Karcher G3025OH - 3000 PSI Pressure Washer w/ Honda Engine
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Karcher 3000 PSI Pressure Washer w/ Honda Engine
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Compact Powerhouse • More than 60 times as much pressure as a garden hose
Honda GC190 Engine • Easy to start; quiet and reliable
Commercial Grade Pump with Brass head • German engineered by Karcher
Low Profile Frame • Easy storage with chip resistant finish
10" Pneumatic Wheels • Easy mobility over rough terrain
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Model Number: | G3025OH |
 | | | Manufacturer: | Karcher |  | | | Made in USA: | No | | Engine |  | | | Engine Brand: | Honda GC |  | | | Starter: | Recoil |  | | | HP/CC | 6 HP | | Pump |  | | | Pump Brand: | Karcher |  | | | Pump Type: | Axial Cam |  | | | Adjustable Pressure: | No |  | | | Chemical Injection: | Siphon Tube | | Housing |  | | | Frame Type: | 2-Wheel Cart |  | | | Wheels: | Pneumatic | | Hose |  | | | Hose Storage: | Hook |  | | | Hose Length: | 25 ft |  | | | Hose Material: | Rubber |  | | | Hose Diameter: | 3/8 Inch |  | | | Hose Connections: | Threaded | | Spray Gun |  | | | Spray Gun Connection: | Quick-Connect |  | | | Spray Gun Grade: | Residential |  | | | Spray Gun Wand: | Single Wand |  | | | Spray Tips: | Quick Connect Tips (5) |  | | | Turbo Nozzle: | Sold Separately | | Overview |  | | | Weight: | 75 Lbs. (34.02 kilograms) |  | | | Dimensions: | 22L x 23W x 35H (55.88 x 58.42 x 88.90 cm) |  | | | Mfr Consumer Warranty: | 1 Year |
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Average Rating: 5.0 of 5.0
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Written November 20, 2008 |
| Extremely Powerful! |
| By mark rich (Altadena, CA) |
I've been going round and round with purchasing a pressure washer, there are so many models to choose from.
I kept coming back to Pressure Washers Direct.com since they had the best deals and the most consumer information. Using the information on the web site I was able to finally make a decision.
The true test was to remove years of baked on grease from my BBQ. Using the 40 degree wand tip it made the most impossible grease disappear. Additionally, my wife uses it to clean her cookware! |
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Written September 21, 2008 |
| How to Unclog Your Plugged Gutters |
| By Jon Hoch, Founder (Bolingbrook, IL) |
Autumn. A beautiful time of the year to watch the leaves fall… into your gutters.
Leaf blowers are great at clearing dry, crisp leaves on the ground. They just don’t work so well on gutters.
Why? It takes a couple weeks for all of the leaves to fall. And, if you're like me, it takes a few more weeks to actually get off the couch and clean your gutters.
While you're watching football, it will rain. In fact, it will probably rain a few times. It takes a little drizzle to compact the leaves into a papier mache-like mess.
Once leaves get wet, they take forever to dry. Your leaf blower can huff and puff like the Big Bad Wolf, but they won't budge.
You can try flushing them out with your garden hose spray gun, but it'll just make the big blob of mush even wetter.
You need some serious pressure from a power washer to force the leaves out. Any pressure washer will suffice as long as you’re careful.
Pressure washers will kick back like a shot gun. Using one on a roof or ladder is flirting with an ambulance ride to the emergency room. Your feet should be planted firmly on the ground.
The secret to safely power washing your gutters is getting two important accessories:
1. Telescoping Wand
A must-have tool if your house is two stories or taller. You simply connect your high pressure hose to the telescoping wand. You can extend the fiberglass or aluminum material by 12-,18- or 24-feet. The 12-foot fiberglass wand is ideal for residential use.
2. Gutter Cleaning Wand
Simply conect this u-shaped wand to the end of your telescoping wand. Stick it inside your gutters at an angle and go wild. The high pressure spray will blast away the leaves in seconds. Plus, the waste water will help clear the downspouts.
Here’s the only downside. You’re going to get dirty and wet. Rain falls down. So does pressure washer spray.
Before you start, make sure that you’re wearing protective eyewear and a clean Green Bay Packers hat (Go Bears!). |
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Written August 09, 2008 |
| How to Pressure Wash Your Roof |
| By Tim Carter (Cincinnati, OH) |
A pressure washer can quickly remove moss and algae from your roof.
Check out this interesting video from AskTheBuilder.com.
Just be careful up there! |
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