Some pressure washers require more maintenance than others. For instance, some of the cheapest units on the market are practically disposable. They are lubed for life — meaning they aren’t designed to have the oil changed or have other types of regular maintenance performed. Professional units are much more maintenance-friendly.
A quality pressure washer is worth every penny, even if it does cost quite a bit more than the cheapest machine available. However, just because a high-end pressure washer is tough, doesn’t mean it won’t need a bit of TLC now and then. Although the steps are fairly basic, too...
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