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    Another power outage hit. This time, surging power. It was scary. Light bulbs dimming and brightening...then...POP! Unplugged everything, before getting smart, and turning off all the breakers.

    No problem, I thought, pull out the generator. Did so and dang, the carburetor was gunked up! MY BAD! Thought I had staybil in the gas last time I used it? Apparently not! Went to bed, hoping Edison shows up soon. Morning time, nothing. Went to work on the generator. It took me way too long to learn the unit, and how much disassemble was needed to get the carb off. Got it all sorted just in time, because the power came back on. Oh well, now I know my machine better!

    Over last weekend, I fired up the echo 2 stroke trimmer for the first time. I've been using the Honda, but it's too heavy, so I bought a sidewalk trimmer attachment, and it will be dedicated for that purpose. And the Echo is one fine piece of kit. Light, powerful, and idles smooth as silk. This is not your granddads 2 stroke! Used a can of TrueFuel 40:1 and the machine ran perfect, and didn't stink! So NICE!




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    Ed

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      Got me another gas powered power tool coming my way. This time, a pressure washer. Ordered from Home Depot. Either they are not paying attention to the California ban, or this unit was made before the ban. Anyway, I'm excited. Was considering electric, but reviews suggest most units are weak sauce, or they require more than 15A's, which is a big ask through a long extension cord.

      Edit: learned after posting that CA has a ban on gas pressure washers, but not starting until 2028. Just like gas generators.

      Oh, and loaded up with a 5 gallon jug of stabilized gas in the garage. This, in addition to the normal 2.5 gallon jug. This should last through most common power outages we get in my area, times 3. It's good to be prepared.


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      Ed

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        I bought my Honda power washer from a buddy that owns an equipment rental place....$250cdn....pro tip...if you want things like this Rental places are great because they are constantly replacing stuff with new....and they maintain to equipment for obvious reasons.
        I learned from my dad buying riding lawn mowers etc from Fire Halls was a good idea too because they take care of their shlt.
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          My pressure washer is a Honda. I bet it would be so much better with an old 2 stroke Enduro engine on it though.
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            Originally posted by Nessism View Post
            Got me another gas powered power tool coming my way. This time, a pressure washer.
            if you're hitting any 'open' surfaces (driveways / wide walkways) ... don't forget a disc attachment (two nozzles spinning in a circle)
            friggin' godsend
            I think 2700psi is adequate (?) ... I's given a 3100PSI / 2.5 GPM and the spinning nozzles are a game changer

            slow and steady wins the race. A great tool for sprucing up a place!

            1100 Katana / 1100 ES

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              Originally posted by ptegsotic View Post

              if you're hitting any 'open' surfaces (driveways / wide walkways) ... don't forget a disc attachment (two nozzles spinning in a circle)
              friggin' godsend
              I think 2700psi is adequate (?) ... I's given a 3100PSI / 2.5 GPM and the spinning nozzles are a game changer

              slow and steady wins the race. A great tool for sprucing up a place!
              The Westinghouse unit I bought comes in a lot of different power levels. I got the 2700, but they also have a 3000, 3200, and 3400, all within a price range of only $60. They all seem to use the same gas engine, and weigh the same, too. I assume it relates to the pump, and/or, the drive ratio they are spinning the pump at. A review on youtube of the 2700 suggests the machine is quite powerful. Many reviews of other machines typically show the unit unable to meet specs. Anyway, I decided to go for the lower output unit, with the hopeful assumption that it will be durable. I've seen those spinning disc cleaner things, and I may grab one. I don't see myself using this machine more than a few times a year, though.
              Ed

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                I bought a Ryobi 3300 psi with Honda Engine. For some unknown reason, I typically stay away from Ryobi. However, I decided on this one primarily due to Honda and the multi-tip nozzle that has three options plus soap. Very happy with it.

                With regard to battery operated yard toys, Ego trimmer and hedge trimmer have exceeded every expectation.

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                  Originally posted by Nessism View Post

                  The Westinghouse unit I bought comes in a lot of different power levels. I got the 2700, but they also have a 3000, 3200, and 3400, all within a price range of only $60. They all seem to use the same gas engine, and weigh the same, too. I assume it relates to the pump, and/or, the drive ratio they are spinning the pump at. A review on youtube of the 2700 suggests the machine is quite powerful. Many reviews of other machines typically show the unit unable to meet specs. Anyway, I decided to go for the lower output unit, with the hopeful assumption that it will be durable. I've seen those spinning disc cleaner things, and I may grab one. I don't see myself using this machine more than a few times a year, though.
                  great ... looks like the 2700psi would be fine for disc operation
                  the advantage is not only do you cover way more real estate with each pass ... but there's also the consistency of the 'finish'. You can imagine doing a driveway swinging the gun back & forth (individual nozzle) / even walkways ... you'll inevitably get some streaking. The individual nozzles are great for corners and vertical applications.

                  I lent this Ryobi to a neighbor who was stoked with the disc ... but it was hilarious watching him start out, as he was simulating using a broom ... pushing back and forth, as I had initially done LOL. BUT just a slow crawl in one direction and the disc kicks butt. It actually does great with edges too (eg where concrete meets grass. You can audibly hear when you're getting the edge done. Again, I highly recommend, even if it's only a couple times a year.
                  1100 Katana / 1100 ES

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