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Old 04-20-2008, 09:28 PM
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The new pressure washers from Dewalt are very impressive! I've been testing a few models for them and helped them put together some promotional stuff for the new designs and I'm impressed!

As soon as I get permission I'll upload a video of some of the new machines they have coming out so you can check them out for yourselves.

With the advances that Dewalt has made on some of these models I believe they have found a way to increase the lifespan on these units by at least 35% above any other cold water direct drive machine from any big box store.
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Old 03-30-2009, 04:58 PM
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Hi Henry I am a beliver I bought a 3700psi 4gpm dewalt about 2 years ago. I now have a 4000 psi honda 3.5gpm run them togather and have for almost a year now. the cheaper dewalt it the same as the honda in all around looks and parts the part#'s are the same. only diff. between the 2 that you can tell is the black gas tank//black cover on the casing for the pull rope. and the gp pump on the dewalt. the dewalt will walk all over the honda... the honda has a cat pump and after 2 hours or so of running it gets hot and shuts down. turn off the water to it and change out the wand crank back up the dewalt and finish..lol
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Old 10-10-2009, 02:07 PM
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I'm a user of the 4gpm Dewalt also. I've had it over 3 years!
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Old 10-18-2009, 10:43 PM
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I have 4 small pull around machines that are 4GPM each and I recently mounted them on an old trailer and hooked the machines together to make 2 8GPM cold water machines. They don't look all that great on the trailer but I'm going to put some signs on the sides of the trailer and use it as an additional trailer for residential work.
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Old 10-29-2009, 12:48 AM
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I have 4 small pull around machines that are 4GPM each and I recently mounted them on an old trailer and hooked the machines together to make 2 8GPM cold water machines. They don't look all that great on the trailer but I'm going to put some signs on the sides of the trailer and use it as an additional trailer for residential work.
Thats a good idea Henry!!! I'll be up that way beginning of next week! Oh and i have an opportunity to buy something dirt cheap, but i want you to look at it first.
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Old 10-29-2009, 11:00 PM
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Yup I have been running 2 of them with jumper hose for well over 3 years now. After you have done a lot with hot water a few time and got it clean. Now I can hit them once a moth with a 7.5 tip or surface cleaner with 8gpm and there done. saves alot of time and work with the extra gpm...
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