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    Re: Pressure Washer Recommendations

    Check this one out. Seems like a decent price too - FREE SHIPPING!

    Porter-Cable 6.5 HP Commercial Pressure Washer
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    Re: Pressure Washer Recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by Spilchy
    Check this one out. Seems like a decent price too - FREE SHIPPING!

    Porter-Cable 6.5 HP Commercial Pressure Washer
    That machine is in essence the same as the DeWalt machine mentioned above. GX engine, Cat pump.
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    Re: Pressure Washer Recommendations

    O.K. I purchased my pressure washer last night. I held out and bought the 13 H.P. DeWalt unit. I have no idea why I need 3750 P.S.I. of pressure washer but it looks pretty nice. I bought it primarily to wash my concrete which comes out to about 1/4 of an acre of it. The only thing I will use it for on a vehicle is under carriage cleaning.


    The DP3750, DeWALT 3750 PSI Pressure Washer, comes with a 13 HP Honda OHV GX Engine that provides reliable commercial grade quality. At 3750 PSI and 4.0 Gallons-Per-Minute this unit provides the pressure and flow to tackle the toughest of cleaning jobs. Thermal protection and low oil shutoff, a 3/8 In. by 50 Ft. hose, 12 In. wheels, and quick connect fittings on the spray gun and hose are just some of the professional features that make this unit the top in its class.

    • Honda 13HP OHV GX engine provides reliable commercial grade quality
    • 3750 PSI Max* and 4.0 GPM Max* tackles the toughest of cleaning jobs
    • Thermal protection and low oil shutoff provide duability protection
    • 3/8" x 50` hose covers most job sites without having to move your pressure washer
    • 12" Wheels allow you to move across tough terrain easily
    • Quick Connect fittings allow you to start and finish your job faster
    • Heavy-duty industrial grade frame protects your machine from abuse
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    Re: Pressure Washer Recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by GearHead_1
    That machine is in essence the same as the DeWalt machine mentioned above. GX engine, Cat pump.

    Black & Decker (DeWalt) now owns Porter Cable.

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    Re: Pressure Washer Recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by GearHead_1
    ...I have no idea why I need 3750 P.S.I. of pressure washer but it looks pretty nice...
    More Power!!! Arrh! Arrh! Arrh!

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    damn son ...... that will rip the paint off the car, and the electronics out of engine, be careful, but that will be awesome on concrete and walls, way to to take the plunge you wont be be disappointed

 

 
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