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Simpson Pressure Washers: Simpson 3,100 PSI 2.3 GPM Gas Cold Water MegaShot

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$204

$320

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Tractor Supply Co
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Tractor Supply Co has select Simpson Pressure Washers for the prices listed. Shipping is free or choose store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Note: Gas powered items cannot be shipped to CA.

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Available:Features (3,100 PSI 2.3 GPM):
  • CRX210 is easy to start and operate (49-state compliant)
  • Reliable and maintenance-free OEM technologies axial cam pump with thermal relief
  • MorFlex 1/4 in. x 25 ft. the high-pressure hose is non-marring, flexible and abrasion-resistant
  • Welded steel frame construction with a powder-coated finish for durability and corrosion-resistance
  • 10 in. premium pneumatic tires for ease of maneuverability across various terrain
  • 5 quick connect nozzles at 0, 15, 25 and 40, and soap nozzle to use for a variety of cleaning applications

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer (3,100 PSI 2.3 GPM) is $116 lower (36% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $319.99
    • Prices valid 11/6 while supplies last

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Tractor Supply Co has select Simpson Pressure Washers for the prices listed. Shipping is free or choose store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Note: Gas powered items cannot be shipped to CA.

Thanks to Community Member tunabreath for finding this deal.

Available:Features (3,100 PSI 2.3 GPM):
  • CRX210 is easy to start and operate (49-state compliant)
  • Reliable and maintenance-free OEM technologies axial cam pump with thermal relief
  • MorFlex 1/4 in. x 25 ft. the high-pressure hose is non-marring, flexible and abrasion-resistant
  • Welded steel frame construction with a powder-coated finish for durability and corrosion-resistance
  • 10 in. premium pneumatic tires for ease of maneuverability across various terrain
  • 5 quick connect nozzles at 0, 15, 25 and 40, and soap nozzle to use for a variety of cleaning applications

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer (3,100 PSI 2.3 GPM) is $116 lower (36% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $319.99
    • Prices valid 11/6 while supplies last

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tunabreathToday 11:07 AM
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Im working on fixing the links. Posting from mobile app messed them up.
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BigDaddyHereToday 11:34 AM
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These are great deals. Thanks
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dronewolfToday 11:52 AM
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Is there a big difference between the 3,100 psi vs 3,400 and 2.3 vs 2.5 gpm? Local store doesn't have the 240$ in stock so it's between the $192 or $252. I would only be using it to clean the driveway, deck and maybe house siding but not sure if the cheaper one would be strong enough to do the driveway?
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Quote from dronewolf :
Is there a big difference between the 3,100 psi vs 3,400 and 2.3 vs 2.5 gpm? Local store doesn't have the 240$ in stock so it's between the $192 or $252. I would only be using it to clean the driveway, deck and maybe house siding but not sure if the cheaper one would be strong enough to do the driveway?
The 3100 should be fine. I had a 3300 and 2.5 GPM and it was plenty to do all of what you want.
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nocturnalmerkinToday 01:54 PM
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Quote from dronewolf :
Is there a big difference between the 3,100 psi vs 3,400 and 2.3 vs 2.5 gpm? Local store doesn't have the 240$ in stock so it's between the $192 or $252. I would only be using it to clean the driveway, deck and maybe house siding but not sure if the cheaper one would be strong enough to do the driveway?
Jobs will be 10% faster LOL. In all seriousness, until you step up to a "pro" unit that will be much bigger and more powerful, most of the "residential" gas models are about the same. The pro models allow you to have a wider pass at a given intensity to tackle larger jobs faster. I have a Homelite brand with Honda GCV 160 engine rated at 2,700PSI 2.3GPM and it is great but takes hours to do large jobs. I can't complain got it for free from a friend that was testing out adding pressure washing to his landscaping business. He quickly upgraded to a very expensive giant pro model. I did have to replace the water pump seal which is a common issue on the model I have. It is a very easy job, 3 bolts and you have access to the seal. Just need the right size pipe to get it to seat evenly.
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gordgeckToday 03:44 PM
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Quote from dronewolf :
Is there a big difference between the 3,100 psi vs 3,400 and 2.3 vs 2.5 gpm? Local store doesn't have the 240$ in stock so it's between the $192 or $252. I would only be using it to clean the driveway, deck and maybe house siding but not sure if the cheaper one would be strong enough to do the driveway?
I had a 2600psi Toro used for about 12 years both wand and that disk thing, worked perfectly and did job fast, doubt 3,100 to 3,400 you can even tell a difference.

Just fwiw at 2,600 it does sting some if you hit your skin, 3,400 may sting a tad more lol.
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GB727Today 04:15 PM
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Quote from dronewolf :
Is there a big difference between the 3,100 psi vs 3,400 and 2.3 vs 2.5 gpm? Local store doesn't have the 240$ in stock so it's between the $192 or $252. I would only be using it to clean the driveway, deck and maybe house siding but not sure if the cheaper one would be strong enough to do the driveway?
From what I researched it said 2.5 is the way to go for cleaning concrete. 2.3 won't get some stuff off.
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Ekeenan86Today 04:32 PM
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Quote from nocturnalmerkin :

Jobs will be 10% faster LOL. In all seriousness, until you step up to a "pro" unit that will be much bigger and more powerful, most of the "residential" gas models are about the same. The pro models allow you to have a wider pass at a given intensity to tackle larger jobs faster. I have a Homelite brand with Honda GCV 160 engine rated at 2,700PSI 2.3GPM and it is great but takes hours to do large jobs. I can't complain got it for free from a friend that was testing out adding pressure washing to his landscaping business. He quickly upgraded to a very expensive giant pro model. I did have to replace the water pump seal which is a common issue on the model I have. It is a very easy job, 3 bolts and you have access to the seal. Just need the right size pipe to get it to seat evenly.
What about the difference going from a 2.5GPM to 3.5GPM? I have a Simpson 3200PSI at 2.5GPM with the Kohler engine and it has been great, starts up every time. I'm very tempted by the 3.5GPM at 4000PSI with the Honda engine. I could likely sell my other one close to this price. Curious on inputs here, both would have the triplex pump.
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MaroonPocket778Today 04:40 PM
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Anyone use the 4000psi one ever? Need something like that for several deck projects where I need to strip old layers....
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QuackQuackToday 04:44 PM
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The 3100 psi comes up $204 for me. Wondering if it's worth it to get the more expensive models instead. Anyone know the difference between the $240 and the $252 models? Looks about the same but $12 difference in price.
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Grogan14Today 04:45 PM
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Was interested, until I read some of the reviews about that brand. Pass
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dronewolfToday 05:07 PM
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Quote from QuackQuack :
The 3100 psi comes up $204 for me. Wondering if it's worth it to get the more expensive models instead. Anyone know the difference between the $240 and the $252 models? Looks about the same but $12 difference in price.
I'm seeing the same price now it was $193 earlier. I guess snooze you lose.. makes it harder to decide between that or the $252 one
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nocturnalmerkinToday 05:20 PM
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Quote from Ekeenan86 :
What about the difference going from a 2.5GPM to 3.5GPM? I have a Simpson 3200PSI at 2.5GPM with the Kohler engine and it has been great, starts up every time. I'm very tempted by the 3.5GPM at 4000PSI with the Honda engine. I could likely sell my other one close to this price. Curious on inputs here, both would have the triplex pump.
I'm sure there's a noticeable difference going to the high end of the residential model range, if you have bigger jobs that you'll do every couple years it might be worth the extra $$.. Another tip on cleaning driveways and patios- if it is a shaded area and it is mostly moss/algae then hitting it with wet and forget spray and then power washing a week or two later can help make the job faster.
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seahawksToday 05:39 PM
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Ordered the Simpson 3100 for $191 for local pickup (stated they had 1 in stock) and about 20 mins later I get a notification that they are out but should have more in Nov 16th. Canceled and ordered another one at a different store that says they have 3 in stock and now having it shipped for free. The price did go up to $203.99
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Wolfpack2014Today 06:41 PM
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Grabbed the 4000 PSI 3.5 GPM one that I have been eyeing for awhile. Just didn't expect to get it from tractor supply! Great price at $569

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