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Monday, March 15, 2010

Selecting Mobile Pressure Washers


Mobility is an important factor in purchasing pressure washers, especially if you plan to clean large areas. Mobile pressure washers are more than simple wheel-mounted machines. They have a specific set of features to enhance functionality where movement is part of the job. Lighter mobile pressure washers can be moved around on wheels by pushing or pulling the machine manually to cover different parts of the factory floor, lot, or other facility.

Daimer®’s mobile pressure washers can run on electricity, propane, or gasoline. The last two options are ideal for working outside, where you may not have convenient access to electricity. However, electric pressure washers can be used outside if you are working near buildings and parking lots with electric connections.

The length of the hose is also important to the mobility of pressure washers. Most mobile pressure washers sold through Daimer® have customizable hose length, so you can choose the hose size to fit your cleaning needs. This allows operators to be more mobile, without continually moving the machine.

Heavier pressure washers, weighing 1000 pounds or more, cannot be manually moved. The wheels on these mobile pressure washers can then be removed so the machines can be mounted on trailers.