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Default Pressure washers

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On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 14:15:27 -0500, Rick wrote:

Rich wrote:

You might also look into Excell Devilbiss pressure washers. They use
name brand engines and mine has served me well. Also a 2400 PSI
model.
Thanks Ken, I used to make parts for Devilbiss years ago when I worked for a
living (machinst, engineer now). I liked there attention to detail. I'll
look into them as well. The problem I'm finding is there isn't alot of
information out there about these units as they are a little bit of a
luxuray item if this ins't what your doing for a living.

I'll kep them in mind but I'm leaning toward spending the extra $70 to get
the Honda engine with there good reputation.

Rich



I have a Devilbiss that works very well. I let it freeze one winter but
parts are readily available.



If you are not taking this on the road I would look at an electric. I
bought a 5hp electric 2750 PSI 2.5 GPM that does a real good job
without the hassle of storing gasoline and yanking on a rope.
You will need another circuit in your garage since this is 30a @ 240v.

http://www.amazon.com/NorthStar-Elec.../dp/B000E6DWBE

Other people sell them


Ah yes, the Benford 2000 model!!!