The Hotsy Model 333 pressure washer is a competitively priced hot water pressure washer. Its compact size and built-in three angle spray nozzle makes it easy to use. With its one-switch operation and 33-foot-high pressure hose, this is an entry-class pressure washer. To learn more about the Hotsy Model 333, here are a few common operation and use questions.
- Heater coil carries a 5-year warranty
- Large fine mesh filter protects against dirt particle damage in burner fuel system
- Exhaust temperature sensor offers protection against overheating
- Auto start/stop protects pump when trigger gun is not in use
- Efficient heat exchanger for low exhaust emissions and minimal operating costs
- Downdraft burner is 92% efficient and offers 25% less fuel consumption
- Tilting aid for easy transport; can be moved in a horizontal position within compact vehicles
- Easy control panel centrally located with three modes Off/Cold/Hot
MODEL | PART NO. | GPM | PSI | VOLT/ PH | FUEL |
333 | 1.064-049.0 | 1.7 | 1200 | 115/1 | Oil |
FAQ
How do I Use a Pressure Washer?
While not needed for small surfaces, a pressure washer is a handy tool for any exterior surface with caked-on dirt or any other material that’s across a large surface injury. Never use this device on anything living and take caution near plant beds since the high-powered spray may damage plants.
Do I need Protective Gear?
Since pressure washers have a high-pressure stream of water or detergent, it’s best to wear eye and ear protection while using. Goggles and ear protection will provide adequate protection while in use.
How powerful is this model?
The Hotsy 333 model is a fairly powerful model with 1.7 GPM at 1200 PSI. This is powerful enough to clean most stains and dirty areas.
How Long can I Use a Pressure Washer?
Since the Hotsy Model 333 has an electric cord, there is no limit to the amount of time that you can run the model. Most users will need to take breaks if washing a large area.
How Far Does it Reach?
This electric model has a 33-foot-long pressure hose for easy use when you’re not close to a plug. The tilting aid of the Hotsy 333 model makes it easily transportable as well. The puncture-proof tires will let you maneuver it on any terrain.
Does It Require a lot of Power to Run?
The Hotsy 333 model was designed with efficiency in mind. The heat exchange has low exhaust emissions and minimal operating costs. The downdraft burner is 92% efficient and offers 25% less fuel consumption than similar models.
How Does It Run?
Plug in the pressure washer and then set the appliance switch to the operating mode. The pressure washer can be set to high pressure circular spray, a flat low-pressure spray, or a high-pressure flat spray. Select the desired mode of operation before turning on the pressure washer. The trigger gun has a lever which can easily be released during operation. Use the lever gun during operation to turn on the spray of water or detergent.
Do I Use Water or Detergent?
With the Hotsy Model 333, you can choose to use hot water, cold water, or detergent. If using a detergent, set the concentration of the cleaning fluid to the surface that needs to be cleaned. Cold water is best for light contaminations and clear rinse. Set the appliance switch to “1” as this is best for a light cleaning. Hot water is better used for more in-depth cleaning but when using, set the switch to “2.” If using detergent, be sure to use cold water to rinse the appliance for at least a minute.
Storing the Pressure Washer
The best place to store the pressure washer is in a frost-free area. When not using the device, drain the water from the pressure washer and flush it with an anti-freeze agent. Screw off the water supply and high-pressure hoses and lay the appliance on its rear. Store the device in a clean dry place preferably above freezing if possible.
How do I Transport the Pressure Washer?
The appliance should only be used on a surface of 2% of less since it is prone to tipping and it’s best to use the machine on a flat surface. Before transporting the washer, lay it on its rear and drain any residual water. Pull the device behind you at the carrying handle for transporting over longer distances. If transporting in a vehicle, secure the appliance with the handles in order to keep it from slipping and tipping over.