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RaskyR1
03-25-2011, 12:35 PM
I`m looking to order up a new pressure washer and I`m trying to decide between the 1500A and 1500ADE.





As far as I can tell the only difference is the "Maximum Pump Inlet Water Temperature", one has a 140degree max temp and the other is 180. I rather get the 1500A if it will work just as well. I only plan to use cold water so I can`t imagine where the more expensive unit makes sense....





Any thoughts?





1500A (http://www.camspray.com/cam_spray_hand_carry_series_electric_pressure_wash er-p-2.html)



1500ADE (http://www.camspray.com/cam_spray_hand_carry_series_electric_pressure_wash er-p-8.html)





Pressure Washers Electric (http://www.ultimatewasher.com/pressure-washers-electric/)

brwill2005
03-30-2011, 08:48 AM
I have owned two of the 1500a. Both motors went bad after less than two years. The problem is the motor draws LOTS of current and requires a 20a circuit. I sometimes ran it off of a 15amp, but it was not that often I did. My guess is the motor is under-powered for the pump and simply gets over worked. I switched to a Kranzle. Although more expensive, it only draws 15 amps but has the same power as the 1500a. It has a unique pump design which allows the smaller electric motor.

RaskyR1
03-30-2011, 12:28 PM
I have owned two of the 1500a. Both motors went bad after less than two years. The problem is the motor draws LOTS of current and requires a 20a circuit. I sometimes ran it off of a 15amp, but it was not that often I did. My guess is the motor is under-powered for the pump and simply gets over worked. I switched to a Kranzle. Although more expensive, it only draws 15 amps but has the same power as the 1500a. It has a unique pump design which allows the smaller electric motor.



Thanks for the reply!



Did you detail full time with it or just part time?

Accumulator
03-30-2011, 12:58 PM
I switched to a Kranzle. Although more expensive, it only draws 15 amps but has the same power as the 1500a. It has a unique pump design which allows the smaller electric motor.



Hey, "thanks!" from me too. I keep toying with the thought of a new electric PW for winter use, but I`m afraid I`ll just buy some more [junk] that doesn`t last. Seems hard to get feedback about what units really do hold up over time.



Kranzle, huh? :think:

AeroCleanse
03-30-2011, 01:21 PM
Detailers Domain sells them, that`s about as far as my knowledge goes

MichaelM
03-30-2011, 01:26 PM
I have the small (1.5gpm 1700psi) electric PW from Northern Tool here at my shop. It has been a workhorse for the past year for us, bought it used off of ebay as well. Never tried the Camspray.

brwill2005
03-30-2011, 04:27 PM
Full time. I used it a lot before I switched to mostly ONR. Kranzle is an awesome machine, albeit a bit expensive.

2MnyToys
03-30-2011, 10:41 PM
Pressure Washers - Electric Pressure & Power Washers Search: kranzle (http://www.everypressurewasher.com/asp/keyword.asp?keyword=Kranzle&command=dosearch&matchtype=&keywordvalue=)



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2MnyToys
03-30-2011, 10:48 PM
Pressure Washers - Electric Pressure & Power Washers Search: kranzle (http://www.everypressurewasher.com/asp/keyword.asp?keyword=kranzle&command=dosearch&matchtype=&keywordvalue=)



Quick Find (http://www.pressurewashersdirect.com/quick_search2.php)

RaskyR1
03-31-2011, 09:16 AM
I have the small (1.5gpm 1700psi) electric PW from Northern Tool here at my shop. It has been a workhorse for the past year for us, bought it used off of ebay as well. Never tried the Camspray.



I had a larger Northern Tool PW up until recently (2.5gpm 2750psi). It was a great unit for the price(overkill really), but it required 230v service and was rather larger and cumbersome to move around. I really like the compact size of the Cam Spray, and I thought from reading that they were one of the best brands you can get.



FWIW, I only detail on the side and it will likely only be used once a week.

Barry Theal
03-31-2011, 10:28 AM
Rasky,



The cam spray is an awesome unit. If your planning on pumping any hot water at all get the more exspensive unit. Hot water will ruin the pump and orings on the cheaper unit. The pump is exspensive to replace. There definatly a topnotch pressure washer. Also I`m not sure on this with the camspray unit. When your doing your research makes sure it has a electric cut off swith for pump protection. What I mean by this is that. When your doing a wheel persay you can spray it and when your done you can drop the nozzle and the machine stops pumping water. Then when you pick it up you can use again without turning the machine on or off manually. This will save a lot of time and also prevent back pressure build up. If this is confusing I`m sorry, but call me its easier to explain. I just bought a heavy duty pressure washer and I love it!! BEst thing I ever did.

RaskyR1
03-31-2011, 10:49 AM
Rasky,



The cam spray is an awesome unit. If your planning on pumping any hot water at all get the more exspensive unit. Hot water will ruin the pump and orings on the cheaper unit. The pump is exspensive to replace. There definatly a topnotch pressure washer. Also I`m not sure on this with the camspray unit. When your doing your research makes sure it has a electric cut off swith for pump protection. What I mean by this is that. When your doing a wheel persay you can spray it and when your done you can drop the nozzle and the machine stops pumping water. Then when you pick it up you can use again without turning the machine on or off manually. This will save a lot of time and also prevent back pressure build up. If this is confusing I`m sorry, but call me its easier to explain. I just bought a heavy duty pressure washer and I love it!! BEst thing I ever did.



Thanks Barry!





Not confusing at all and I`m well versed in the electronic cut off. I`ve learned over the years never to let the PW`s run unless you have the trigger pulled....we burned through them pretty often back in the high volume days when they didn`t have the cut offs on them. ;)





My wife wants me to hold off until we build the new garage since I`d have to wire up the 20amp service anyway if I bought the Cam Spray unit...not sure I want to wait that long though. :)

ShineTech
03-31-2011, 12:10 PM
That Cam Spray looks like a nice unit Chad. I bought an elec. pressure washer from Harbor freight about 2 1/2 years ago for about $89 with a coupon thinking it was a temporary thing and after many uses it still works great. But, I think it`s reaching the point I need to start looking around for another one as well. The Cam Spray may be a bit out of my budget range though. Let us know what you decide on.

RaskyR1
03-31-2011, 01:32 PM
That Cam Spray looks like a nice unit Chad. I bought an elec. pressure washer from Harbor freight about 2 1/2 years ago for about $89 with a coupon thinking it was a temporary thing and after many uses it still works great. But, I think it`s reaching the point I need to start looking around for another one as well. The Cam Spray may be a bit out of my budget range though. Let us know what you decide on.





Will do Jesse.





I have this cheap one now, and while it works "ok" for most jobs, it really lacks the power of the larger units that I`m used too. This one may say 1850psi but I get far more pressure from the ones at the local coin-opp washes. :D

Faip Pressure Washer — 1850 PSI, Model# PW1850 | Electric-Cold Water | Northern Tool + Equipment (http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200380041_200380041)



Here is the one I had before...only this ones newer and has a little more psi. I actually had to turn the psi down quite a bit on this one for use on cars, but it was good for the wood deck and fence too.

NorthStar Electric Cold Water Pressure Washer — 3000 PSI, 2.5 GPM, 230 Volt | Electric-Cold Water | Northern Tool + Equipment (http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200347872_200347872)



I probably should have just kept the unit I had, but last summer I was detailing in the front garage, which didn`t have a 220v service, so I sold it to a local high volume shop as I also need money for my wedding.



As you can see it didn`t take up "that" much room, but the Cam Spray unit is a much more compact, and also more inline with what I need.

http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i288/Raskyr1/done3.jpg

ShineTech
03-31-2011, 05:40 PM
Very nice and clean garage. I can`t wait to get started on mine. It currently looks like a dungeon. I spotted this while looking around. NOt sure if you`ve seen it already.

Kranzle USA - K 1600 - 1.6 GPM / 1,600 PSI Cold Water Hand Carry Electric Pressure Washer | Every Pressure Washer (http://www.everypressurewasher.com/Kranzle-USA-K-1600-KRZ1000.html#ReviewHeader)