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Monday, January 31, 2011

What makes Electric Power Washers Unique?

Mobile Cold Pressure Washer
Several versions of power washers that run on gas, propane, and diesel are currently available for a variety of different industries. However, many people seem to favor electric-powered models supplied by leading distributors like Daimer®. Electric versions are great for both indoor and outdoor cleaning applications since they do not emit fumes. Without fuel compartments, electric-powered pressure cleaners are comparatively lighter and more compact than fuel-powered versions.

Electric power washers offer several advantages. Unlike gas-powered pressure washers that tend to be noisy, power washers that run on electricity are much quieter and suitable for use in schools, hospitals, and offices. Electricity is a clean source of energy and using electric-powered pressure cleaners are an environment-friendly option. Maintaining gas-based power washers generally involves tuning up the ignition, replacing the air filters, and changing the exhaust manifolds. Such tasks can be avoided with electric power washers, thereby minimizing maintenance costs.

Power washers such as the Super Max™ 8900C-322 use cold water for cleaning and are suited for light-weight cleaning tasks. Daimer® also offers more versatile electric power washers. The Super Max™ 6000 model, a tri-mode power cleaner, combines the functions of a cold water power cleaner, a hot water pressure cleaner, and a steam pressure washer in a single machine. This allows it to generate hot water at temperatures up to 210ºF and steam at temperatures of up to 330ºF.