Bozeman Distributors has been manufacturing and custom-building power washing equipment since the late 1970s. We offer a large selection of standard models, but also custom-build units to your specifications. Let’s take a look at a few of our units and their benefits, as well as the pros and cons of electric vs. gas pressure washing equipment.

Electric Pressure Washing Equipment

From cars to lawn equipment, more and more everyday items are becoming electric, including pressure washing equipment. The most obvious upside to using an electric pressure washer is that it won’t ever require gas or produce harmful emissions. While electric is definitely greener, it also has its downsides to consider. You’ll be attached to a cord, meaning you won’t have great mobility.

Your flow (gpm) and pressure will be determined by the voltage (115v/230v) available. At the end of the day, if you are looking to invest in a quality power washer and don’t like the idea of emissions and do not want the hassle of dealing with a gasoline engine, one of our Super Flow Electric Series models may be right for you.

Gasoline Pressure Washing Equipment

Gasoline has been powering pressure washing equipment since the beginning, and some owners swear by its power over popular electric counterparts. Some pros to using gas pressure washing equipment include power ratings that greatly exceed that of electric washers. On top of that, gasoline pressure washers aren’t limited to cord length, so you’ll never have to fold up a wire at the end of the day. A downside is having to winterize this equipment once it’s placed in storage. If you can get over the extra work and budget, gas powered pressure washers are the most effective and powerful cleaning aid for some of the toughest outdoor grime.

Our Pressure Washing Fleet

Here at Bozeman, we offer both gasoline and electric washers. Our Deluxe gasoline washers are built to withstand up to 5,000psi from 3 - 5 GPM (gallons per minute) while also being built on a heavy-duty stainless steel frame. The HP (Hi-Pro) Series offers a Heavy-Duty, All Aluminum Frame with Honda gasoline engines and Cat Pumps from 3 – 5gpm up to 3500psi. Our electric models have a range of 100-3000 PSI and are built on Stainless Steel or Painted Carbon Steel Baseplates or Stainless Steel or Aircraft-Grade Aluminum Wheel Carts. It should be mentioned that all of our models come with a heavy-duty spray gun assembly with a 36" zinc-plated steel lance with molded grip and Stainless-Steel Quick Disconnects, and a 50’ Steel-Braid Hose with Stainless-Steel Quick Disconnects, A Down-Stream, Low-Pressure, Chemical Injector and Chemical Nozzle, 4 – High Pressure Nozzles

And a Bottle of Oil for both the Pump & Engine to do your initial oil change after the first 5 to 10 hours of operation. The engine oil should be changed every 100hrs and the pump oil every 300hrs. as part of the scheduled maintenance.

Here at Bozeman Distributors, our main goal is to make sure you leave satisfied with the right tools to complete the job. That’s why we offer many different options to help you narrow down your decision when it comes to building your very own custom-pressure washer. Come prepared with any questions you might have about pressure washing, and we’ll be able to help you decide which washer could be right for your needs. The investment in a good tool makes the job more efficient and effective, and if it needs parts or repair, you have a local company that you can rely on.

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