An all electric pressure washer is relatively new to the market of cleaning equipment. These machines do not require any fossil fuels. They use electricity for both heating and powering the system.
There are many advantages of these machines. For example, the operators need not scramble for gasoline, propane, diesel, heating oil, or kerosene, whenever they run out of fuel. Indoor operators can also benefit from zero exhaust production, enabling cleaning pressure washing. Let us check out how these machines work.
These pressure washers work by pumping water at high pressure levels and high temperatures onto hard surfaces. Output pressure can exceed 2000 psi and temperature can be up to 210°F, depending on the model. The output has sufficiently high pressure levels and temperatures to dissolve and blast away dirt and impurities from most kinds of hard surfaces. While lower pressure levels are ideal for lighter cleaning, higher pressure levels such as a 2000 psi electric power washer, are ideal for heavier cleaning tasks.
