Monday, August 22, 2011

Things to Check When Buying High Pressure Washers



High pressure washers are the most preferred cleaning machines for cleaning hard surfaces, particularly outdoor areas like parks, pavements, and stadiums. That said, these are equally capable of cleaning hard surfaces in interior locations such as floors, walls, and parking lots. A prospective buyer will find many different models of pressure washing machines. A quick search on the internet should leave the new buyers flabbergasted at the number of choices they have. Despite the richness of options, some old-fashioned research remains key to selecting the right machine. Following are some tips to choose the right kind of high pressure washers from Daimer®.

Source of Power
Pressure washing machines have different types of power sources: diesel, propane, gasoline, electricity, and so on. Each of these power methods has advantages and disadvantages. However, the type of power source does not have any impact on the output power and cleaning efficiency of the machine.

For interior cleaning, electric high pressure washers are more suitable, since these machines do not make produce exhaust and emit little noise. For outdoor cleaning, though, gasoline or propane machines are more suitable. Electric plug points, essential for running electric machines, may not be conveniently available in outdoor locations.

Flexibility
Ordinary machines provide only one or two types of output temperature. But some of the more sophisticated high pressure washers are equipped with the tri-mode technology and offers three types of output temperature. Such machines as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 12500 GE offers cold water, hot water up to 210°F, and steam temperatures of 330°F.