Compressed air-powered pressure washer

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I havent used that exact model, but i have an engine wash gun. Its similar but it uses a siphon to draw up mineral spirits (or soap) from a jug. using it, it would take forever to wash a tractor. It just doesnt have that much pressure at any distance from the nozzle.

How big is your compressor? this one according to the add, uses a minium 5.3 CFM. Better count on it being MUCH higher as companies typically list the intermittent use, not the typical, constant use spec. Air sanders are a good example of this.

All in all, id save my money and buy a Karcher (as much as i dont like them). I think youd be further ahead, and it would be more practle as your not tied to a compressor. plus it would have more power.
 
/ Compressed air-powered pressure washer #3  
i had something based on the same concept.......it did increase the pressure some and maybe in your situation, that may be good...

like was said, make sure you have a pretty good air compressor....


it wasn't even close to a 3000psi gas powered washer......i didn't look at the price.....so that may change my opinion!
 
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I have a 5 HP 2-stage with 80 gal tank. It is rated for 17 GPM @ PSI, 15 GPM @ 130 PSI.
 
/ Compressed air-powered pressure washer #5  
I used to have one that Sears sold years ago. It was a total waste of money IMHO.
 
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Over the years, I've owned 3 similar spray guns. I'd say they're "useful" and "handy", better than just water pressure, but not even close to most pressure washers.
 
 
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