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Simpson Pro Series Pressure Washers

We’ve been testing Simpson pressure washers for years and have come to appreciate their quality and value. As one the largest, most vertically integrated gas-powered pressure washer manufacturers in North American, they’re getting even better with new Simpson Pro series pressure washers. Simpson has been serving professionals for a long time, so the Pro series … Continued

Winterizing Your Pressure Washer Engine: Short & Long Term Storage

As colder weather approaches, it’s important to properly winterize your pressure washer to protect the engine and pump from damage. Whether you’re storing it for a short period or the entire winter season, follow these steps to keep your pressure washer in top shape and ready to go when you need it. Short-Term Storage (Two … Continued

Simpson Pro Series 3700 PSI Pressure Washer Review

The Simpson Pro Series 3700 PSI Pressure Washer Power’s Through Tough Grime With Ease We’ve been testing Simpson pressure washers for years and have come to appreciate their quality and value. As one of the largest, most vertically integrated gas-powered pressure washer manufacturers in North American, they’re getting even better with new Simpson Pro series … Continued

Simpson Pro 3500 PSI Pressure Washer Review

The Simpson Pro 3500 PSI Pressure Washer Delivers Plenty of Bang For Your Buck We’ve been testing Simpson pressure washers for years and have come to appreciate their quality and value. As one of the largest, most vertically integrated gas-powered pressure washer manufacturers in North American, they’re getting even better with new Simpson Pro series … Continued

Why Two Dipstick Slots but Only One Dipstick in My Engine?

As we continue to sell our engines for uses other than for pressure washing, we cannot foresee if our engines will be mounted in a way that blocks the dipstick and makes it difficult to check the oil. Therefore, your engine may appear to have two dipstick locations. However, depending on your exact engine number, … Continued

The Best Pressure Washers for a Deeper Clean | Best Overall PS3228

We blasted away dirt, grime, and mildew to find gas and electric models worth considering .When it comes to heavy-duty cleaning projects, nothing beats the efficiency and productivity of a pressure washer. These powerful machines transform the water from your garden hose into a high-pressure stream, capable of blasting away dirt, grime, and mold from practically any … Continued

Simpson Pro Series 4000 PSI Pressure Washer Review

The Simpson Pro Series 4000 PSI Pressure Washer Makes Outdoor Cleaning Easy We’ve been testing Simpson pressure washers for years and have certainly come to appreciate their quality and value. Simpson has been serving professionals for a long time, so the Pro series isn’t really a completely new category for them. However, there are some differences that … Continued

Troubleshooting: Is Water in my Pump Oil?

Don’t be alarmed if your pressure washer oil looks like it’s frothy while running. After using your pressure washer, you may notice the oil in the sight glass looks bubbly or frothy. This can be alarming, making you think water has somehow gotten into the oil. However, there’s a simple explanation – pressure washer oil … Continued

The 10 best pressure washers of 2023, according to an expert.

Otherwise known as “power washers,” these nifty essentials will save you much time and money replacing your vinyl siding or concrete — especially if you pencil in a few weekends during the year to properly wash away any mildew, dirt and debris. Pressure washers will be powered by either electric or gas and can range … Continued

Troubleshooting: Makes Noise and Water is Slow at first

Check your inlet screen. Before you connect your garden hose to the pump, inspect the inlet screen on the pump. Clean any debris you find. Replace the inlet screen if it is corroded. Garden hose should be free of air. Allow water to flow from your garden hose for at least 30 second before you … Continued