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  2. The 5 Best Cordless Power Washers for When Portability is Key

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    With 1,500 psi and a whopping 1.2 GPM output, this electric washer is gentle enough for vehicles but can ramp up the power for cleaning parking lots, decks, and siding.

  3. High pressure injection injury - Wikipedia

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    The majority of high-pressure guns and injectors reach pressures of 2000 to 12000 pounds per square inch (psi), [6] but the ejection pressure must be at least 100 psi to penetrate human skin. [ 9 ] Treatment

  4. Orders of magnitude (pressure) - Wikipedia

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    Air pressure in a bicycle tire relative to atmosphere (gauge pressure) [57] 300 kPa 50 psi Water pressure of a garden hose [58] 300 to 700 kPa 50–100 psi Typical water pressure of a municipal water supply in the US [59] 358 to 524 kPa: 52-76 psi Threshold of pain for objects outside the human body hitting it [60] 400 to 600 kPa 60–90 psi

  5. High-pressure steam locomotive - Wikipedia

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    A high-pressure steam locomotive is a steam locomotive with a boiler that operates at pressures well above what would be considered normal for other locomotives. Most locomotives operate with a steam pressure of 200 to 300 psi (1.38 to 2.07 MPa). [1] In the later years of steam, boiler pressures were typically 200 to 250 psi (1.38 to 1.72 MPa).

  6. Norge (appliance manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    2006; 19 years ago () Fate: Acquired by Maytag in 1986, later acquired by Whirlpool in 2006. Closed: Owner: ... Model AWW 562 Washer & Model LD-300 Dryer.

  7. Simpson (appliance manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Simpson was founded in 1853 by Alfred M. Simpson (1805-1891) who had migrated from London to South Australia in 1849. Simpson was an innovator and introduced labour-saving machinery and new products such as fire-proof safes, bedsteads, japanned ware, colonial ovens and gas stoves. [1]