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Anyone familiar with B&S Electric Power Washer ?

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    Posted: 20 Jun 2024 at 4:38am
I have a Briggs & Stratton electric power washer that has served me well for years.

Model #020358-00

I would like to have a set of those accessory nozzles that turn 30°, 90° and 130°

As best I can determine, I would also need a different "gun" that accepts them; is that correct ?

My "gun" and the nozzles that attach to it sort of push in and twist; the nozzles have two "wings" that engage slots in the gun and twist to lock in place.


I would also like to do away with that stupid safety button that must be pressed to pull the trigger; it is highly annoying and very hard to press.
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hmm, you may be able to take the handle apart and remove the safety button.
I did that for both my Ryobli recip saws. Hardest part was FINDING a screw that fell onto the garage floor......
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Nozzles and couplers are readily available at the home centers or even wal-mart. Valley Industries has complete guns available for easy swap out of the originals. Check Amazon, ebay, and such.
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