Just found this deal for a Generac pressure washer. It's list price @ HomeDepot, and the lowest I could find is $219 at Tractor supply. Seems to be a great deal directly from the manufacturer. Homedepot and Tractor supply reviews seem to be good. One google review lists incompatibility with other hoses, but haven't checked that yet.
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Just found this deal for a Generac pressure washer. It's list price @ HomeDepot, and the lowest I could find is $219 at Tractor supply. Seems to be a great deal directly from the manufacturer. Homedepot and Tractor supply reviews seem to be good. One google review lists incompatibility with other hoses, but haven't checked that yet.
Generac is an industry leader in generators with their very reliable internal combustion engines. If this deal was for a gasoline powered version it would be super slick.
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I was wondering this too. Then I realized that the 300psi isn't really worth it and if there's an issue, I know Costco will take care of me in store vs having to ship this out or whatever. The greenworks comes in tomorrow.
I was wondering this too. Then I realized that the 300psi isn't really worth it and if there's an issue, I know Costco will take care of me in store vs having to ship this out or whatever. The greenworks comes in tomorrow.
What are good/great specs, for a high quality unit, that doesn't break the bank?
This is a loaded question that can't be answered without bias. Good/Great specs are all based on what your end purpose is. Do you want gas or electric. Power washing pavement or just cleaning your car. Does portability matter? Buying a 3000psi power washer for your deck seems like extreme overkill to me, but if you got a good deal and you're not worried about splintering the wood, have at it. But could you have saved a few hundred getting something less powerful? Sure, but is it the best bang for the buck? Maybe not, but if you don't need something as powerful and has potential to damage what you're cleaning, you better know what you're doing.
Not trying to get on you, but questions regarding tools are always subjective to use.
This is a loaded question that can't be answered without bias. Good/Great specs are all based on what your end purpose is. Do you want gas or electric. Power washing pavement or just cleaning your car. Does portability matter? Buying a 3000psi power washer for your deck seems like extreme overkill to me, but if you got a good deal and you're not worried about splintering the wood, have at it. But could you have saved a few hundred getting something less powerful? Sure, but is it the best bang for the buck? Maybe not, but if you don't need something as powerful and has potential to damage what you're cleaning, you better know what you're doing.
Not trying to get on you, but questions regarding tools are always subjective to use.
Yes, I understand. I was looking for a electric, high quality suburban use: pavement, fence, auto. Amazon has some higher specs on sale, for about the same price.
Generac are the guys that will show up with a 53' x 10' x 12' trailer, all generator, that can power a major trauma hospital in a power down emergency. (In reality they have the massive Generac generator permanently mounted on site, wired in, waiting, and periodically tested for said emergency - and they have an exact match spare generator on site with failover switching - multimillion dollar setup with contracts worth a lot to maintain but a level 1 trauma hospital is a billion dollar+ facility all said and done.)
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It's 300psi more, for starters, it also looks better, greenworks look like a toy honestly.
Same size hose and electrical cord.
This one looks eaiser to roll with bigger wheels. Biggest advantage of Costco one is well Costco. Is 2000 enough to clear crap out of concrete walkways?
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Generac is an idustry leading in generators with their very reliable internal combustion engines. If this deal was for a gasoline powered version it would be super slick.
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I was wondering this too. Then I realized that the 300psi isn't really worth it and if there's an issue, I know Costco will take care of me in store vs having to ship this out or whatever. The greenworks comes in tomorrow.
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Generac are the guys that will show up with a 53' x 10' x 12' trailer, all generator, that can power a major trauma hospital in a power down emergency. (In reality they have the massive Generac generator permanently mounted on site, wired in, waiting, and periodically tested for said emergency - and they have an exact match spare generator on site with failover switching)
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Not trying to get on you, but questions regarding tools are always subjective to use.
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Same size hose and electrical cord.
This one looks eaiser to roll with bigger wheels. Biggest advantage of Costco one is well Costco. Is 2000 enough to clear crap out of concrete walkways?
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