Ah, yeah...glad to hear that.
Went to use this piece of junk AR pressure washer tonight and the GCFI (plug - or whatever it is) crapped out and its dead. Took it apart and it was burnt.
What a piece of garbage. Do not buy an AR pressure washer people.
I can`t argue with you as I`ve never used an AR pressure washer. That said, I think I`ve heard those same sentiments placed on every brand of pressure washer I`ve of which I`m familiar. I`ve certainly heard that said more than once about Karcher but (probably jinxing myself here) I`ve had several for a year or two and they are working great. The first one I got was bad right out of the box and lead to me ending up with 3 washers (long story in another thread). So I can`t say I don`t know they have problems.
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You beat me to it while I refined that post, you`re too fast. I actually only fixed one, one I added a piece to the bottom so it wouldn`t tip over but has worked flawlessly from the get go. The original was broken internally and should have never left the factory if they did any kind of quality testing no way it would have held pressure.
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Aw gee, sorry to hear that...especially since I kinda tout the ARs (for what they are).
That GFI plug issue is what happened with my first two Karcher electrics. BUT...my bottom-end AR continues to work fine, zero problems after a lot longer than any of my Karchers ever lasted. Must be a luck-of-draw thing.
What about this one
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Would have to get extra batteries.
Portable to say the least.
Worx Hydroshot...$100.
Mary B- I dunno....even though I`m the guy who`s always saying how you don`t need much power for this application, that 320psi (and note the "up to" disclaimer) might not do a whole lot more than a good hose nozzle. Also dunno if I`d like the garden hose attachment...the feed hose on most pressure washers is small and light, that one could get both tiring and hard on the fittings (and where the water inlet screws into the housing).
Am I missing something?!?
Considering Costco`s warranty maybe you should look at this https://m.costco.com/PowerStroke-190...100308225.html
Everything I bought from Worx didn`t Worx very well.
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kajunman- That`s some real money for that Costo one...I dunno...and its reviews don`t look too swell. Eh, I dunno....
Hey, any BHB-related updates?
Mary B- Heh heh, that`s kinda what I was thinking, yeah. Just having a garden hose hanging off it *right there* makes me think "uh-oh".
So, I went to HD & bought a regular heavy duty plug for $1.98 & placed it on the AR and it worked fine. My garage plugs are GCFI - so I don`t need two I suppose...
Yea, some of the reviews are positive and some are bad. Although with Costco`s warranty someone could buy it and if didn`t work out you could bring it back for a refund.
Accumulator, concerning the BHB device, it is critical that the ergonomic design be right. I would appreciate any feedback from you and fellow Autopians that I could get. The engineering and prototype cost may require deeper pockets than mine (ACC are you listening).
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