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An effective way to measure the cleaning power of a pressure washer is to calculate its GPM multiplied by its PSI . This calculation works because it takes into account both how much water is output and the pressure at which the water is sprayed. We found theIvation – IVA-9175L to be a great choice… Continue reading Power and the Engineer

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There are surface cleaner attachments which have a rotating arm with nozzles on either end that push out water jets to spin the arm around. With the ePX3000 you can comfortably transition between paved and unpaved surfaces without any hiccups. This thing climbs up slopes like a champ, and you can Champion Power Equipment simply… Continue reading The Railway Engineer

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The Sun Joe SPX4000 is equipped with easy glide wheels and a big handle in order for you to easily move it wherever you want to work. Pull the wand’s trigger to release pressure from the system and drain remaining water from the hose. Some user reviews claimed certain units didn’t always seem to live… Continue reading Power and the Engineer

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Because of its low center of gravity, the Westinghouse effortlessly glides from lawn to cement without tipping over. This lightweight pressure washer is user-friendly, can cut through tough grime, stains, and paint, and can be taken anywhere. We evaluate pressure washers in real-world conditions, including measuring their ability to blast away dirt and mildew from… Continue reading The Railway Engineer

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With the Stanley SLP2050, you don’t have to deal with gas, the fumes, noise, the maintenance or any of the discomfort that comes with gas models. The Powerboss pressure washer is very similar to the Simpson MSH3125 which I talked about above. Just like the Simpson, it comes equipped with a Honda GC190 engine. One… Continue reading Power and the Engineer

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After our picks, keep reading to learn more about how we test pressure washers and what you should consider when shopping for one for your home. If you’ve ever watched a viral video of someone steam-cleaning a tile floor, you know how satisfying it is to see a surface go from filthy to flawless in… Continue reading The Railway Engineer

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Westinghouse clearly had its top engineers design this unit; from top to bottom, this pressure washer is packed with features. The Briggs & Stratton has a 35-foot power cord, which, actually, is one of our few complaints. With the 25-foot inlet hose in tandem, we found it to be cumbersome to keep them from tangling… Continue reading Power and the Engineer

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Last, Ryobi covers this model with a three-year limited warranty, one of the longest warranties we found for an electric pressure washer. Ryobi tools are readily available at Home Depot, too, and you can have any servicing done through that retailer, as well, an option that adds to the overall convenience of this pressure washer.… Continue reading Power and the Engineer

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It would have been a far better experience if they completely removed this feature. We read reviews about people melting their high-pressure sun joe spx 3000 hoses on the engine when they weren’t careful. While this is definitely something you should note, it certainly isn’t a deal-breaker. Our product experts start by analyzing the current… Continue reading Power and the Engineer

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Most manufacturers no longer give a horsepower rating, so engine displacement is now the only universal way to compare relative engine size. Most pressure washers can apply soap or detergent under low pressure. The easiest method is through an on-board tank where the soap or detergent can be stored. Another method includes the use of… Continue reading The Railway Engineer