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Old Jan 30, 2011 | 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by djantlive
thanks moe. i had a pw from home depot and it failed 2x after initial use. staying away from it for now. i have soft water so no need for CR unless washing under summer sun.
I know what you mean. The off-the-shelf pressure washers are hit and miss. Some people use them for years and other have trouble with them from day 1. After a few off-the-shelf units, I decided to research and went with the kranzle line. They are a bit pricier than other units, but the reliability, features, and durability sealed the deal for us.
 
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BTW, I'll put it out there. If we can get 4-5 people interested in the kranzle units, I'll see about getting better pricing from the factory and put up a group buy.
 
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by bonehead
PSI not as important as GPM. Look for something around 2.5 or higher.
If you change the Orifice size on the spray nozzle to something like 3.5 or 4 you can increase the GPM, and then switch back to a smaller orifice for household chores. I have a John Deer PW 3300 psi, by changing the nozzle from a yellow 2.0 to a 4.0 I can get double the GPM for washing cars.

So I lean towards a large machine I can lift and work with, that has good PSI and then buy a second set of nozzles for cleaning of cars.

Just my way of thinking............

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Originally Posted by djantlive
thanks moe. i had a pw from home depot and it failed 2x after initial use. staying away from it for now. i have soft water so no need for CR unless washing under summer sun.

Soft water is has just as much TDS in as hard. Soft water is an Ion exchange of Calicum for Sodium. Soft water can/might/will leave spotting behind.

DI water is void of TDS until the resins become clogged.

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Moe,
I would be interested in a possible group buy. Let me know.
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Originally Posted by MoeMistry
BTW, I'll put it out there. If we can get 4-5 people interested in the kranzle units, I'll see about getting better pricing from the factory and put up a group buy.
Moe,

I have an interest in this potential group buy for a Kranzle.

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OK guys. If we get 5 units sold, I can offer the Kranzle units with FREE SHIPPING and 10% OFF. We already have one sold to imcarnuts...so 4 more orders need to be placed.
 
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Apologies if my question is a bit out there...so, do you connect the Foam Sprayer to Kranzle and to CR or just foam sprayer to Kranzle and hand wash then rinse off with CR?

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Originally Posted by MoeMistry
I know what you mean. The off-the-shelf pressure washers are hit and miss. Some people use them for years and other have trouble with them from day 1. After a few off-the-shelf units, I decided to research and went with the kranzle line. They are a bit pricier than other units, but the reliability, features, and durability sealed the deal for us.
Like most things in life, you usually get what you pay for...
 
Old Feb 4, 2011 | 01:22 AM
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like most things in life, you usually get what you pay for...
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Old Feb 16, 2011 | 03:34 PM
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Here's the kranzle promo you guys asked about...

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ml#post3125442
 
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