- Location
- Mid TN and beyond
One that starts
Preferably 3000+ psi and gas powered but will entertain electric
Whatcha got?
Preferably 3000+ psi and gas powered but will entertain electric
Whatcha got?
What he said, kinda ignore psi, gpm is keyMake sure it's at least 2.5gpm if you plan to clean driveway/patio. 4gpm is really ideal. The flow will dictate how long it takes you. 4gpm is about as big as you can safely go without tank feeding one.
I saw these at Home Depot. Pretty reasonable. I'm a big Dewalt guy and a Honda engine fan.I have a Dewalt 3600 psi with a Honda engine. It's a hoss and starts every time
Don't you just love getting in the arguments with the Milwaukee guys? I poke the bear daily at workI saw these at Home Depot. Pretty reasonable. I'm a big Dewalt guy and a Honda engine fan.
Appreciate the advice on gpm guys.
I'm with yall. Every manufacturer has their pros/cons. You have your ryobi and similar for the homeowners that don't use their tools a lot, Milwaukee pretty much dominates the working class, but with women becoming more and more prevalent in the work force, Dewalt is showing up more and more.Don't you just love getting in the arguments with the Milwaukee guys? I poke the bear daily at work
Sent this to the "red" guys yesterday after watching two Milwaukee sawzalls bite the dust in two weeks and they had my dewalt in their hands
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That was a low blow….I'm with yall. Every manufacturer has their pros/cons. You have your ryobi and similar for the homeowners that don't use their tools a lot, Milwaukee pretty much dominates the working class, but with women becoming more and more prevalent in the work force, Dewalt is showing up more and more.
I use my dewalt stuff daily. My work provides power tools, I'll say Milwaukee has the upper hand in impact drivers, but I prefer dewalt in everything else. I do have some m12 tools that are ridiculously nice. A 3/8 ratchet and 90 die grinder. I use the crap out of the die grinder.Don't you just love getting in the arguments with the Milwaukee guys? I poke the bear daily at work
Sent this to the "red" guys yesterday after watching two Milwaukee sawzalls bite the dust in two weeks and they had my dewalt in their hands
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I have nothing against Milwaukee, they have excellent warranties.I use my dewalt stuff daily. My work provides power tools, I'll say Milwaukee has the upper hand in impact drivers, but I prefer dewalt in everything else. I do have some m12 tools that are ridiculously nice. A 3/8 ratchet and 90 die grinder. I use the crap out of the die grinder.
If you can ignore PSI and just want the most GPM, don't add a pressure washer in line and just use the hose. It will save you a lot of money, that you can then use to buy more guns as gifts for your wife. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Appreciate the advice on gpm guys.
Amen. We call them trans tools at our shop. The "yellow" tools must really amp up the estrogen in their users. I can always tell when someone comes in whining exactly what color their power tools are.I'm with yall. Every manufacturer has their pros/cons. You have your ryobi and similar for the homeowners that don't use their tools a lot, Milwaukee pretty much dominates the working class, but with women becoming more and more prevalent in the work force, Dewalt is showing up more and more.
Hey buddy. Looks like a sweet deal for you from Snowwolf. Check it out.I saw these at Home Depot. Pretty reasonable. I'm a big Dewalt guy and a Honda engine fan.
Appreciate the advice on gpm guys.
Both are of excellent quality I have both in some power tools .I have nothing against Milwaukee, they have excellent warranties.
One reason I like dewalt is I used to get all of them at half price off on anything they made. Whatever it showed on dewalt website, I paid 50%
Ruger was my plug