CPO Commerce via eBay[ebay.com] has Murray R020833 2000 PSI Pressure Washer w/30' Hose Certified Refurbished for $106.99. Shipping is Free
Product Description from Store
The Murray 2000 PSI Electric Pressure Washer has a top pressure of 2000 PSI when used with the 15 degree nozzle and a lower pressure of 1000-1200 PSI when using the 40 degree nozzle.
The machine weighs just under 50 lbs. and is easily movable with the easy flip handle and solid 7 in. wheels.
The unit plugs into a standard 120V electrical outlet and has a built in GFCI.
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CPO Commerce via eBay[ebay.com] has Murray R020833 2000 PSI Pressure Washer w/30' Hose Certified Refurbished for $106.99. Shipping is Free
Product Description from Store
The Murray 2000 PSI Electric Pressure Washer has a top pressure of 2000 PSI when used with the 15 degree nozzle and a lower pressure of 1000-1200 PSI when using the 40 degree nozzle.
The machine weighs just under 50 lbs. and is easily movable with the easy flip handle and solid 7 in. wheels.
The unit plugs into a standard 120V electrical outlet and has a built in GFCI.
How's the unit you got been performing? I almost got thay unit from Costco as well
I only used it once. It worked fine. I washed my car. This is my first electric PW so I don't have a comparison. By definition they seem "weak" vs the big gas one that I used a few years ago but you don't want or need that for car washing. I was still surprised that using this to blast off dirt from rubber mats it wasn't getting them fully cleaned in the first two tries so the stream certainly isn't super powerful and I would think this would be painful if you were trying to clean concrete driveways etc
I only used it once. It worked fine. I washed my car. This is my first electric PW so I don't have a comparison. By definition they seem "weak" vs the big gas one that I used a few years ago but you don't want or need that for car washing. I was still surprised that using this to blast off dirt from rubber mats it wasn't getting them fully cleaned in the first two tries so the stream certainly isn't super powerful and I would think this would be painful if you were trying to clean concrete driveways etc
it would be great if they made propane powered as opposed to gasoline for more power without the hassle of gas
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