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Very helpful thread.Any updates?
Thanks for the info.What pressure washer did you have again?What will you get now?
I have a Stanley 1.4 GPM electric pressure washer. It's crap. I'm looking into this pressure washer currently. It's the one I'm leaning towards at the moment. I like it, it's compact, has sufficient power, has weight to stay grounded, brass fittings, rugged build, portable, and I can hook up a quality hose to it.
AR Blue Clean Electric Pressure Washer — 1.9 GPM, 1350 PSI, Model# AR610 | Electric-Cold Water | Northern Tool + Equipment
I have a Stanley 1.4 GPM electric pressure washer. It's crap. I'm looking into this pressure washer currently. It's the one I'm leaning towards at the moment. I like it, it's compact, has sufficient power, has weight to stay grounded, brass fittings, rugged build, portable, and I can hook up a quality hose to it.
AR Blue Clean Electric Pressure Washer — 1.9 GPM, 1350 PSI, Model# AR610 | Electric-Cold Water | Northern Tool + Equipment
I like the flat design, but do you really think 1350 is enough PSI?
Btw very good and informative info you put up on top. I detail out of a golf course that has more members than parking spots and it is a pain moving the cars around and finding parking.
As far as electric pressure washers go have you looked into the Cam Sprays or Kranzle pressure washers? I am getting a Kranzle soon and I wanted it over the Cam Spray because it has a self priming pump and can suck water out of a still source much like a Karcher. This way if my shurflo pump goes out at least the pressure washer can suck the water from the tank. My friend who also details has a Kranzle and has been using it almost daily for 4 years so far.
Kranzle
Kranzle K1600 - Prosumer Hand-Held 1600 PSI (Electric-Cold) Pressure Washer w/ Pump
Cam spray
Cam Spray 1500A - Prosumer 1450 PSI (Electric-Cold Water) Hand Carry Pressure Washer
My Karcher X series 1800 psi is running awesome as well and I probably almost have 100 cars washed with it, but I want a proffesional pressure washer with replaceable parts and the ability to put a heavy duty reel with high grade hose.
Thanks man. Yeah, I agree...that Kranzle looks good. I like that better! More pressure, and it looks like a better build. :dblthumb2:
It is good to have plenty of choices :xyxthumbs:Most people will think we are nuts for wanting an expensive electric washer since we can buy a good gas model for that price, but I personally am tired of dealing with the bulky engine models and maintenance issues. I know they are good and strong but there is something about the electric models that I have always liked.
I really want to buy the Kranzle asap but I am thinking it might be a better idea to get it once the whole winter and rain season is gone. So far I have been impressed with my Karcher X series, and only time will tell of how long it will run for. Let us know what you end up getting!
Thats a lot for all of the info. I will be going mobile here in a few weeks.
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We think a lot alike. From my experience, and I'm sure you can relate as well...I've never needed a gas pressure washer. I have my generator, or a customers electrical at all times.
I love these little portable units too. Take up much less space. Plus, I don't find myself needing all that much pressure. Anywhere between 1300 and 1800 psi is plenty for me. I mean really, I'm just doing a prep wash.
They may be expensive...but I feel like you do, there's just something I find much more convenient about just plugging in, and off you go. Plus, you don't need gas! lol
Since the beginning I tried to take the route of being on the quiet side. I feel this can be important to a customer, and something they would appreciate. My generator isn't a super quiet Honda...but, it does have a muffler and isn't very loud. I feel the same about a pressure washer. The more comfortable the customer is with me being at their home or business...the better.
I'm gonna bookmark that Kranzle, ha. :dblthumb2:
We think a lot alike. From my experience, and I'm sure you can relate as well...I've never needed a gas pressure washer. I have my generator, or a customers electrical at all times.
I love these little portable units too. Take up much less space. Plus, I don't find myself needing all that much pressure. Anywhere between 1300 and 1800 psi is plenty for me. I mean really, I'm just doing a prep wash.
They may be expensive...but I feel like you do, there's just something I find much more convenient about just plugging in, and off you go. Plus, you don't need gas! lol
Since the beginning I tried to take the route of being on the quiet side. I feel this can be important to a customer, and something they would appreciate. My generator isn't a super quiet Honda...but, it does have a muffler and isn't very loud. I feel the same about a pressure washer. The more comfortable the customer is with me being at their home or business...the better.
I'm gonna bookmark that Kranzle, ha. :dblthumb2:
Yes very true having an electric pressure washer is a nice deal and no loud noises. I usually use the customers power since they don't mind at all but once I do get a propane generator I will be somewhat green in that I do not depend on gas and oil changes.
I wash the whole car with my pressure washers and I will soon add a foam cannon to my arsenal. These small models are also smaller than my Karcher X series which is around 30 pounds as well. Since I live in a so so area, I usually lug my pressure washer out every night so even having a smaller model will be beneficial.
Let us know when you get that beast!
After seeing the small profile of those other two PWs...thats a very attractive perk to them. I'd like the added power for RV's and even doing REALLY bad floor mats, but 1800 is decent.
So when you say you're doing a prep wash, whats your process? I've found myself a couple of times lately when the car isn't TRASHED...pulling it out...giving it a good PW to knock all the dirt out of the body lines, trim, door handles etc. Doing the rims (its a HUGE PITA to use the wheel brush on FILTHY rims so i give them a prep wash first before going to scrub the area behind the face of the rim) and then pulling it back in for an ONR wash. I'll mix some APC with my ONR wash water to help strip any wax that may be on it and that has been doing the trick for me.
Ever do anything like that?
I will certainly come back to this thread with any changes, or additions to my van or equipment.
Something funny...my birthday is coming up in the end of November, and my girl asked my what I want. I showed her the Kranzle, haha. We shall see! She said she doesn't wanna get me a pressure washer for my birthday. She said "that's a stupid gift!". I disagree, lol. That would be an amazing gift!