I need a nice power washer, my junky electric one died. I don't know if I want gas or electric. I realize I can get more power from gas but the ease of electric is something that sounds nice and is what I am used to. I constantly turn the machine on and off while I work and clean and electrics are activated by the trigger. Gas I would have to be pull starting it really often. Thoughts or recommendations on either?
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Gas is more portable. I have a Karcher electric & constantly wish it was gas (and steam, but that's a different subject). My problem is that not only do I have to run a hose for the water, but also find an outlet with 20A service and a large-gauge extension cord that can handle the juice required to run it. A gas one would eliminate a trip or two every time I move it. Then again, it would require a trip to buy fuel every now & then.
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Show me an electric 7k psi washer, i have to see this.
I always used gas- I always thought the electrics were light duty. I have a 6hp 3300 psi Subaru. Light enough to load into the truck myself, and at low enough throttle its not very loud. Its paid for itself about 20 times over already.-Jay
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GAsOriginally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
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