Whisper Pro 16in Eagle Wash
Quick Overview
- Smooth And Easy Cleaning Of Hard Surfaces
- Floats above surface for stripe free cleaning
- Great for driveways, floors, tile roofs, docks, tennis courts
- Made By Whisper Wash, The Leader In Surface Cleaners
- More affordable than commercial models
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$674.10
$764.00
Whisper Pro 16in Eagle Wash
- Smooth And Easy Cleaning Of Hard Surfaces
- Floats above surface for stripe free cleaning
- Great for driveways, floors, tile roofs, docks, tennis courts
- Made By Whisper Wash, The Leader In Surface Cleaners
- More affordable than commercial models
- Same great engineering and quality
- Can Be Used With Hot And Cold Water
- Made for temperatures up to 185° F
- Works With Many Pressure Washers
- Needs at least 2000 PSI, maximum up to 5000 PSI
- Needs a minimum of 4 gallons per minute, up to 6 GPM
- 2 Inch Nylon Brush Around 16" Rim
- Keeps water on the floor, not on walls or clothes
- Powder Coated Frame & ABS Spray Cover
- Resists rust and corrosion
- Tough and lightweight, easy to transport
Applications
Driveways, Parking Lots, Sidewalks, Pool and Patio Decks, Service Stations, Warehouse Floors, Loading Docks, School Yards, Public Facilities, Marina Docks, Restaurants, Stadiums, Tile Roofs, Tennis Courts, And Lots More!!
- One Piece Unitized Swivel Cartridge
- 5000 PSI MAX Working Pressure
- 212° Maximum Temperature
- Max Flow gpm 4-6
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