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| Pressure Washers Direct Recommendation |
| By Pressure Washers Direct |
Pressure washers can save tons of time with your household chores. But, they take forever to set-up and take down -- until now.
Pressure Washers Direct specially designed this time saving kit to eliminate the hassle of screwing hoses together. It takes just a few minutes to install this quick-connect system, but it'll save hours of time and frustration in the future.
The kit contains two garden hose quick-connect kits. The first combination snaps your water spigot to your garden hose. The second set snaps your garden hose to your pressure washer inlet.
It also includes a high-pressure quick connect. Simply snap your high pressure hose to your pressure washer pump.
The kit included threaded seal tape to ensure the connections are water tight. Plus, the kit can work with all kinds of pressure washers -- ranging from the smallest electric power washer to professional-grade gas pressure washers.
Highly recommended. |
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Written February 28, 2008 |
| How to Quickly Connect Your Pressure Washer |
| By John Bielanski (Venice, FL) |
Sure, a pressure washer can clean faster than your ordinary garden hose.
So, why do pressure washer owners still use that stupid garden hose spray nozzle?
It’s the twisting. And the twisting. And the twisting. It takes too much time screwing the hoses together.
That’s why I installed your Ultimate Quick Connect Kit to my pressure washer. Now, everything just snaps into place.
One end of my garden hose snaps into my water spigot. The other end snaps into my pressure washer water inlet.
Then, I use one high-pressure quick connect to snap my hose into the pressure washer pump.
It took a few minutes to attach all the quick connects. The threaded seal tape was a little cumbersome, but worth the effort. No more water leaks.
Your kit will save me plenty of time and sore finger tips in the future. Thanks. |
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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. |