Briggs & Stratton 20244 - 2050 PSI Gas Pressure Washer
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Briggs & Stratton 2050 PSI Gas Pressure Washer
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Briggs and Stratton Sprint Engine • Established quality and service you can trust
Extremely Affordable • Gas-powered pressure for the price of an electric model
Compact And Versatile • Great for cleaning cars, RVs, patios, and walkways
Adjustable Spray Gets The Job Done • Just twist to adjust the spray; no bits and pieces to lose
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Model Number: | 20244 |
 | | | Manufacturer: | Briggs & Stratton |  | | | Made in USA: | No | | Engine |  | | | Engine Brand: | Briggs & Stratton |  | | | Starter: | Recoil |  | | | HP/CC | 3.75 HP |  | | | Fuel Tank Size | 1 quarts | | Pump |  | | | Pump Brand: | Faip |  | | | Pump Type: | Wobble |  | | | Adjustable Pressure: | No |  | | | Chemical Injection: | Siphon Tube | | Housing |  | | | Frame Type: | 2-Wheel Cart |  | | | Wheels: | Plastic | | Hose |  | | | Hose Storage: | Hook |  | | | Hose Length: | 20 ft |  | | | Hose Material: | PVC/Plastic |  | | | Hose Diameter: | 1/4 Inch |  | | | Hose Connections: | Threaded | | Spray Gun |  | | | Spray Gun Connection: | Threaded |  | | | Spray Gun Grade: | Residential |  | | | Spray Gun Wand: | Adjustable |  | | | Spray Tips: | Not Applicable |  | | | Turbo Nozzle: | Sold Separately | | Overview |  | | | Weight: | 54 Lbs. (24.49 kilograms) |  | | | Dimensions: | 20L x 18.6W x 23.4H (50.80 x 47.24 x 59.44 cm) |  | | | Mfr Consumer Warranty: | 1 Year |
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Average Rating: 5.0 of 5.0
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Written April 07, 2009 |
| I'm impressed |
| By Jeff Kannady (St Louis, MO) |
WOW- talk about fast delivery!
Everything was included to get up and running fast. It did a very nice job.
I'm glad I bought at this price. |
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Written May 15, 2008 |
| How to Power Wash Your Power Equipment |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
Lawn mowers are built to withstand the abuse that comes from the tasks it performs.
The build-up of dirt, mud, and grime that accumulates from using your mower can be easily cleaned with a blast from a pressure washer. |
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Written March 08, 2008 |
| How to Convert Your Driveway Into a Car Wash |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
Washing the car at home is a time-honored tradition for many Americans.
So why do many car owners still opt for the local car wash?
A typical garden hose and a bucket of water makes the job time intensive and tedious.
You probably already have everything else at home that you need to clean your vehicle, including towels, wax and a vacuum cleaner, so why not add a pressure washer to really do the job right?
Even the most basic model possesses 37 times the water flow power of a typical garden hose, and that comes in handy when you're trying to remove tough dirt and salt stains from your vehicle.
Cleaning Tips
Here are some tips for pressure washing your vehicle at home:
* Rinse your car or truck thoroughly. Even if you've washed your vehicle recently, there will be some dust and dirt that can be removed with a water spray.
* Don't forget the bottom. Just because it can't be easily seen doesn't mean it can't get dirty. Use the angled extension wand to clean your vehicle's underbelly and wheel wells.
* Apply a detergent using the pressure washer's chemical injection system. Make sure to use a pressure washer-approved so as not to damage your vehicle, pressure washer or lawn.
* Use smooth, overlapping strokes, starting from the bottom and working your way up. Wait five to 10 minutes, giving the solution time to work.
* Use a rotating brush to help loosen stubborn dirt and grime. Why use elbow grease when you have a powerful scrubbing brush with multi-rotating bristles to do the work for you?
* Rinse under high pressure. Start at the top and work down to ensure the entire area is soap free.
* Pay close attention to both the spray angle and distance while using a pressure washer. Spraying too closely could damage an area of your car rather than clean it, so hold the wand a couple of feet from the surface and gradually move closer if additional cleaning power is needed.
Think of all the money you can save by washing your car at home. If you're the type who likes to wash your car every weekend, you'll save enough money to pay for a pressure washer in less than a year. |
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