Interesting video


Worth the watch lol

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That’s why i never bring carrots to work

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Or watermelons

I’ll stear clear of bidding any fruit farms!

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Fake news!! Lol

Most of us here use 0 degree nozzles. The hole is just a tad bigger.

sorry if this question has been asked before, but, do I need to upgrade to an 8gpm machine to cut vegetables for my superbowl party, or will a 4gpm machine be sufficient? I don’t want to make a bad choice on this important day. (I DID use the search feature, but came up empty on vegetable preparation)

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Well that all depends on the type of fruit and amount of fruit you will need to cut. Are you planning on doing vegetables as well?

Psi in this case is more valuable than gpm, but you will need some gpm for max speed.

I’d upgrade and get the 7000psi@4gpm model.

http://www.watercannon.com/p-3439-honda-22hp-electric-start-gp-4gpm-7000psi.aspx?gclid=CjwKCAiA-9rTBRBNEiwAt0Znw2EMmWj99Sm07t1Ls-WP_sX2X3KIcgv5vj5V0Cu8XeovOUlP5-zZ0xoCo30QAvD_BwE

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Any red tip on any gpm pump will work just fine for all ur fruit and vegetables, just make sure u use a good clamp and when using in the house make sure u have a cutting board or the wife might get a Lil mad. Also for all u ppl eating ur fruits and vegetables when u need to cut ur belt to new size red tip works great…

I wasn’t planning on using it in the house, thought I’d use it out in the woodshop:

Don’t listen to this guy he is inexperienced. If you need to cut some coconuts you will want the 7000psi. You will regret those 3500psi washers. A 3500 psi washer might be good for a jackfruit or a banana, but once you start throwing in coconuts in the mix you will be really wishing you had the extra power.

The higher the psi, the smoother the cut.