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We don’t recommend these; they’re less durable, and the connection points are proprietary from company to company, so additional accessories are more difficult to get, and you may have fewer options. But you also need to do a certain amount of pressure washing in order to justify owning one of these machines. Most rental centers… Continue reading Power and the Engineer

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If the motor didn’t have such a low-key sound, this constant operation could have been an issue, but at no point did the motor noise bother us. But gas pressure washers do have their place, due to their power. They’re considerably faster at cleaning—roughly twice as fast—than electric models. This difference is most noticeable when… Continue reading The Railway Engineer

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Up near the handle is a series of pressure-fit holes that hold the tips with enough grip to secure them but not so much that taking them out is difficult. The storage space even has an additional hole in case you add a nozzle later on. After testing, we’ve added the Greenworks Pro 2700 PSI… Continue reading Power and the Engineer

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The nozzles are 0, 15, 25, 40 degrees and a black nozzle for dispensing soap. Portability is not an issue with the Stanley SLP2050 because it comes with a mobile cart with wheels you can easily use to move it wherever you want the work done. If you don’t dig the mobile cart, you can… Continue reading The Railway Engineer

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The Westinghouse WPX3200 is part of the Pressure Washers test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, Pressure Washers models like the WPX3200 are rated on multiple sun joe spx 3000 criteria, such as those listed below. 5 quick connect nozzles are attached to the SLP2050 so that you can easily switch to the… Continue reading The Railway Engineer

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But the way Karcher implements these systems is what makes them stand out. Their products tend to last longer than the competition while also performing better. In addition, induction motors are quieter than universal motors, as they tend to hum rather than whine. The motor in the RY makes a fairly inoffensive sound as far… Continue reading Power and the Engineer

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If you’ve got a large deck or driveway, this is the pressure washer to get because it simply pumps out more water in the same amount of time. And without compromising on pressure since the max rated pressure is still a very respectable 1800psi. Just hook up a surface cleaner attachment to the ¼” connector… Continue reading The Railway Engineer