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I have a electric powerwasher. Is it possible to feed it water from a tank such as a 5 gal bucket? I won’t need a lot of water. Just a blast or two. How can i fit something on the bottom of the bucket so it accepts a garden hose? Are there any adapters out there? If not, would drilling a hole on the bottom and sticking a hose up in and sealing the edge with waterproof caulking or something work? If the bucket is held higher than the pressure washer, will gravity be enough to feed it?
If i buy an adapter that will screw into the bucket, what kind of adapter for a garden hose? And how will it not leak without some sort of caulking?

Read this excellent resource on www.mypressurewashers.com The person using the pressure washer should be a responsible adult that is aware of the fact that a potentially dangerous machine is being used. The person using a pressure washer should be versed in the fact that they are using a potentially dangerous piece of machinery and should therefore use protective apparel and means to avoid being injured by flying debris or with the pressure of the water.

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