

Fair. It's another thing where I kinda wonder how perceptible an additional 15%-20% performance is, even if the relative jumps are true.Just be aware that pressure and output ratings on most pressure washers are like HP ratings on newer tools--often rather wide of the mark.
Mine gets stored in a garage where it's unlikely to drop below 40° - I'm definitely going to try to be smarter about this one.The pump on that Predator would be easy to source and replace when next you find a way to kill it. Surprise freezes did in a couple of ours. Now they live inside when not in use.
I didn't mean to imply that you're careless with your tools--just that it doesn't take much to kill a pressure washer pump, as you know. I'm surprised none of our have died from overheating as they get used by several people who, I guarantee, have not RTFM.Fair. It's another thing where I kinda wonder how perceptible an additional 15%-20% performance is, even if the relative jumps are true.
I guess we'll see.
Mine gets stored in a garage where it's unlikely to drop below 40° - I'm definitely going to try to be smarter about this one.
Didn't take it that way at allI didn't mean to imply that you're careless with your tools--just that it doesn't take much to kill a pressure washer pump, as you know.







do they have a female end for a ratchet?I have 2 of each, 1/4 inch and 3/8. They get used quite a bit!
No, just a standard soft type grip. Al mine are the wobble end, as a socket will lock on tight, or be set to wobble.do they have a female end for a ratchet?
The second time I accidentally hit the Caps Lock, out came the screwdriver and off came the key.Iirc there are covers made for that.
"Where the Elite meet, and misers mingle!"

Looking forward to reading your review. I'm in the market for one of those.I might have killed my Craftsman because I didn't realize most consumer-grade pressure washers cool the pressure pump with the flowing water and possibly let it idle too much when I was preparing the old house for sale. Oops - guess another vote for RTFM...
This was $100 off today ($299):
On paper, it's a decent upgrade from the previous Craftsman:
2800psi --> 3200 psi
2.3GPM --> 2.8GPM
Cast aluminum pump body --> mainly-brass pump body
163cc motor --> 223cc motor
2 year warranty from service center --> 2 year warranty @ the HF stores (swap, presumably)
Underside (hard to access) connections facing forward --> Rear-facing, accessible connections
Reviews were good on the old one when I bought it in 2019, but looking it up today the rating wandered down to a 3.3 out of 5, mainly due to the same pump problems mine has and poor service from Craftsman. The reviews made me wonder how much of the pump dying was me - Generally I don't tend to let any machine run if I'm not actively using it, and the check valves are plastic, so maybe it's just a piece of ****. It lasted five years with light-to-moderate use (I'm not counting this year since it hasn't worked), which isn't very good IMHO. I have higher hopes for the Predator...
I haven't gotten mine out of the box yet, but eyeballing the display in the store I'm happy to see the pressure manifold is mainly brass instead vs. the cast aluminum of the Craftsman (pic grabbed from a video):
I've got a LOT of pressure washing to do on this house this Spring - it will definitely get a healthy test to start...
Hope the #2 has served you well the last few months and hopefully everything else has too. And you’re welcome for making your wallet flatterBlakes fault... He sent me the #2PH Vessel Impacta for GJSS and I had to buy the #3 for the Old Japanese motorcycle case cover screws.
And a few other misc items. $5 Bag of retaining rings for the 1/2in impact. $7 Truflate (china) blowgun with metal tip and $5 16mm magnetic pinless sparkplug socket.
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It's going to be a couple weeks, but I'll definitely post something once I've put it through its paces...Looking forward to reading your review. I'm in the market for one of those.

The wheels **** and it's a bit funky to maneuver sometimes, but totally acceptable trade-offs. You'll love it!
On second thought, I see those don't have the female end in the handle. That's going to be a pass for me.