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I am looking for options for a self contained pressure washer for spraying off a boat and boat trailer. Something with about a 20+- gallon water tank. If it has a seperate mixing tank for soap that would be a bouns. I do not have pressurized water on site but do have access close that I can haul water to the wash site. I was thinking something like this but feel it might not have enough pressure.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ch...ank-7-6009/312734915

I know you guys will have some thoughts.

Thank you.



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I have something similar to the link you posted. It works fine for spraying chemicals, no way it has enough pressure to use as a pressure washer. There is probably something out there that would work but this ain't it. Sorry.



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Take a look at the WorX Hydroshot 320 PSI 20v
I have one and it is ok but not like a 1200 PSI AC. Very portable and convenient.
 
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thx RG, but I need something that does not take a pressurized hose to supply incoming water. I have water storage but no pressurized water at the site.



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I have water storage but no pressurized water at the site.

Well, you do have a trailer........ Razz



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thx RG, but I need something that does not take a pressurized hose to supply incoming water. I have water storage but no pressurized water at the site.


The worx can suck from a bucket, or there's a 2L bottle adapter you can screw on.
It is exactly what you are looking for.
 
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Originally posted by old rugged cross:
thx RG, but I need something that does not take a pressurized hose to supply incoming water. I have water storage but no pressurized water at the site.


The worx can suck from a bucket, or there's a 2L bottle adapter you can screw on.

It is exactly what you are looking for.


So HD had a Ryobi set up and Lowes had the Worx. I bought the Worx that Snidera recommended. It was $119. We'll try it out and see how it washes the salt off of the boat and trailer. And a few other things around the fish camp. Thanks guys. I appreciate it.

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