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Entertainment & Artistry => Sports/Outdoors & Manpoon => Topic started by: Jake on April 17, 2020, 10:57:47 AM
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I am boosting the economy by ordering a new power washer. I've had a small electric one for like 10 years, and it is barely working at this point. I saw this Husqvarna at Costco before the virus and would have bought it for sure if we were not in Wisconsin - now I'm really glad I didn't :p because it is $80 off. Looks like a pretty great deal - dlso I ordered it!
https://www.costco.com/.product.100540389.html
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no priming or choking? where's the fun in that?
j/k
#badjoke
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Are you going to start posting in /r/powerwashingporn?
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I am boosting the economy by ordering a new power washer. I've had a small electric one for like 10 years, and it is barely working at this point. I saw this Husqvarna at Costco before the virus and would have bought it for sure if we were not in Wisconsin - now I'm really glad I didn't :p because it is $80 off. Looks like a pretty great deal - dlso I ordered it!
https://www.costco.com/.product.100540389.html
Am considering getting an electric this year. Thoughts and or suggestions?
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I am boosting the economy by ordering a new power washer. I've had a small electric one for like 10 years, and it is barely working at this point. I saw this Husqvarna at Costco before the virus and would have bought it for sure if we were not in Wisconsin - now I'm really glad I didn't :p because it is $80 off. Looks like a pretty great deal - dlso I ordered it!
https://www.costco.com/.product.100540389.html
Am considering getting an electric this year. Thoughts and or suggestions?
don't. It is a waste of money; even if you think you will not need the extra power of a gas powered unit, sooner or later you will.
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We used electric on the farm for decades. Cut through seasons and sometimes years of industrial level grease and grime. Also, I kinda don't want another engine to maintain. Like I am not some sort of nut that uses a battery lawn mower or anything, but no more engines. I use the neighbor's engine based washer as needed, but would like something easy, convenient and maybe wall mounted to clean rims and power foam the cars when I wash them. I get ya though. The engine based are lots of whoop ass.
Hi Obes. :devil:
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Meh... I said that until I bought an electric mower. And then an electric trimmer... then a snowblower. You can't convince me that there aren't electric models on the market with the same power now. My boss is buying an electric riding mower for his 2 acre yard. I think it's a myth that you can no longer get the same power from electric.
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i've got a few ryobi 40volt lawn tools and they work great. I've never used a powerwasher but I feel like I would want a super high powered one and would need to compare the top-end electric to gas.