I have a DeWalt 4200 psi gas, a Karcher 1800 psi electric and a Hyper Tough 1500 psi electric I picked up on clearance for around 40 bucks. It's cheap all the way around but it's the only one I've used since I got it 3 years ago. It's ridiculously light, easy to handle and works better than it has any right to for what I paid for it.
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- Leesburg, VA. (Northern, VA)
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We have two weber kettle grills (one LARGE and one small/average), the SnS and the Weber Smokey Mountain 18" smoker. We use both natural lump charcoal and KNB for smoking and measure our temps with a Maverick 733, thermopen and MK4. Favorite beer depends on what is cooking (alt answer is yes).
I followed this thread with interest as we know need one.
We ended up ordering the GreenworkPro with 2700psi for about 350 delivered with cleaner. Electric.
I’ll post after I use it.Last edited by richinlbrg; April 19, 2020, 09:13 AM.
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Hi Kathryn,
I agree with Nate on the Worx Powershot which could be great for the light duty tasks you want.
https://www.worx.com/lawn-garden/por...?___store=worx
Quite versatile and very portable and I have one on my bucket list (pun intended)
P.S. I own almost every other Worx tool there is without any complaints.Last edited by cgrover60; April 19, 2020, 02:09 PM.
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- Spokane, WA
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Weber 22" (4 of them)
Weber Ranch
Weber 26"
SNS Kettle
PK Grill (40+ years old)
Weber Jumbo Joe
Thermoworks Smoke, DOT, Signals, Smoke X4, and Thermopop
Slow n' Sear XL (2)
Slow n' Sear
http://completecarnivore.com is my site
I'm very close to pulling the trigger on this one: https://www.costco.com/husqvarna-310...100540389.html
Seems like a great one for $270 ($80 off right now).
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- Jul 2014
- 1910
- Leesburg, VA. (Northern, VA)
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We have two weber kettle grills (one LARGE and one small/average), the SnS and the Weber Smokey Mountain 18" smoker. We use both natural lump charcoal and KNB for smoking and measure our temps with a Maverick 733, thermopen and MK4. Favorite beer depends on what is cooking (alt answer is yes).
Green works electric 2700 psi. Small footprint, not too heavy. LOUSEY assembly instructions, but pretty simple and very intuitive.
REALLY glad we went for the 2700. Anything less would have insufficient power for our needs. Almost wish we had gone larger.
been using it most of the day and it is doing a great job! A welcome addition to this house. In addition to some mold on the siding In specific places, our flagstone patio just turned black. Gettin it done.
Happy with it and can recommend, but note that this is the first time I’ve used a power washer.
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- Jul 2014
- 1910
- Leesburg, VA. (Northern, VA)
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We have two weber kettle grills (one LARGE and one small/average), the SnS and the Weber Smokey Mountain 18" smoker. We use both natural lump charcoal and KNB for smoking and measure our temps with a Maverick 733, thermopen and MK4. Favorite beer depends on what is cooking (alt answer is yes).
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3 Weber Performers
1 classic kettle
1 26" kettle
1 Smoky Joe
1 PBC
4 Thermoworks POPs
2 Dot and 1 Chef Alarm
2 Temp spikes
4 Slo n Sears
1 Smokenator
2 Vortex
I just ordered one of these. https://www.amazon.com/Westinghouse-...p?ie=UTF8&th=1Last edited by HawkerXP; June 24, 2020, 03:06 PM.
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