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May 14, 2019
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Ragnar Danneskjold
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Wash it, or strip it clean? It seems like the standard for higher end home systems is ~3,000 psi and 2.5 gpm.
If you are just looking to spray off dirt, this would probably be fine.
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How many PSI is enough for a pressure washer?
byuwahoo
5/14/19 11:42am
Wash it, or strip it clean? It seems like the standard for higher end home systems is ~3,000 psi and 2.5 gpm.
Ragnar Danneskjold
5/14/19 11:45am
I don't plan to strip anything, just power wash years of dirt and grime.
byuwahoo
5/14/19 11:49am
It’s plenty to wash, I have a 2300 psi omen similar that
USMCdad
5/14/19 11:51am
Thanks
byuwahoo
5/14/19 11:55am
Electric ones are usually worthless. 2600 psi is the bare minimum to be useful.
Left Shark Coug
5/14/19 12:02pm
There are certainly applications where a gas power washer is the best tool.
fulano
5/14/19 12:13pm
$122 bucks is a pretty good deal
pegushin
5/14/19 12:12pm
I haven't had good luck with electric pressure washers. Costco has a gas one
Skeptical Optimist
5/14/19 12:13pm
$250 for that is a steal.
Left Shark Coug
5/14/19 12:17pm
I have the Power stroke, but it was when they had the Honda 350 engines. Works great.
Ragnar Danneskjold
5/14/19 12:23pm
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