And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
These smaller electric pressure washers are disappointing. I've purchased, and returned, 3 over the past few years. I'm very skeptical of the pressure claims. If you have some serious pressure cleaning work to do you'd probably be better off to rent or buy a gas powered 4000psi version. The cost is on the moon though. If you have the time and don't care how long it takes, those smaller electric ones will scratch your itch, I guess.
I have a Greenworks PW and it's light and powerful. Cleaned my metal roof and siding, both look like brand new now. Roof is 20 years old. Do I need to be able to take the paint off my car?
if you run the high pressure pump for one minute without squirting, it's shot. if you find one for sale at a swap meet, count on the fact that someone ran the high pressure pump for one minute without squirting, and it's shot.
I've used maybe 8-10 different models over the years and every single one of them did NOT turn the pump on until I squeezed the handle (squirted) so I don't know what you're talking about. My current Ryobi electric has been used a dozen times and it still works the same way, no pump problems.
These smaller electric pressure washers are disappointing. I've purchased, and returned, 3 over the past few years. I'm very skeptical of the pressure claims. If you have some serious pressure cleaning work to do you'd probably be better off to rent or buy a gas powered 4000psi version. The cost is on the moon though. If you have the time and don't care how long it takes, those smaller electric ones will scratch your itch, I guess.
ReplyDeleteI have a Greenworks PW and it's light and powerful. Cleaned my metal roof and siding, both look like brand new now. Roof is 20 years old. Do I need to be able to take the paint off my car?
ReplyDeleteThought about buying an electric but couldn't find a good review on any of them. ENded up with a gas powered Husqvarna from Costco. Works very well.
ReplyDeleteif you run the high pressure pump for one minute without squirting, it's shot. if you find one for sale at a swap meet, count on the fact that someone ran the high pressure pump for one minute without squirting, and it's shot.
ReplyDeleteI've used maybe 8-10 different models over the years and every single one of them did NOT turn the pump on until I squeezed the handle (squirted) so I don't know what you're talking about. My current Ryobi electric has been used a dozen times and it still works the same way, no pump problems.
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