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Is there a switch that let's you control the On/Off part of the soap? Or is it once you pour soap in the dispensary the only way to spray only water is to use up all the soap first?
Is there a switch that let's you control the On/Off part of the soap? Or is it once you pour soap in the dispensary the only way to spray only water is to use up all the soap first?
The gun went bad on my 2700psi gas pressure washer and I borrowed my neighbors 3300psi gas one and was amazed at the difference. My next one will be 3300-3400, to me it's totally worth the extra $100-200 since it was twice as fast to do my large cement patio and stonewalls. I have stone walls that run the length of my property both at the street and in the back yard. Also have stone walls lining my driveway on both sides and a cement walkway from front to back so my use case is different than most. Electric pressure washers will always be a joke for all but the smallest jobs. Maybe as a glorified car wash tool but never for typical pressure washer uses.
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Anyone knows what PSI & GPM is needed to effectively clean the driveway? Preferably using surface washer?
Really depends on the size of the job and how long you want it to take. The cheapest gas pressure washer will clean cement at least 2 to 3 times quicker than this underpowered electric unit. A mid-tier gas model - 3300-3400PSI would be almost twice as fast as a cheap entry level 2600-2800PSI gas model. To me it is worth spending an extra $100 or so on a more powerful gas unit, after all time is money
Really depends on the size of the job and how long you want it to take. The cheapest gas pressure washer will clean cement at least 2 to 3 times quicker than this underpowered electric unit. A mid-tier gas model - 3300-3400PSI would be almost twice as fast as a cheap entry level 2600-2800PSI gas model. To me it is worth spending an extra $100 or so on a more powerful gas unit, after all time is money
Thanks! I was thinking of buying the Dewalt electric 2100 psi model for my small driveway. But after reading your response I think I should focus my attention on buying gas model.
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