Pressure washers run entirely on electricity

Aug. 1, 2006
Hotsy's new HWE series hot-water pressure washers are the only models in the firm's line that run entirely on electricity. Water is heated in a stainless

Hotsy's new HWE series hot-water pressure washers are the only models in the firm's line that run entirely on electricity. Water is heated in a stainless steel coil, submerged in a tank of water solution, for instant hot water when plugged in — with no noise and no fumes.

All HWE series models are compact and can fit in a closet or any out-of-the-way location. The Auto Start function allows the unit to be turned on with the pull of the trigger for remote operation.

The HWE produces cleaning power ranging from 2,000 to 3,000 psi. These models come standard with the Hotsy triplex belt-drive high-pressure pump that comes with a seven-year warranty.

Models are powered by an industrial-strength engine with thermal overload protection. All feature a 3/4-inch Schedule 80 heating coil with stainless steel skin and five-year warranty.

E-mail Robin Paul at [email protected] for more information.

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