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Power Boss 3000 PSI Gas Powered Pressure Washer #020309

Power Boss 3000 PSI Gas Powered Pressure Washer #020309

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Brand: Power Boss
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $549.99
Buy New: $499.95
You Save: $50.04 (9%)



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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 19827

Media: Tools Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 70.2
Dimensions (in): 23.7 x 22.8 x 20.5

Model: 020309
UPC: 011675203092
EAN: 0011675203092
ASIN: B0017W8CHI

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Sorry no shipping to PO/APO/FPO/AE/AK/HI

Features:
  • 2.5 Max GPM
  • Honda GC190 OHC engine for easy starting and reliable performance
  • 4 Pro-Style Quick Connect Spray Tips (0 , 15 , 40 and Low-Pressure)
  • Maintenance-free axial cam pump with Easy Start pump technology designed for smooth starting

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Very Good Homeowner Unit   July 22, 2008
D. J. Stone (Ottsville, PA United States)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

This is my second Briggs Stratton power washer. The first one died an untimely death, but I blame myself for not draining all the water out before a winter freeze. br / br /Anyway, when I decided to replace it I knew I needed more power (who doesn't?), so I looked seriously at 3,000 psi units. Here's what I liked about the Briggs Power Boss: br / br /1) Honda engine. Kind of strange that Briggs would put a Honda engine on one of their products, but I think Honda makes some of the best small gasoline powered engines. It starts right up and runs great. br /2) The sealed pump that requires no maintenance. Considering how much homeowners actually use their pressure washers, I doubt that many (or any) were changing the pump oil as recommended. This eliminates that hassle. br /3) The large gas tank lets you run the unit until you're probably thankful that it finally ran out of gas. br /4) Pneumatic wheels make the unit easy to move around. br /5) Quick-connect sprayer tips. br /6) On-board detergent tank. My old p/w just had a suction tube, so if you wanted to move the unit you had to be careful not to knock over the detergent bottle and spill it. br / br /In a perfect world, the pump would be made of solid brass, but that would entail a major cost increase. I would also prefer a longer (maybe 50') hose, but maybe that's the laws of physics kicking in -- it may not be practical on a 3,000 psi unit. br / br /Overall operation is simple, and the unit does pretty much everything I could reasonably expect it to. Anything more and I should get myself a true commercial model, but that's a big jump in price. br / br /I can highly recommend this unit.