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We bought the MiT-M choirmaster 1400, because I didn't want to run 220V to the washout booth. Does a good job, and it is four years old and cleans about 100 screens a day. Workhorse and cheap!ChoreMaster Series 1400 PSI Cold Water Pressure Washer
Quote from: ffokazak on March 27, 2019, 03:49:34 PMWe bought the MiT-M choirmaster 1400, because I didn't want to run 220V to the washout booth. Does a good job, and it is four years old and cleans about 100 screens a day. Workhorse and cheap!ChoreMaster Series 1400 PSI Cold Water Pressure WasherThat looks IDENTICAL to the CamSpray 1500a that we have. It's a great little unit. We've had ours for about 10 years now and we had it rebuilt once and it's a little champ. We just had to replace the wand and handle finally as well. For the money you can't beat it. I recommend a fixed angle tip from Northern Tool. I think ours is 45 degrees.
We have been through two of the the MIT-M 1400s. First one we ran for 3 years. Had to replace the switch, then the capacitor before the pump went out (probably my reclaim guy's negligence). It is a good unit. Bought another one that is still running 2.5 yrs later. Both wands have leaked hard with the seasonal temp changes. O ring replacements didn't help, so we replaced wands x2. Overall a great unit for the $$. Really happy with them, they are workhorses 100-125 screens / week though exposure and reclaim. Had the bypass valve jam last week and give us a scare, but we unscrewed it, reset it the it and it was great again.I would like to upgrade to something more substantial, without putting holes in the thin thread mesh that we run. Bigger GPM seems like where its at. If thats the path to speed up reclaim i'm all about it. It takes way too long to thoroughly rinse a screen to avoid post reclaim fisheyes. The SEA belts drive unit sounds really awesome, but i really dont want to run more 220V power here as we are out of room and will need to move soon. But if it is really a big speed difference it sounds like its worth the $$ & effort.