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  1. #21
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    Thought this one was pretty good deal. Honda engine, built in detergent tank, and I can probly get it for a lot cheaper than that.
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    You'll use it a time or two and then it will collect dust.

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    Cordless for basic stuff and pay someone to clean the house or rent a machine.


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    I bought one of these 2 summers ago and it’s been great. Mash the button and it fires up everytime.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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    I got a Simpson with the Honda motor and it works perfect for what you are needing. Around $400
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    The hardest part of using a good pressure washer is finding a stopping point. You'll finish washing the house and then spray an oil spot on the driveway and that makes you finish the driveway because the test spot stands out so much. As you're doing the driveway, you shoot the wood fence to knock off some moss and then have to do the entire fence.

    Next time you're doing a skull mount, use the power washer to clean it up after you boil it.

    Do NOT use your finger to see how hard the water comes out of the nozzle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodney View Post
    How heavy duty do you need? I switched to electric and low is good. No more noise and no more fiddling with engines. Could never have made the switch while my dad was living though. Wouldn't want him to see me like that.
    Funny you said that, my son just told me he bought an electric one and I cringed.
    Now I am about to go borrow it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steelin' Ducks View Post
    I bought one of these 2 summers ago and it’s been great. Mash the button and it fires up everytime.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    I like that, may order one today. Any place sell it locally?

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    I like the Gas one I got from harborfreight. 4 diff. nozzles and cranks evertime
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