High-Pressure Water Broom •Splits high-pressure spray into 3 separate jets (14" wide) •Pushes debris while simultaneously power washes surface
Compatibility •Designed for consumer-grade gas pressure washers •Recommended for pressure washers up to 3000 PSI •Will NOT work with consumer grade electric pressure washers
Connection •Snaps into female quick-connect coupler (lance)
Model
Model Number:
100921
UPC:
682491015871
Manufacturer:
General Pump
Rated PSI
3000 PSI
Weight:
5 Lbs. (2.27 kilograms)
Dimensions:
1L x 12W x 2H (2.54 x 30.48 x 5.08 cm)
Mfr Consumer Warranty:
90 Days
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2 Questions
Q: I have a General Pump China 3 nozzel 12" unit. Two of the nozzels have become partially blocked. I fond not model number any where on the unit but assume it is 100921. I would like to replace the nzzels with fresh nozzels. Are replacement nozzels available? How do I order? What is cost? by Thomas Richards from North Carolina on October 19, 2011
A: Repalacement nozzles for this broom would be available but unfortunately we do not carry them. If you contact General Pump directly at (888) 474-5487, they would be able to help you out. by Bill, Product Expert
Q: After reading your answer to the question on the 4-nozzle version (100922) I was wondering about the details: With this GP three-nozzle (100921) water broom, how much cleaning pressure will I get? I.E. compared to normal 25 degree nozzle on a 3000 psi, 2.6gpm cold-water gas pressure washer, how much pressure will be coming out of a water broom like this one? Will it be sufficient pressure for cleaning the stains left by bad mold on cement driveways? With the water being split into three seperate jets I am concerned it will not be up to the tasks I normally use a single 25 degree tip for.
I am using my washer (a commercial Ridgid model at 3,000psi/2.6gpm) for a small side-business washing driveways in several local neighborhoods and I am hoping this water broom will significantly speed up the process.
Thank you very much. by Jonathan from North Carolina on April 04, 2011
A: For your task, I would definitely suggest the 3 nozzle version. The operating pressure that you will more than likely get out of this broom is about 2700 psi. You should be able to remove the mold stains with this amount of pressure. However, I would still suggest using a detergent in this case.