There's a member on here who works very high end with Karcher pressure washers. Nothing wrong with them. I've got one for washing the cars at home.
I don't or rather I hope I am not a machine snob and I can see that every requirement is different.
What suits me is not right for someone else and the same in reverse.
You don't need a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
I've gone across a whole Sainsbury's storefront tonight, with chewing gum removal and also most of a neighboring Boots frontage and then cleaned some guttering.
I can do that because of the machine I have.
Another contractor said to me - 'you've knocked the work out tonight'
I said - It's down to the machine', which it is but I also know how to get the best from it.
My 1st machine was 6.5 hp and about 1 LPM. There's no need to spend a fortune to make your service excellent and I can see where the add on guys are coming from.
If I didn't have an add on of pressure washing, advertised on my old website I would not have what I have now and I never did a lot before we went commercial. In fact I did virtually none.
I tell you where I am at.
Let the guys ask the questions, if you are fed up with the same old questions just don't reply.
I've always liked good coffee and I have a coffee machine but I am looking for a new machine, something a bit special, where I can grind my own beans and that will be aesthetically pleasing to me. I'm on a coffee forum, picking up all the info I can. I'm finding it really quite interesting.
Not everyones cup of tea (see what I did there
) but it floats my boat.
Spend less time on here and fill that time with something else. You will be surprised!
A major bonus to my new way of thinking is that I don't have to tolerate the 'Crosby clock'
All the best
Rob