Robert Williamson, thanks for posting your comments, much can come of that.
A few questions, why only 2 or 4 nozzle bars and not a 3, the 4 nozzle would require 4000 PSI which most guys don't buy, right?
The 2, well I went from that to a 3 nozzle and feel it is as good or better then the two, also much less costly to replace one bar then the whole thing, that is a good point with Steel Eagle.
Another reason is the lower base to the ground, not brush to spray water out and get everything wet. Oh and the brush holders, well they would break off often, just pop riveted on as your as, I ended up using nuts, lock washer and bolts and then they would stay put.
Also has a plastic in back so water does not get the person using it wet.
Sure some guys wear boots, I don't for a few reasons.
The handle does look nice, as with the Big Guy a straight though trigger gun, now that I do like AND how it sits on the cradle so I am pretty sure it won't work loose and need to be tightened often as my old Whisper Wash Big Guy did.
Question, would not that ceramic seal break under extremely heavy abusive use?
In fact reading your warranty sort of scares me since guys like me who do 98% flat work do abuse them, simply by the heavy usage it gets. Went though 3 spinner bars and more nozzles then I can remember with the Big Guy, also had to have the handle welded since the constant back and forth movement weakened it, no broke it to be more honest.
Just wondering if you would publish your prices here since I could not find them on your web site.
Got one you want to ship me free for some hard testing?
Ok so you don't but it can't hurt to ask, right?
Thanks for your reply too.
Might as well ask another question since I notice your a young guy, how many years if any have you been pressure washing, and NO it is not a negative question. I don't abide by the saying you have to be a pressure washer before you can make things to sell them.
Jon