Kobalt 600-PSI Rubber Pressure Washer Spray Gun Kit As low as $46 YMMV
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Lowes has Kobalt 600-PSI Rubber Pressure Washer Spray Gun Kit As low as $46 in-store only YMMV
Comes with 2.0 AH battery and charger. The battery alone is a deal at the price. Previously $74
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May be a deal on the battery but as far as the product goes, why would you want to use that thing ? If you still have to drag around a water hose the point of a battery powered tool is pointless. Why not just use a regular pressure washer and drag around the much easier power washer hose ? Can't imagine this thing ever sold very well
May be a deal on the battery but as far as the product goes, why would you want to use that thing ? If you still have to drag around a water hose the point of a battery powered tool is pointless. Why not just use a regular pressure washer and drag around the much easier power washer hose ? Can't imagine this thing ever sold very well
i could see it being great for "non-powerwasher powerwasher jobs". For example rinsing off the porch, cleaning a car, screens/windows. lugging out the pressure washer, getting it gassed and started, uncoiling the hose, getting down on my knees to get the hose connected, and so on; is worth it for some jobs, and extended use, but not for little things like this.
I also need a battery for the work light deal a few months back...
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12-22-2021 at 07:04 AM.
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May be a deal on the battery but as far as the product goes, why would you want to use that thing ? If you still have to drag around a water hose the point of a battery powered tool is pointless. Why not just use a regular pressure washer and drag around the much easier power washer hose ? Can't imagine this thing ever sold very well
It has significant restrictions (power and water access), however, is portable with clean water source - my neighbor uses a competitor brand to clean around his pool, using the pool water for quick and easy minor cleaning of his deck (bird droppings, leaf staining, etc). Or, transfer water in a tank on an ATV/tractor to a remote area for a quick clean (mailbox, for instance).
i could see it being great for "non-powerwasher powerwasher jobs". For example rinsing off the porch, cleaning a car, screens/windows. lugging out the pressure washer, getting it gassed and started, uncoiling the hose, getting down on my knees to get the hose connected, and so on; is worth it for some jobs, and extended use, but not for little things like this.
I also need a battery for the work light deal a few months back...
They make electric / carry around pressure washers with more power than this .
Me personally , have quick disconnects on all hoses and ports on my power washer . A good 50' power washer hose . And leave my pressure in one spot .
Either way you have to hook up the garden hose so then all your looking at is starting the pressure washer . Which if it's electric is no different than battery .
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12-22-2021 at 07:25 AM.
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May be a deal on the battery but as far as the product goes, why would you want to use that thing ? If you still have to drag around a water hose the point of a battery powered tool is pointless. Why not just use a regular pressure washer and drag around the much easier power washer hose ? Can't imagine this thing ever sold very well
Ok ? So you're going to carry around a heavy a$$ bucket of water which will empty in 4-5 minutes and refill it and move it ? And still need a hose from bucket to wand
If you need it in a place where there is no water source yes. That is exactly what you do. You're main point of it not being portable because you still need a hose is wrong. It would've been quicker for you to read the product description than to write a pointless comment.
If you need it in a place where there is no water source yes. That is exactly what you do. You're main point of it not being portable because you still need a hose is wrong. It would've been quicker for you to read the product description than to write a pointless comment.
My argument is not about portability? But go on with your bad self
May be a deal on the battery but as far as the product goes, why would you want to use that thing ? If you still have to drag around a water hose the point of a battery powered tool is pointless. Why not just use a regular pressure washer and drag around the much easier power washer hose ? Can't imagine this thing ever sold very well
My argument is not about portability? But go on with your bad self
... my neighbor uses a competitor brand to clean around his pool, using the pool water for quick and easy minor cleaning of his deck (bird droppings, leaf staining, etc). Or, transfer water in a tank on an ATV/tractor to a remote area for a quick clean (mailbox, for instance).
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12-22-2021 at 07:56 AM.
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May be a deal on the battery but as far as the product goes, why would you want to use that thing ? If you still have to drag around a water hose the point of a battery powered tool is pointless. Why not just use a regular pressure washer and drag around the much easier power washer hose ? Can't imagine this thing ever sold very well
Ever owned a boat?
There's almost always a hose or spigot at every dock, but often with shitty pressure.
Similar situation for campers/motorhomes.
This is a godsend for those situations.
Yes, it's rather specialized, so maybe didn't sell all that widely, but why does it seem to irk you so much?
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I also need a battery for the work light deal a few months back...
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I also need a battery for the work light deal a few months back...
They make electric / carry around pressure washers with more power than this .
Me personally , have quick disconnects on all hoses and ports on my power washer . A good 50' power washer hose . And leave my pressure in one spot .
Either way you have to hook up the garden hose so then all your looking at is starting the pressure washer . Which if it's electric is no different than battery .
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It has a siphon to suck water from a bucket.
If you need it in a place where there is no water source yes. That is exactly what you do. You're main point of it not being portable because you still need a hose is wrong. It would've been quicker for you to read the product description than to write a pointless comment.
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My argument is not about portability? But go on with your bad self
(maybe I've been watching too much Yellowstone )
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There's almost always a hose or spigot at every dock, but often with shitty pressure.
Similar situation for campers/motorhomes.
This is a godsend for those situations.
Yes, it's rather specialized, so maybe didn't sell all that widely, but why does it seem to irk you so much?