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Average Rating: 4.7 of 5.0
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| Pressure Washers Direct Recommendation |
| By Pressure Washers Direct |
Do you want to be the guy with the biggest ‘anything’ on the block without blowing your budget?
This model will certainly fit the bill, drawing admiring glances from all the other guys in their Man Caves.
It will make big cleaning jobs a breeze: estates, farms, stables, kennels, you name it.
A hefty Briggs & Stratton engine, built-in hose reel and all-terrain tires will bring a gleam to even the most tool-savvy eye. |
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Written November 18, 2009 |
| Big cleaning jobs a breeze |
| By Pressure Washers Direct (Bolingbrook, IL) |
Do you want to be the guy with the biggest ‘anything’ on the block without blowing your budget?
This model will certainly fit the bill, drawing admiring glances from all the other guys in the Man Cave.
It will make big cleaning jobs a breeze- estates, farms, stables, kennels, you name it.
A hefty Briggs & Stratton engine, built in hose reel and all-terrain tires will bring a gleam to even the most tool-savvy eye. |
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Written September 07, 2008 |
| How to Power Wash a Second Story Home |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
Cleaning the siding on the second story of your house used to be a difficult task. But pressure washers have made cleaning high up places easier than ever...without the use of scaffolding or ladders.
If some upper level spots are a little stubborn, consider getting a telescoping wand. These fiberglass or aluminum extension poles basically extend your spray gun from 12 to 24 feet.
Without the telescoping wand, the pressure diminishes as it climbs. The telescoping wand maintains the pressure much longer, resulting in a stronger, more concentrated spray. |
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Written July 08, 2008 |
| How to Quickly Remove Debris from Surfaces |
| By Roger Weilbacher (Jefferson, WI) |
I wanted to give my garage floor an epoxy finish, which meant that, 18 years of dirt, grime and large oil grease spots needed to be removed first.
After many washings with TSP, bleach, degreaser, and the prep chemicals that comes with the epoxy kit, it was a real pleasure to do the many needed rinses with my new water broom.
It keeps all the water flowing forward and out the garage door, and the wheels makes it so easy to just keep pushing around, not having to hold up a wand to spray.
When the garage floor was completely cleaned, I proceeded to water broom off my large blacktop driveway. Again, it did a great job of pushing all the dirt and debris down the driveway and into the ditch at the end.
I guess my greatest pleasures using my new water broom was how straight forward the jets of water cleaned without getting any part of me wet.
The large area each pass covered versus even the widest spray tip that came with my pressure washer, and the ease on my back by wheeling it about and not needing to hold up a spray wand for long periods during use (my wife took her turns and agrees with these concepts.)
I certainly have no problem recommending this product to anyone who wants to make those big jobs much easier. |
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Written April 28, 2008 |
| Sold on Briggs & Stratton |
| By Ann Weilbacher (Jefferson, WI) |
My husband has this really small, very old rototiller that I believe he inherited from a previous owner of our farm. That little old Briggs & Stratton has faithfully tilled our garden for the past 22 years and who know how many years prior to that.
We had a Briggs & Stratton pressure washer for many years and simply decided, this year, to upgrade to this model, although our old one was really faithful to us also.
This past weekend, we tried out our new model 20275, and we simply love it. Living next to a woods, our cement patio gets black and green from the mold and mildew, and today it is almost as white as snow. We did it without using pressure washer soap but that would likely help even more. So, for all those who have had a less than great attitude about Briggs & Stratton can put that notion to sleep. Their products are great. |
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Written March 10, 2008 |
| Briggs & Stratton 3400 PSI (Gas - Cold Water) Pressure Washer w/ Bonus Turbo & Starter Kit Review |
| By STEPHEN VACHRIS |
| I PURCHASED THE BRIGGS AND STRATTON ABOUT 3 TO 5 MONTHS AGO,IT HAS MADE ME 3 TIME OF MONEY BACK FROM WHAT I PAID FOR IT .IF YOU TAKE CARE OF IT; IT WILL LAST A LIFE TIME THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR MY 3400 PSI PRESENT .YOU GET 5 STARS. |
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Written March 08, 2008 |
| How to Remove Stains from Concrete |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
Check out the video for some great advice on how to clean concrete.
Overall, the video does a great job. You should also consider using a surface cleaner to speed up cleaning time.
The surface cleaner basically acts as two high pressure spray jets spinning in a circle. As a result, it cleans evenly and faster than moving the wand. |
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Written February 28, 2008 |
| Briggs & Stratton 3400 PSI (Gas - Cold Water) Pressure Washer w/ Bonus Turbo & Starter Kit Review |
| By anthony williams |
| Very good machine. Very good deal. Would not trade it for anything. |
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Written February 21, 2008 |
| How to Set Up Your Gas Pressure Washer |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
Two more things to consider.
First, gas pressure washers obviously use gas. A good gas can goes a long way.
We recommend the Flo N' Go 6-gallon gas can because it features a gas-station style pump. Simply squeeze the trigger to siphon the fuel, eliminating messy and potentially dangerous spills.
Secondly, consider getting the General Pump Ultimate Pressure Washer Quick-Connect Kit. It literally makes setting up your pressure washer a snap.
Simply snap your garden hose to your water spigot and pressure washer. Then use the high-pressure quick connect to snap your pressure washer hose to your pump. |
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Written January 04, 2008 |
| Briggs & Stratton 3400 PSI (Gas - Cold Water) Pressure Washer w/ Bonus Turbo & Starter Kit Review |
| By STEPHEN VACHRIS |
| I RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS PRODUCT. BEING BROUGHT UP WITH BRIGG AND STRATON PRODUCTS, I WAS NOT DISSIPOINTED AT ALL. IT DOES THE JOB AND MORE. I AM GOING TO BY ANOTHER ONE FOR MY FATHER-IN-LAW! |
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Written November 27, 2007 |
| Briggs & Stratton 3400 PSI (Gas - Cold Water) Pressure Washer w/ Bonus Turbo & Starter Kit Review |
| By George Crow |
For the price, it is well worth it. Don't need all the extra bell and whistles if it does the job very well.
The good old Briggs should not let you down. Just got mine so far. All is good.
Texas worker. |
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Written September 20, 2007 |
| Briggs & Stratton 3400 PSI (Gas - Cold Water) Pressure Washer w/ Bonus Turbo & Starter Kit Review |
| By Derek sand |
| I have a Briggs and strattion 2,500 psi pressure washer and I love it .it gets the work done with no problems.I plain to buy another pressure washer for my busincess just like it.very happy with the products!!! |
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Written September 19, 2007 |
| Briggs & Stratton 3400 PSI (Gas - Cold Water) Pressure Washer w/ Bonus Turbo & Starter Kit Review |
| By Sean Powerwasher |
| I recently bought this power washer as well and can confirm that some of the details that the previous reviewer noted are true, however, the performance of the washer is very good. In fact it has performed as well as my neighbors Dewalt that I have used in the past (and has fewer features and power). If you want a washer for commercial use, I would not recommend this product. If you are an occasional user buy it when it is on sale. |
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Written September 18, 2007 |
| Briggs & Stratton 3400 PSI (Gas - Cold Water) Pressure Washer w/ Bonus Turbo & Starter Kit Review |
| By marvin schulz |
| I recently purchased this unit and was very dissappointed with the quality of the engine, I had purchased a 2800 psi a week before with a Mitubishi engine and it is a very well built engine, for instance it has a dipstick with a high quality fill plug, a screen in the fuel tank in case something is in your tank besides gasoline, the oil fill cap has a place where you can hold it , the Briggs does not nor does the briggs have the fuel screen, if Mitubishi would have had a 3400psi with an ar tri plex pump I would have bought it in a heart beat as for Briggs and Stratton, I can't beleive the cheap compontents ( dipstick, fuel screen, wheel without bearings, no rubber grip on handle, just to name a few. ) and will never buy another, ( unless the quailty comes up ). |
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| B&S Pressure Washer |
| By Jim Mead (Detroit, MI) |
I recently purchased a Briggs & Stratton pressure washer. I took it home and immediately ran four tanks of gasoline through it. It ran like a champ.
The only problem was that when the engine was hot, it was almost impossible to restart. At first I thought I was burning up the engine, but then did some research and discovered this is a common problem with the B&S engine on this washer.
Other than that, the washer works well and I am pleased with the purchase. |