Hot Box Portable Hot Water Generator
Quick Overview
- Hot Box Portable Hot Water Generator
- Add hot water cleaning economically!
- Offers Quick connector to connect your cold water washer.
- Includes its own fuel and power for hot water cleaning applications.
- This Hot Box allow you to enjoy the convenience of a portable cold pressure washer while being able to pressure wash with hot water when necessary.
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$3,939.05
$4,311.65
Hot Box Portable Hot Water Generator
Add hot water cleaning economically!This water heater is added on to existing cold water pressure washers.
Offers Quick connector to connect your cold water washer.
Includes its own fuel and power for hot water cleaning applications.
This Hot Box allow you to enjoy the convenience of a portable cold pressure washer while being able to pressure wash with hot water when necessary.
3,000 PSI, 5 GPM, 120 Volts
Portable water heater add-on for existing cold water pressure washers.
Quick Connect to cold water washer, supply fuel and power to Euro-Heat for hot water cleaning applications.
Use the Hot Box only when needed and keep the convenience of the portable cold water washer.
- Quick hookup - 3/8" QC inlet / outlet
- 10" easy-roll tubed pneumatic wheels
- Diesel, kerosene, #1 heating oil
- 36' Ground Fault Interrupter plug
- Manufacturer Part Number: 74-1403
Easy service access to burner parts and efficient vertical combustion configuration.
- 5-gallon plastic fuel tank
- 36' Ground Fault Interrupter plug
- Thermostat temperature control
- Compact Size: 37" x 27" x 39" (W x L x H)
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