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Average Rating: 5.0 of 5.0
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Written November 28, 2008 |
| Bless my wife! |
| By benjamin alexander (Fayetteville, NC) |
I bought a 2200 PSI Briggs & Stratton- it was money well spent.
I always wanted one, so my wife got it for me (bless her soul).
I am thinking about doing some side work this spring, and I have just what I need to get started. |
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Written October 07, 2008 |
| Great Value & Quality Briggs & Stratton Gas Power Washer |
| By Dan Hill (Sun City, AZ) |
I shopped online here and found the Briggs & Stratton 2200PSI for $289.00 with free shipping (regularly $440).
It has four nozzles for different jobs. It is easy to store and very easy to crank-up. I am very pleased with this model and highly recommend it.
I don't know why anyone would want an electric unit after using this gas model. The 2200PSI nozzle is so powerful it'll take chrome off, so be careful.
It has so many uses around the house- it took stains easily off the driveway. I tried it on my swimming pool tile to remove calcium- it worked!
It's already assembled except for putting on the handle and filling it with gas and oil (Oil included for crank case). |
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Written May 15, 2008 |
| How to Power Wash Mini-Blinds |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
You know something is a real pain to clean if people would rather throw it away and buy new ones.
Mini-blinds, however, aren't cheap. If you've even bought a new house, you know how expensive it is to cover every window in your house.
Over time, dust builds up on the blinds. Yes, your feather duster can remove the big particles, but it often leaves behind a thin film of dirt.
Your pressure washer can quickly restore your blinds to their original color. You should also consider using a rotating brush. It will quickly remove all of the particles stuck in those hard to pressure wash areas. |
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Written May 15, 2008 |
| How to Pressure Wash a Bird Bath |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
A pressure washer is perfect for cleaning just about any outdoor accessory you may have.
Dust, dirt, mold, mildew and moss can be cleaned off almost anything, including a bird bath.
Just make sure the birdies have flown the coop first! :) |