty
Ryobi 3100 psi 2.5 GPM Honda Engine Gas Pressure Washer with Idle Down
Powered by a 187 cc Honda engine
Idle down technology for better fuel efficiency
5-in-1 nozzle for easy spray-pattern changes
25 ft. Power Flex hose bends like rope for easy management
Maintenance free aluminum pump
On-board detergent tank
On-board accessory storage
3 year warranty
Roll cage frame design keeps engine protected in rough conditions
Consider using with an EZ clean surface cleaner for fast and easy cleaning of large areas
30 day guarantee
MFG Model # : RY80940
MFG Part # : RY80940
(http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/productImages/300/7a/7a44c1d8-154e-4457-9550-5169f676ef38_300.jpg)
I figure i won't notice much of a difference in power either way (one is bigger, one is smaller than what I used). The 3 year warranty sounds good on the $$$one, as does the aluminum pump (no rust). Any other considerations I should look at? Leaning towards the Ryobi...
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What do these warranties cover?
Have you asked your friend if she still has hers and if it still works properly? I have burned up two (can't remember the brands) so I think your best bet is 1) borrow from your friend again or 2) Rent one for the times you need it.
If you are still wanting to purchase your own you may want to ask your friend how hers has held up.
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What do these warranties cover?
Have you asked your friend if she still has hers and if it still works properly? I have burned up two (can't remember the brands) so I think your best bet is 1) borrow from your friend again or 2) Rent one for the times you need it.
If you are still wanting to purchase your own you may want to ask your friend how hers has held up.
He's had his for years and uses often for the horse trailers. Never had a problem, but he takes care of it really well (ie; winter storage, fuel, oil, etc.). It's the Honda engine that's most important (I think).
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He's had his for years and uses often for the horse trailers. Never had a problem, but he takes care of it really well (ie; winter storage, fuel, oil, etc.)
That's the one you want.
To borrow :D
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If you must buy one of the two, imo the Honda is prettier :)
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That's the one you want.
To borrow :D
LOL! :D
I can't bring myself to do it AGAIN ;D
He lets me ride his horses any time I want. ;)
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If you must buy one of the two, imo the Honda is prettier :)
They're both Honda engines. ;)
I like the green one too ;D
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They're both Honda engines. ;)
I like the green one too ;D
Oh! I didn't realize till now they were both Hondas!
I actually like the red one better. So either way it's a win 8)
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He lets me ride his horses any time I want. ;)
English?
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English?
Oh hell no!
Western!
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Both are good. Just make sure after you use it to add a "pump saver" to lengthen the life of your pump. The engine will outlast the pump.
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Both are good. Just make sure after you use it to add a "pump saver" to lengthen the life of your pump. The engine will outlast the pump.
What is pump saver? Some sort of additive?
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yep has special additives to condition the gaskets and seals within the pump
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Get a monster if you've got an area to clean, assuming you even lift [it into the truck alone]. Volume output is where it's at. Your friend must be all day cleaning a trailer with something this size. And you'll be able to loan him your better one. Guys love that.
I think triplex plunger pumps are prefered to axial swashplate on high quality units. Brass seems like the material of choice. Not sure if they are adjustable tho. Swashplate design might allow a volume vs pressure selection?
These guys have all sorts of goodies and won't ship lots of them to Aus. >:( They do hot water models as well.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/category_pressure-washers
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Oh hell no!
Western!
Why "hell no"?...English is much more fun... and rising to the trot (posting) is much easier on your rear and back.
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Get a monster if you've got an area to clean, assuming you even lift [it into the truck alone].
;D
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yep has special additives to condition the gaskets and seals within the pump
Yes, he showed me that stuff to use before storing it for the winter. It's not necessary to use it after every use is it?
Get a monster if you've got an area to clean, assuming you even lift [it into the truck alone]. Volume output is where it's at. Your friend must be all day cleaning a trailer with something this size. And you'll be able to loan him your better one. Guys love that.
I think triplex plunger pumps are prefered to axial swashplate on high quality units. Brass seems like the material of choice. Not sure if they are adjustable tho. Swashplate design might allow a volume vs pressure selection?
These guys have all sorts of goodies and won't ship lots of them to Aus. >:( They do hot water models as well.
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/category_pressure-washers
Now you're getting complicated. :-\ I don't need a monster unit, heck, I don't need one at all, but I'm sure I'll find stuff to clean ;D I want a decent unit that will last, but I'm not willing to spend bukoo bucks.
Why "hell no"?...English is much more fun... and rising to the trot (posting) is much easier on your rear and back.
Speak for yourself ;D I like to canter/lope, gallop, rollbacks, cutting... Not a fan of trotting, but it doesn't bother me.
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Well, there's always electric ones too. I have one. A Karcher. It's not pink or anything.
It's kinda nice being able to tuck it away on its side on the garage shelves.