Thursday, March 19, 2009

Electric Pressure Washer Reviews

By Sally Huttis

The latest and hottest appliance that people are snapping up for the home and garden this year is the pressure washer. It's turned out to be a very smart buy depending on what you will be using it for once you get it home.

Most people use pressure washers to clean off large surfaces. This isn't to say that the most powerful should be used at home, as they should be left to the professionals to tackle. No, the ones for use at home are a tad more sedate and not as powerful as say a fire hose, and they are specifically designed for ordinary household use.

When you first use your new pressure washer, wear a raincoat. No, really, we're kidding. However you should take care and stand back from the surface you want to blast clean so you don't damage it. You only get up close and personal if you really need to do so.

Before you run out and buy a hot new pressure washer; do you know what you want to use it for? If you don't, talk to the store clerk and explain what you will need it to do for you. There isn't any point in getting a high-powered one if a different and lower powered one suits your needs. Usually it will be a question of gas versus electric powered pressure washers.

Make a list of all the jobs you think you could use a pressure washer for and then head to the nearest store to do some price comparisons. Just keep this in mind. Not all pressure washers are created equal and you will need to know if you will use a gas powered one or an electric model. The difference is the amount of pressure each washer kicks out. So choose carefully, or you may overpower yourself.

The science behind a pressure washer is actually quite fascinating, but without getting too technical, suffice it to say that these gadgets are handy for home and gardening. They are specifically designed to use less water and force it out under higher pressure, hence the better cleaning power.

If you're sick and tired of aiming the garden hose at the side of the house to clean it off and only getting a sick little shower of water that doesn't accomplish anything, then consider a pressure washer. The water pushed out by one of these handy gadgets will handle the side of your house in no time flat.

Using a garden hose just got redundant. A typical garden hose puts out 40 pounds per square inch for water pressure and runs at about 8 gallons a minute. A pressure washer on the other hand can give you pressure of up to 5,000 pounds per square inch. Now that would be one clean area when you were done with pressure like that. This is why you really need to figure out what you will use a pressure washer for before spending any money.

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