I'm also in the market for a new pressure washer but I know squat about them and price will definitely be a concern. The only one I've ever had was a Karcher electric that in hindsight was an underpowered and short lived waste of money.
Can you or someone else here link a couple good value examples of pressure washers that meet this criteria?
Well, first you want to determine gas or electric.
If electric, get one with auto start and stop. This means when you release the handle. The machine cycles for maybe another minute then shuts down. This will increase pump life tremendously.
If gas, only buy a direct drive unit if your water supply has head pressure. Otherwise, get a belt or gear reduced unit if drawing water from a tote. If you are chosing the second, bypass the unloader back to the tank.
On all units of ANY make. Letting them run without waterflow through the pump head they will heat up and damage seals, valves etc. SO, if you need to brush or not spray for more than a few minutes turn the motor off.
My personal choice would be a Dynablast unit. Ive sold and serviced all brands.
Dynablast uses NON PROPRIETARY parts. Honda and Baldor engines, Beckett burners (on heated units) and General pumps (inter)
You could literally buy a unit from any supplier and get it serviced and parts anywhere.
Don't let anyone tell you theirs is the best. Because they all are machines... AND machines need service and repair.
And finally, buy one with a proper unloader. That is what redirects the water through the pump when you let go of the trigger.
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Hope this helps