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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2973714" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I went through this and did a lot of research and I ultimately decided on the top model greenworks electric washer (lowes I think). was $199 and is quieter, saved money and works perfect for what I needed it for...I used it to tackle overspray from acrylic fence stain off concrete, and to wash cars and small equipment/parts. Not as powerful as some gas ones, but lighter, smaller than some, came with lots of accessories and has other accessory support to improve capability. If I used a power washer all the time or commercially, I'd have gone with gas, but for the average home owner with no shop or land, I think it was perfect; and no winterizing or starting worries.</p><p></p><p>Oh and don't confuse the one I am talking about with the cheaper smaller electric units, those are mostly junk. This one is larger and more "like" a gas washer than those 60-100 dollar cheapies, I was upgrading from one of those due to leaks and not enough psi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2973714, member: 24531"] I went through this and did a lot of research and I ultimately decided on the top model greenworks electric washer (lowes I think). was $199 and is quieter, saved money and works perfect for what I needed it for...I used it to tackle overspray from acrylic fence stain off concrete, and to wash cars and small equipment/parts. Not as powerful as some gas ones, but lighter, smaller than some, came with lots of accessories and has other accessory support to improve capability. If I used a power washer all the time or commercially, I'd have gone with gas, but for the average home owner with no shop or land, I think it was perfect; and no winterizing or starting worries. Oh and don't confuse the one I am talking about with the cheaper smaller electric units, those are mostly junk. This one is larger and more "like" a gas washer than those 60-100 dollar cheapies, I was upgrading from one of those due to leaks and not enough psi. [/QUOTE]
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