I'm certain this a beaten to death topic but I'm really struggling. Complete choice paralysis...
I'd like to get a pressure washer for cleaning the moldy/green tree pollen **** that collects on stuff around the house (garage siding, shed siding, front door cement pad etc.) and I'd like to use it for leaning the car as well.
From what I can tell electric power washers have come a long way and generate a ton of power, if desired. I *think* mid tier electric power washers would produce enough power for my needs. Down side seems to be they have a hesitation/pause after pressing the trigger. Annoying but I think I can live with it.
What I find concerning is longevity. Is gas worth just from a longevity POV, even if it's over powered for my use? The other thing that is less concerning but something I saw pointed out was gas pressure washers don't really like to run while not actively used. That's exactly what happens when washing a car with a mitt. The situation I do not want to find myself in is buying something for it only work a few times. I'd be much happier having something underpowered that lasts many years.
I've read a ton of reviews on various models. The problem with reviews is that for any good review, there is a bad review... Current front runner is a RYOBI 2500 PSI 1.1 GPM Cold Water Electric. Good reviews and has a 3 year warranty.
I'd like to get a pressure washer for cleaning the moldy/green tree pollen **** that collects on stuff around the house (garage siding, shed siding, front door cement pad etc.) and I'd like to use it for leaning the car as well.
From what I can tell electric power washers have come a long way and generate a ton of power, if desired. I *think* mid tier electric power washers would produce enough power for my needs. Down side seems to be they have a hesitation/pause after pressing the trigger. Annoying but I think I can live with it.
What I find concerning is longevity. Is gas worth just from a longevity POV, even if it's over powered for my use? The other thing that is less concerning but something I saw pointed out was gas pressure washers don't really like to run while not actively used. That's exactly what happens when washing a car with a mitt. The situation I do not want to find myself in is buying something for it only work a few times. I'd be much happier having something underpowered that lasts many years.
I've read a ton of reviews on various models. The problem with reviews is that for any good review, there is a bad review... Current front runner is a RYOBI 2500 PSI 1.1 GPM Cold Water Electric. Good reviews and has a 3 year warranty.





