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Model: Greenworks - 1900 PSI 1.2 GPM Electric Pressure Washer Combo Kit - Green
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That Amazon pressure washer is not the best selling, just Amazon pushing it for sales. There are other much better selling and better quality washers. The numbers on the link you sent are most likely inflated with that PSI on a small electric washer.
This one is compact and has the surface cleaner. It isn't nearly as powerful as your gas washer but is much easier to use and store. I keep one of these to use for quick jobs that don't need as much power.
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New to pressure washers, are these safe for cars? I've read some of them can damage the paint and clear coat, etc when used on a car. Would like to use this instead of going to those coin operated self car wash places
Should be safe as long as you use the White 40 Degree Nozzle or Green 25 Degree Nozzle, never Yellow or Red or the Turbo Nozzle. I sometimes use the Green for like Underbody and Wheel Wells if there is serious dirt that's stuck on but other than that, White Nozzle for everything.
One thing you want to do is Buy a set of Nozzles with bigger Orifice. You don't need a ton of PSI to wash cars. 1900PSI is quite a lot, the Ideal PSI for washing cars is around 900-1200 PSI and with the most GPM as possible close to 2.0 or higher. A bigger Nozzle Orifice will drop the PSI and Increase the GPM, that's what you want when washing cars. 1900 PSI but with only 1.2GPM is sort of lackluster. For example, you will spend more time on rinsing going back and forth trying to get soap off.
I received this Sunday and put it to the test. For as portable as it is, it really is a nice unit. It was able to clean my SUV just fine. The concrete/surface cleaner was a little on the weak side, but I didnt use any chemicals. I imagine it would be better if I used bleach or a concrete cleaning solution. For $100, the soap canon and pressure washer alone are well worth it. Add the extra tips, and the concrete cleaner, and its a bargain. I added the $7 extended warranty for 3 more years, since these things have a tendency to crack at the plastic handle.
Can't speak for Uberflex or Flexzilla Hose. But on my Hart Hose, it was printed on saying Uberflex by Propulse and Patent 9,046,201.
Thanks again. I got the hose delivered yesterday,and it's printed on the hose uberflex. Locally it said five in stock but they couldn't find a single one. Next thing I need to get is the easy connectors.
Thanks again. I got the hose delivered yesterday,and it's printed on the hose uberflex. Locally it said five in stock but they couldn't find a single one. Next thing I need to get is the easy connectors.
Get them or the cheap ones you can find. Quick Connects are worth every penny. Makes everything so much easier. If you feel like you Detail a lot or tend to drop the hose a lot and land the quick connects ends on the concrete or just want something that is more robust than Brass. You can shed out the extra money for some Stainless Steel Quick Connect Fitting those are much better than Brass and they won't corrode easily, can take quite a beating.
They have one on sale at Costco for $179 2000 psi. Free returns for years. I can't wait till one day when we have an electric battery cordless 3200 psi one. The gas ones are a pain in the butt.
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This one is compact and has the surface cleaner. It isn't nearly as powerful as your gas washer but is much easier to use and store. I keep one of these to use for quick jobs that don't need as much power.
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One thing you want to do is Buy a set of Nozzles with bigger Orifice. You don't need a ton of PSI to wash cars. 1900PSI is quite a lot, the Ideal PSI for washing cars is around 900-1200 PSI and with the most GPM as possible close to 2.0 or higher. A bigger Nozzle Orifice will drop the PSI and Increase the GPM, that's what you want when washing cars. 1900 PSI but with only 1.2GPM is sort of lackluster. For example, you will spend more time on rinsing going back and forth trying to get soap off.
Price is back to $219, guess it was a decent deal?
Thanks for the advice!
Is the patent printed on the box or the hose?
Is the patent printed on the box or the hose?
IM looking at this one
https://youtu.be/dIUsVWTjTdc?si=
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IM looking at this one
https://youtu.be/dIUsVWTjTdc?si=
https://www.costco.com/greenworks...29
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