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Looking for a Good Small Parts Washer

Higgins

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I'm looking for a small parts washer. From what I see, most of the small ones are plastic tanks, and have issues with the plastic pump etc. and all of them had really BAD ratings!

What I would like to find is a small metal parts washer, in the 5 or 10 gallon size. I would prefer to have one a little larger than the 5 gallon, but I don't want the 20 gallon standalone unit.

I guess I could build one, but I have just to much on my plate at this time!
 
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bobcatdan

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I recently picked up a graysmill HK150 for $35. They are stupid expensive brand new, but are a top shelf product. Mine is a free standing model, but it only needs 5 gallon of fluid. Fluid normally cost more then the washers. All the no name 20 gallon partswaher are the same, price vary greatly. I had one before the tank rotten threw from the **** I put in it. They do what they are suppose to.
 
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