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1900-1 Craftsman Pressure Washer

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This is a genuine Craftsman replacement part. The chemical injector is a valve that injects chemicals into the water stream of your pressure washer. This kit has everything you need to replace the che...
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This is an original part from Briggs and Stratton, Troy-Bilt, and Snapper for use with Pressure Washers. The outlet tube kit includes the O-ring. The pressure hose connects to the outlet tube, which t...
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It is an authentic high quality item that is supplied from original equipment manufacturer for use with Briggs and Stratton and Troy-Bilt pressure washers. This kit attaches to the base of the pressur...
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This is a genuine item that is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer for use with Troy-Bilt and Briggs and Stratton pressure washers. It is an identical replacement for a missing ...
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This manufacturer-approved oil is commonly used in pressure washers. It is made to lubricate the internal pump drive components. This plastic bottle contains 5.3 fluid ounces of oil. It is recommended...
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Customer:
Anthony from RIDGEFIELD, CT
Parts Used:
189971GS
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Supplied hose has "press on" fitting on one end, washer does not accommodate it
One can either pull off the plastic fitting on one end (the one with an o-ring) and press the plastic tubing onto the pressure washer detergent inlet (located just behind the high pressure hose outlet/connector). The other end of the device is then inserted into a jug of pressure washer detergent and the lowest pressure nozzle or nozzle setting selected to allow detergent to be drawn up into the washwater stream with the pressure washer running. One can observe the detergent flowing into the washer if all is good! If one cannot pull off the plastic fitting on one end (the other fitting, to be left!, has a "screen" on its end - the fitting can be cut off the plastic tubing with a utility knife.
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