Howdy all-
I'm looking for some deckplate opinions here from those of you using low volume electric pressure washers.
I currently use a Husky 1750 that has recently fouled a pressure switch so now it runs continuously regardless of trigger (it's also noisy, and the hose from wand to unit is very inflexible).
I use a deionized water system, so the least flow w/ adequate pressure is desired. I used a B&D 1500 last weekend at a friends house and thought it worked VERY WELL. I don't need to peel paint, and the pressure was quite sufficient. At 1gpm, this will give me 33 more minutes of "Trigger time" on one set of DI filters when compared to my 1.5gpm Husky.
I've seen some positive comments on the Karchers...but they'll sacrifice .3gpm (they're rated at 1.3gpm).
Any comments out there on goods/others for the B&D, Karcher, or other brand I am unaware of???
Thanks all!
~John
I'm looking for some deckplate opinions here from those of you using low volume electric pressure washers.
I currently use a Husky 1750 that has recently fouled a pressure switch so now it runs continuously regardless of trigger (it's also noisy, and the hose from wand to unit is very inflexible).
I use a deionized water system, so the least flow w/ adequate pressure is desired. I used a B&D 1500 last weekend at a friends house and thought it worked VERY WELL. I don't need to peel paint, and the pressure was quite sufficient. At 1gpm, this will give me 33 more minutes of "Trigger time" on one set of DI filters when compared to my 1.5gpm Husky.
I've seen some positive comments on the Karchers...but they'll sacrifice .3gpm (they're rated at 1.3gpm).
Any comments out there on goods/others for the B&D, Karcher, or other brand I am unaware of???
Thanks all!
~John