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| Member Join Date: Aug 2007
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Rep Power: 5 ![]() | They have a small sell on power washers.... ![]() I just picked up the 75210 for like $370 with tax included. Thats the 2700 Max PSI, B&S 850 engine, 8.5 ft-lbs gross torque 190cc with the precision sprayer wand. |
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| Member Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 95
Rep Power: 5 ![]() | and the one I got is not online, some yellow tag event...might just be my local sears in Wallingford, but I'd think it would be everywhere. I used the 5.5 ft-lbs washer last year, and it kicked ass...I can't wait to put this thing together and try the 8.5.... |
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| Member Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 50
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| jeef | Within the last two years they have shut down a few of the Sears hardwares in CT. I think a lot of the problems sears has is if they could actually get people to care more, that and actually having shit in stock. I have been to a lot of sears getting tools and getting replacement tools and stuff since I travel. There are a few of the stores that are very good clean and the people are knowledgeable and friendly. I go to some where no one gives a shit and not one person knows whats going on. If sears went under how many of us would be fucked for getting our lifetime warranty tools replaced. I'll stick with Husky for now. It just sucks to get the Husky warranty that you have to wait a few days for them to ship the replacement to you. Becareful with buying some less expensive power washers since the pumps on them are not designed to last for a long time. I think some of the cheapers ones at Home Depot are rated for like 40 hours of use. If I were to buy one it would be a MITM, it costs more but they can take a beating. |
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