The use of mobile pressure washers is considerably different from that of stationary machines. People normally buy portable cleaning machines for ease of use and the extra options these machines offer. However, when it comes to buying portable machines, many people look for the same things they look for in stationary machines. The considerations for buying a portable cleaning machine must be different from that of buying a stationary cleaning machine.
The following are some tips that would help a prospective buyer find the best mobile pressure washers.
Source of Power
Normally, pressure washing machines have one of four power sources: diesel, gasoline, propane, or electricity. There is no particular link between the efficiency of the machine and its source of power. Therefore, it solely depends on what the operator finds most convenient for cleaning.
In outdoor settings, it is not easy to find an electrical outlet. Mobile pressure washers should be able to work almost anywhere; otherwise, the portability has limited use. It is better to buy portable machines that run on fuel such as diesel, gasoline, or propane. However, Daimer® offers Long Hose Technology which allows operators to use electric machines with long hoses up to 300 feet long. Electric machines can also be used along with a generator for cleaning where electrical outlets are not accessible.
Flow Rate
The flow rate of mobile pressure washers should depend on the area being cleaned. Many businesses, including the auto detailing business, require the use of as little water as possible. For this reason, Daimer® offers pressure washers with low flow rates, such as the Super Max™ 6120SCW. It features flow rates of 0.5 GPM. A cleaning worker is likely come across some places with limited drainage facilities and low availability of water at some point in time. Portable machines with low flow rates are more suitable for cleaning such places.
The following are some tips that would help a prospective buyer find the best mobile pressure washers.
Source of Power
Normally, pressure washing machines have one of four power sources: diesel, gasoline, propane, or electricity. There is no particular link between the efficiency of the machine and its source of power. Therefore, it solely depends on what the operator finds most convenient for cleaning.
In outdoor settings, it is not easy to find an electrical outlet. Mobile pressure washers should be able to work almost anywhere; otherwise, the portability has limited use. It is better to buy portable machines that run on fuel such as diesel, gasoline, or propane. However, Daimer® offers Long Hose Technology which allows operators to use electric machines with long hoses up to 300 feet long. Electric machines can also be used along with a generator for cleaning where electrical outlets are not accessible.
Flow Rate
The flow rate of mobile pressure washers should depend on the area being cleaned. Many businesses, including the auto detailing business, require the use of as little water as possible. For this reason, Daimer® offers pressure washers with low flow rates, such as the Super Max™ 6120SCW. It features flow rates of 0.5 GPM. A cleaning worker is likely come across some places with limited drainage facilities and low availability of water at some point in time. Portable machines with low flow rates are more suitable for cleaning such places.