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  2. Power Away the Grit: Experts Pick the Best Pressure Washers ...

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    Looking to power away dirt, grime, and dust from your car and home? Here are the best pressure washers for car washing, driveway dousing, and home cleaning.

  3. Pressure washing - Wikipedia

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    A pressure washer is used to remove old paint from a boat. Patio flagstones being pressure washed using a rotary nozzle. Pressure washing or power washing is the use of high-pressure water spray to remove loose paint, mold, grime, dust, mud, and dirt from surfaces and objects such as buildings, vehicles and concrete surfaces.

  4. Hose reel - Wikipedia

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    A hose reel is a cylindrical spindle made of either metal, fiberglass, or plastic and is used for storing a hose. The most common styles of hose reels are spring driven (which is self retracting), hand crank, or motor driven. Hose reels are categorized by the diameter and length of the hose they hold, the pressure rating and the

  5. Power tool - Wikipedia

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    A power tool is a tool that is actuated by an additional power source and mechanism other than the solely manual labor used with hand tools.The most common types of power tools use electric motors.

  6. Ice drilling - Wikipedia

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    Letting the hose dangle freely will produce a straight hole; as the hole gets deeper the weight of the hose makes this hard to manage manually, and at a depth of about 100 m it becomes necessary to run the hose over a pulley and enlist some method to help lower and raise the hose, usually consisting of a hose reel, capstan, or some type of hose ...

  7. After the Eaton Fire, these Altadena residents return - AOL

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    Crystal Dedeaux and her 81-year-old mother Virginia peer from the car window and watch what is left of their west Altadena neighborhood roll by as if in a film reel.