Pressure Washer Reviews

Husky Pressure Washers

Husky Pressure Washers

For years, Husky pressure washers have been a leading choice among homeowners and professionals alike. Husky delivers a pressure washing experience like no other and the power it delivers is sure to make any cleaning job a snap.

Pressure Washer Tip: Gas Powered pressure washers are normally more powerful than electric powered pressure washers. High water pressure levels are ideal for cleaning large areas and removing tough stains. They are typically very portable, and therefore commonly found in industrial settings. Gas-powered pressure washers must only be used outdoors due to carbon monoxide emissions.

Husky Pressure washers are designed and built with power and are simple to use.

Pressure Washer Tip: Electric Powered pressure washers are lightweight and conveniently used around the home, or for light industrial projects. They are limited in cleaning power production, but are very safe and extremely efficient. They are ideal for cleaning patio furniture and cars. Electric powered pressure washers can be used either indoors or outdoors and are extremely quiet. Electric powered pressure washers are designed for occasional use, typically about 2 hours per week.

In a couple of minutes, you are ready to tackle any outdoor project and remove all unwanted debris like oil, dirt, and grime.

Pressure Washer Tip: How do pressure washers work? Pressure washers connect to a standard garden hose (or another water source). Their engine, high pressure hose, and nozzle all work together to create an accelerated water stream which can be about 50 times more powerful than a garden hose.

Husky Pressure washers are perfect for any outdoor cleaning job:

Husky has made pressure washing even easier with a full line of Husky accessories.

Pressure Washer Tip: How much horsepower do I need? If you are unsure about choosing the right sized engine for your pressure washer, just keep this in mind: a higher horsepower engine is required to produce higher PSI and higher GPM, resulting in more CPU.