How bad@$$ is your pressure washer tip?

alkemyst

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http://www.ultimatewasher.com/...her-rotary-nozzles.htm

Stainless Steel Super Heavy Duty Rotary Nozzle

Stainless steel rotary nozzles are the most resistant tips against wear and corrosion. They are to be used with super heavy duty pressure washers whose pressure reaches as much as 7350PSI.

* Max Pressure: 7,350 PSI
* Max Temperature: 130º F
* Max Flow: 5.0 GPM
* Inlet: Stainless Water Filter with 1/4" Quick-Connect (attaches to the tip of the wand)
* Body: Stainless Steel
* Nozzle: Ceramic
* Weight: 1.80 lbs

price $665.

next step down is a mere $139 and handles 5000PSI :)
 

Jschmuck2

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So exactly how bad do you need to keep up with the Jones' and how small does your wang have to be to buy that? Assuming you don't need it to put out fires.
 
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Originally posted by: Jschmuck2
So exactly how bad do you need to keep up with the Jones' and how small does your wang have to be to buy that? Assuming you don't need it to put out fires.

His wang must be pretty small, his wife is going to Japan for a year without him....
 

Jimmah

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Lol I used to work for a company that fixed pressure washers, nozzles like that would cost us 30$ and we'd turn around and sell em for almost 200$.
 

Red Squirrel

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I want one.

Is it a bad idea to wash a car with that? :p

"Wow, look at that silver shine! uhh wait, silver? car is suppose to be blue"
 

Rubycon

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Originally posted by: Jschmuck2
So exactly how bad do you need to keep up with the Jones' and how small does your wang have to be to buy that? Assuming you don't need it to put out fires.

Yeah why don't they just hook it up to an embalming machine charged with aqua regia and get it over with already?

Or just hook it to 230V.
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Originally posted by: Jschmuck2
So exactly how bad do you need to keep up with the Jones' and how small does your wang have to be to buy that? Assuming you don't need it to put out fires.

His wang must be pretty small, his wife is going to Japan for a year without him....

Actually my 'wang' will profit *if* that happens.

Funny how you losers think I bought that...it has a need though.

My post was how crazy things could get at extremes, I forgot I am in a group that lives with their parents mostly still.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Originally posted by: Jschmuck2
So exactly how bad do you need to keep up with the Jones' and how small does your wang have to be to buy that? Assuming you don't need it to put out fires.

His wang must be pretty small, his wife is going to Japan for a year without him....

Actually my 'wang' will profit *if* that happens.

Funny how you losers think I bought that...it has a need though.

My post was how crazy things could get at extremes, I forgot I am in a group that lives with their parents mostly still.

No one thinks you bought it. The only post talk about "you" in a generic sense as far as I can tell.

If someone has a need for it, chances are that they would be able to recoup their expenses fairly soon since it's almost certainly for commercial applications, although there are probably less expensive alternatives.
 

KK

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That would be good for washing cats. My little 2400psi washer barely does the job.
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
That strikes me as a complete waste of money.

Actually it's pretty awesome! The rotation keeps the washer from eating away material. It is expensive but I'd pay 100 bucks for one.
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider

No one thinks you bought it. The only post talk about "you" in a generic sense as far as I can tell.

If someone has a need for it, chances are that they would be able to recoup their expenses fairly soon since it's almost certainly for commercial applications, although there are probably less expensive alternatives.

WHERE THE FUCK DID I SAY I BOUGHT IT?!?!?!

SRSLY!
 

BoomerD

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Obligatory "For $665, it had better blow me!"



I'm disappointed that the ATOT crew hasn't come up with that one yet.

Yes, with 7000+ psi...it'd blow you all right...:roll:
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider

No one thinks you bought it. The only post talk about "you" in a generic sense as far as I can tell.

If someone has a need for it, chances are that they would be able to recoup their expenses fairly soon since it's almost certainly for commercial applications, although there are probably less expensive alternatives.

WHERE THE FUCK DID I SAY I BOUGHT IT?!?!?!

SRSLY!

Yep, I read it wrong. Suck it. :p
 

ric1287

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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Originally posted by: Jschmuck2
So exactly how bad do you need to keep up with the Jones' and how small does your wang have to be to buy that? Assuming you don't need it to put out fires.

His wang must be pretty small, his wife is going to Japan for a year without him....

Actually my 'wang' will profit *if* that happens.

Funny how you losers think I bought that...it has a need though.

My post was how crazy things could get at extremes, I forgot I am in a group that lives with their parents mostly still.

Says the lifer.....stop fucking posting then.