Arti
Well-Known Member
@Vincey
Picked up a new pressure washer today on my way to work. Opened the box plugged it in, got my hose reel out the van. Found the customers outside tap. It had the wrong connector on so asked him if he had a different one. He didn't, got back in the van drove to the garden centre got my pants pulled down for a new connector. Drove back. Fitted the new bit dragged the reel round the front and up the stairs . Hooked it all up. Binned my £2 cleaning brush. Chucked a gauge on. Sprayed f**k out of the drum. Got water everywhere. Didn't have time to knock up another gauge. Dragged the pressure washer and hose reel back down the stairs got tidied up. Counted what I had spent on the pressure washer, hose reel and new connector. Realised I had worked for nowt and got my £2 brush back from the neighbours rose bush.
I suppose you have to try these new systems before really deciding if it's a bone idea or not
Picked up a new pressure washer today on my way to work. Opened the box plugged it in, got my hose reel out the van. Found the customers outside tap. It had the wrong connector on so asked him if he had a different one. He didn't, got back in the van drove to the garden centre got my pants pulled down for a new connector. Drove back. Fitted the new bit dragged the reel round the front and up the stairs . Hooked it all up. Binned my £2 cleaning brush. Chucked a gauge on. Sprayed f**k out of the drum. Got water everywhere. Didn't have time to knock up another gauge. Dragged the pressure washer and hose reel back down the stairs got tidied up. Counted what I had spent on the pressure washer, hose reel and new connector. Realised I had worked for nowt and got my £2 brush back from the neighbours rose bush.
I suppose you have to try these new systems before really deciding if it's a bone idea or not