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Power Boss 3000 PSI Gas Powered Pressure Washer #020309


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List Price: $549.99
Our Price: $549.99
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Power Boss
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Average Customer Rating:     

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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Power Boss EAN: 0011675203092 Feature: 2.5 Max GPM Label: Power Boss Manufacturer: Power Boss Model: 020309 Publisher: Power Boss Studio: Power Boss
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Features
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2.5 Max GPM Honda GC190 OHC engine for easy starting and reliable performance 4 Pro-Style Quick Connect Spray Tips (0¿, 15¿, 40¿ and Low-Pressure) Maintenance-free axial cam pump with Easy Start pump technology designed for smooth starting
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Good Homeowner Unit Comment: This is my second Briggs & Stratton power washer. The first one died an untimely death, but I blame myself for not draining all the water out before a winter freeze.
Anyway, when I decided to replace it I knew I needed more power (who doesn't?), so I looked seriously at 3,000 psi units. Here's what I liked about the Briggs Power Boss:
1) Honda engine. Kind of strange that Briggs would put a Honda engine on one of their products, but I think Honda makes some of the best small gasoline powered engines. It starts right up and runs great.
2) The sealed pump that requires no maintenance. Considering how much homeowners actually use their pressure washers, I doubt that many (or any) were changing the pump oil as recommended. This eliminates that hassle.
3) The large gas tank lets you run the unit until you're probably thankful that it finally ran out of gas.
4) Pneumatic wheels make the unit easy to move around.
5) Quick-connect sprayer tips.
6) On-board detergent tank. My old p/w just had a suction tube, so if you wanted to move the unit you had to be careful not to knock over the detergent bottle and spill it.
In a perfect world, the pump would be made of solid brass, but that would entail a major cost increase. I would also prefer a longer (maybe 50') hose, but maybe that's the laws of physics kicking in -- it may not be practical on a 3,000 psi unit.
Overall operation is simple, and the unit does pretty much everything I could reasonably expect it to. Anything more and I should get myself a true commercial model, but that's a big jump in price.
I can highly recommend this unit.
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