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garysanfran
05-25-2023, 01:45 PM
Por favor.

I'd like to get a power washer to clean railings, siding , etc. I'd probably only use it 3-5 hrs. per year.

I'd really appreciate any recommendations on what might suit my needs and where to get it.

Thanks

WinnisquamZ
05-25-2023, 02:12 PM
I know the individual on Rt 106 in Laconia just north of the old Taven 27. He repairs and resales small engines has a few out on his lawn for sale


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steve-on-mark
05-25-2023, 02:19 PM
Por favor.

I'd like to get a power washer to clean railings, siding , etc. I'd probably only use it 3-5 hrs. per year.

I'd really appreciate any recommendations on what might suit my needs and where to get it.

Thanks

Home Depot has an electric Ryobi unit for under 100.00 bucks...we bought one and it works great!

The Real BigGuy
05-26-2023, 09:26 AM
I had an electric one but it didn’t have enough pressure to clean the wood deck & railings. I replaced it with one from Home Depot. Was reasonably priced and had a listed 3500 psi. Probably actually operates at a lower pressure but does everything I need it to. I’ve see them there every year since.


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ApS
05-26-2023, 10:27 AM
Home Depot has an electric Ryobi unit for under 100.00 bucks...we bought one and it works great!

I currently have three Ryobi electric power-washers (serving in three counties).

They're less than five years old, and continue to function well. I got all three through Amazon as "open-box-refurbished", and saved 60% of the usual sales price. :)

The least I paid at Amazon was $35 (while holding my breath!)....:eek2:

ETA:
Extension power cords will cut its performance. It's better to use an extra length of supply- or power-hose.