Briggs & Stratton 1936 - 2550 PSI Gas Pressure Washer
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Briggs & Stratton 2550 PSI Gas Pressure Washer
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Very Affordable • Brand new pressure washer at a reconditioned price
Briggs and Stratton Intek X Engine • Established quality and service you can trust
Interchangeable Spray Tips • 4 quick-connect tips change the spray shape to suit the job • On-board holder keeps the tips handy
Easy To Use And Versatile • Makes cleaning cars, RVs, siding, patios and driveways a breeze
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Model Number: | 1936 |
 | | | Manufacturer: | Briggs & Stratton |  | | | Made in USA: | No | | Engine |  | | | Engine Brand: | Briggs & Stratton Intek |  | | | Starter: | Recoil |  | | | HP/CC | 6.5 HP |  | | | Fuel Tank Size | 3 quarts | | Pump |  | | | Pump Brand: | Faip |  | | | Pump Type: | Axial Cam |  | | | Adjustable Pressure: | No |  | | | Chemical Injection: | Siphon Tube | | Housing |  | | | Frame Type: | 2-Wheel Cart |  | | | Wheels: | Pneumatic | | Hose |  | | | Hose Storage: | Hook |  | | | Hose Length: | 25 ft |  | | | Hose Material: | PVC/Plastic |  | | | Hose Diameter: | 1/4 Inch |  | | | Hose Connections: | Threaded | | Spray Gun |  | | | Spray Gun Connection: | Quick-Connect |  | | | Spray Gun Grade: | Residential |  | | | Spray Gun Wand: | Single Wand |  | | | Spray Tips: | Quick Connect Tips (4) |  | | | Turbo Nozzle: | Sold Separately | | Overview |  | | | Weight: | 72 Lbs. (32.66 kilograms) |  | | | Dimensions: | 22.8L x 22.3W x 24.4H (57.91 x 56.64 x 61.98 cm) |  | | | Mfr Consumer Warranty: | 1 Year |
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Average Rating: 5.0 of 5.0
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Written June 07, 2008 |
| Briggs & Stratton 2550 PSI Gas Pressure Washer Review |
| By John K (Mokena, IL) |
I was looking around this past winter at the big boxes for a pressure washer getting a feel on what was available, for what price.
I have been a customer of Electric Generators Direct, so I looked at Pressure Washers Direct. The Briggs & Stratton model 1936 was the best value.
I ordered it with free UPS delivery and it arrived two days later. I used it first on a large treated lumber picnic table that was 20 years old and had never been cleaned other that a water hose rinse. This unit washed off 20 years of weather and it looks as good as the day I bought it home.
Next I did my large deck and it worked great. The engine is a most reliable Intek with choke and throttle. I am very pleased with this unit and would reccomend to any one for around the house use. The 2,550 psi pressure is adequate and does the job. |
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Written May 15, 2008 |
| How to Power Wash a Stucco Surface |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
Stucco's textured surface collects a lot of dust and dirt.
A pressure washer can blast away this unsightly buildup. |
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Written March 08, 2008 |
| How to Revitalize Your Dingy Old Deck |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
If cleanliness is next to godliness, staining a deck should be a heavenly experience.
But, if you opt to sand your deck first, the dust-raising experience can leave you squinting like a one-eyed pirate.
Sanding your deck may achieve the desired result, but the gritty experience is less than desirable.
The deep-cleaning action of a pressure washer will remove ground-in dirt, mold and mildew without all the mess.
Use at least a mid-sized pressure washer with at least 2400 pounds per square inch of pressure.
Smaller models will work, but you'll definitely appreciate a canyon-cleaning stream of a mid- to large-sized model versus a small water pick.
Cleaning Tips
1. Spray water over your deck to rinse off loose dirt and leaves.
2. Using the chemical tip on the wand of your pressure washer, liberally apply a chemical solution made specifically for decks and fences. Allow the solution to sit for a few minutes.
3. Switch tips to a narrow spray for heavy cleaning, using stroking motions to loosen grime and grunge off your deck. Do not use the most narrow spray - 0 degrees - which is powerful enough to carve your initials into a deck.
4. Rinse your deck with a water spray and allow it to dry for 48 hours.
Staining Tips
1. Protect your arms and legs with a long-sleeved shirt and long pants, and your eyes with goggles. If you're using a solvent-based product, wear a mask to protect against inhalation.
2. Make sure temperatures are between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and do not apply if other conditions - including rain or high winds - are expected within the next day or two.
3. Select a stain that is mixed with a sealer. Test the stain on a separate piece of wood to make sure it matches the color that you want.
4. Pour four gallons of stain into a five-gallon pail, mixing thoroughly with a long paddle. Then pour some of the stain into a smaller pail for your brush work on the railings and benches, and use the larger pail for your roller on the deck floor.
5. Liberally apply the stain to the point of saturation. All exposed ends should be coated several times until all pores are saturated. |
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