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FDR 25-06-2005 06:17 PM

Pressuer washer choices
 
I'm looking at getting a pressure washer at Sears. My choices that I have
narrowed it down to are a 2550 psi 6.75 Hp Briggs and Stranton Qunatum
powered one, vs. a 2800 psi Honda 6 Hp enigne. Both are Craftsman.

Is the Honda engine a better choice considering it's about $175 more? I
want to clean vinyl siding, decks, driveways and cars. It probably won't
get more than 10 hours of use a year.

Thanks



Mel M Kelly 25-06-2005 11:49 PM

It depends who makes them for Sears, I have a Coleman that is JUNK!! A
Honda engine is good but for 10 hrs a year either one will work, it is
the pump and wand that may cause you problems. Ceck Northern Hydralicks
out. Or maybe it is Northern Tool Co now. They have what you need.


From Mel & Donnie in Bluebird Valley





FDR 26-06-2005 02:56 AM


"Mel M Kelly" wrote in message
...
It depends who makes them for Sears, I have a Coleman that is JUNK!! A
Honda engine is good but for 10 hrs a year either one will work, it is
the pump and wand that may cause you problems. Ceck Northern Hydralicks
out. Or maybe it is Northern Tool Co now. They have what you need.


From Mel & Donnie in Bluebird Valley


Thanks. I don't want to really deal with mail oreder on large items though.
I like being able to deal locally and alos being able to take it back if I
don't like it.



Stanley 27-06-2005 02:27 AM

Rent one for $70/day..No maintance, storage ...

Just luv it!


"FDR" wrote in message
...
I'm looking at getting a pressure washer at Sears. My choices that I have
narrowed it down to are a 2550 psi 6.75 Hp Briggs and Stranton Qunatum
powered one, vs. a 2800 psi Honda 6 Hp enigne. Both are Craftsman.

Is the Honda engine a better choice considering it's about $175 more? I
want to clean vinyl siding, decks, driveways and cars. It probably won't
get more than 10 hours of use a year.

Thanks





G Henslee 27-06-2005 02:54 AM

FDR wrote:
I'm looking at getting a pressure washer at Sears. My choices that I have
narrowed it down to are a 2550 psi 6.75 Hp Briggs and Stranton Qunatum
powered one, vs. a 2800 psi Honda 6 Hp enigne. Both are Craftsman.

Is the Honda engine a better choice considering it's about $175 more? I
want to clean vinyl siding, decks, driveways and cars. It probably won't
get more than 10 hours of use a year.

Thanks



I'm well pleased with the DeVilbiss I bought at Sams club for $298.

Honda 5.5 - 2500 psi - 2.2 gpm, PWH Power Wave

In fact here it is with a Porter Cable label.
http://store1.yimg.com/I/tylertool_1846_105551423

imo, I wouldn't own anything with a B&S on it ever again. Oh and, ****
on Craftsman.

Cherry Darling 19-07-2005 05:02 AM

I have an Excel 2750 PSI with a Honda engine.
I can't say if the Honda engine is better, but I have been very happy
with mine.
I mainly clean my drive with mine, but I use less water, and go faster
then I would with a hose. If I had the money to burn, I would get a
small one just for the drive and a big one for other stuff. But the
small electric ones they sell at Wal Mark are mostly under powered.
With my 2750, I can stip the paint off of the drive if I am not
careful.
Just my .01 cents worth.



On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 17:17:26 GMT, "FDR"
wrote:

I'm looking at getting a pressure washer at Sears. My choices that I have
narrowed it down to are a 2550 psi 6.75 Hp Briggs and Stranton Qunatum
powered one, vs. a 2800 psi Honda 6 Hp enigne. Both are Craftsman.

Is the Honda engine a better choice considering it's about $175 more? I
want to clean vinyl siding, decks, driveways and cars. It probably won't
get more than 10 hours of use a year.

Thanks



G Henslee 19-07-2005 06:41 AM

Cherry Darling wrote:
I have an Excel 2750 PSI with a Honda engine.


With my 2750, I can stip the paint off of the drive if I am not
careful.


Your driveway is painted? Boy did you **** up.


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