Powerwasher at canadiantire

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by mike113, Aug 19, 2004.

  1. mike113

    mike113 Guest

    Anyone here buy a powerwasher which is a pressure washer at canadiantire
    last week which was on sale for $79.99. anyone find any problems with it,
    mine is like crap the hose connector broke for no reason.
     
    mike113, Aug 19, 2004
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  2. mike113

    deadbeat Guest

    Karcher, pressure washers are crap. My brother works at a Crappy tire, and
    said they get most of them back because they are pieces of crap. By a gas
    pressure washer, much better.
     
    deadbeat, Aug 19, 2004
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  3. All the tools at Canadian Tire are Chinese-made garbage.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Aug 19, 2004
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  4. mike113

    Bob Shuman Guest

    I purchased and can recommend the Excel Commercial 2600 PSI pressure washer
    with the Honda (5-6HP?) gasoline engine. It runs great and is light enough
    to easily transport. In addition, when transporting , the handle removes
    and can be turned around so it takes up far less space. The pressure hose
    and wand both have quick release fittings and the 5 nozzles provided are
    color coded and easily accessible in the holder. The washer cost me just
    $388 brand new at the local Home Depot. I wonder now how I ever got by
    without one for so long...

    Bob
     
    Bob Shuman, Aug 19, 2004
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  5. It's a simple theory of economics.........'You pay, you get'.
     
    Arthur Alspector, Aug 19, 2004
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  6. mike113

    Snow Guest

    Their wrenches and sockets are made by Klein Tools.

    Snow...
     
    Snow, Aug 19, 2004
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  7. mike113

    Snow Guest

    If you want a really good pressure washer, expensive but good. buy a snap-on
    washer, I have one and very pleased with it. I also have a smaller Simonize
    washer, so far no complaints, did have to buy a new wand for it though.

    Snow...
     
    Snow, Aug 19, 2004
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  8. BFD. Chevrolet makes both Corvettes and Cavaliers.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Aug 19, 2004
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  9. mike113

    Jack Idler Guest

    Too subtle for me but while we're not on the subject, care to offer a
    comment about how D/C, on the Pacifica at least, seems to have arranged to
    have one DRL shut down when the adjacent TS is activated?
     
    Jack Idler, Aug 19, 2004
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  10. mike113

    MoPar Man Guest

    My gut feeling (as expressed by others here) is that sub- $200
    washers, particularly Karcher, are to be avoided.

    Any other Cannuks have a Princess Auto nearby? Yes, they have
    wrenches made in China, but at $7 for a set of 24, at least they
    charge what they're worth.

    While on the topic of power washers, I've not seen any definative
    articles about how many PSI or GPM (or the product of the two) relate
    to cleaning ability (or dammage-ability, as the case may be).

    Princess Auto is almost always having sales on power washers. A July
    flyer has a 3 GPM, 2000 psi washer (with 5.5 hp honda engine and
    Bertolini pump) for $900 CDN - equivalent to $695 ISUSD (Incredibly
    Shrinking United States Dollar). This is classified as an
    "commercial/agricultural" class washer. A cheaper one ("consumer
    class", 2.9 gpm, 2200 psi, 5 hp honda, Bertolini pump) was on sale for
    $629 CDN ($485 ISUSD).

    I take it that Bertolini pumps are worth seeking out in a power
    washer... ?
     
    MoPar Man, Aug 20, 2004
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  11. mike113

    Bob Shuman Guest

    Cleaning Units are defined as Gallons Per Minute multiplied times the
    pressure per square inch. I have no idea if this is an actual estimate of
    cleaning ability or just marketing hype. My PW is 2600 PSI at 2.1 GPM and
    does an outstanding job on just about anything. I can't imagine needing
    more power unless you want to bore holes through hard materials. The good
    news is that you can always use a wider/larger angle nozzle and also back up
    to put more distance between the nozzle and object being cleaned to reduce
    the probability of damage.

    Bob
     
    Bob Shuman, Aug 20, 2004
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  12. mike113

    Snow Guest

    Well you said all their tools were garbage, I just pointed out their hand
    tools are made by Klein.

    Snow...
     
    Snow, Aug 22, 2004
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