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Re: Sears Power Washer
#1 May 21, 2005 5:40 pm |
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okay...thanks. Yes...it does have different tips to put on it. It looks like they suggest 40% tip for normal use. Think I should go with the one I really like. Is it like most other things...better to have too much than too little??,
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Re: Sears Power Washer
#2 May 21, 2005 5:34 pm |
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OKay....I really like the design and features of the 7.0 OHV. IF i get it do you think it will make me ruin my stuff. Isn't there a way to dial the pressure down??
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Sears Power Washer
#3 May 21, 2005 5:22 pm |
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Hi all!! New member here and hoping for some help. I am looking at 2 new craftsman power washers. One is th 7.0hp 2900 psi with B&S engine and OHV engine. For $50 bucks less is a 6.5 hp 2550 PSI with a regulat engine(no OHV). I am looking really to celan my deck(rarely) and more for pool area, large stamped conrete patio, dribeway, siding,etc. I relly like the OHV engine, but the guy at sears tells me that 2900 psi is too high for my uses and I will ruin the items I hoping to clean. He is suggesting the 6.5 2550 psi.....is there really that much difference?? I need help ASAP. Thank you in advance.
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