Briggs & Stratton Pressure Washers
Briggs & Stratton 20507
- Gas-Powered
- 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, Soap
- Wheelbarrow
- Soap Injection: Siphon hose
- 4000 PSI
- Engine: 420cc
- 4 GPM
- Pump: Triplex
- 16000 Cleaning Units
- 141 lbs
Briggs & Stratton 20725
- Gas-Powered
- 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, Soap
- Hand Truck
- Soap Injection: Siphon hose
- 3300 PSI
- Engine: 208cc
- 2.5 GPM
- Pump: Triplex
- 8250 Cleaning Units
- 77 lbs
Briggs & Stratton 20681
- Electric
- 15°, 25°, Soap, Turbo
- Hand Truck
- Soap Injection: Tank
- 2000 PSI
- Motor: 13 amp
- 1.2 GPM
- Pump: Axial
- 2400 Cleaning Units
- 45.5 lbs
Briggs & Stratton 20680
- Electric
- 15°, Soap, Turbo
- Hand Truck
- Soap Injection: Tank
- 1800 PSI
- Motor: 13 amp
- 1.2 GPM
- Pump: Axial
- 2160 Cleaning Units
- 31.5 lbs
Briggs & Stratton 20700
- Electric
- 15°, 40°, Turbo
- Hand Truck
- Soap Injection: Foam cannon
- 2200 PSI
- Motor: 13 amp
- 1.2 GPM
- Pump: Axial Cam
- 2640 Cleaning Units
- 41 lbs
Briggs & Stratton 20654
- Electric
- 15°, Soap, Turbo
- Portable
- Soap Injection: Siphon hose
- 1700 PSI
- Motor: 13 amp
- 1.3 GPM
- Pump: Axial
- 2210 Cleaning Units
- 30 lbs
About Briggs & Stratton
Founded in 1908 with an informal agreement between inventor Stephen F. Briggs and investor Harold F. Stratton, this company has become one of the most recognized names in the small engine manufacturing world. Headquartered in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA, the company has manufacturing facilities in five continents. Beginning in the early 2000's, Briggs & Stratton began to acquire other companies such as Generac Portable Power Systems and Simplicity, thereby expanding into the ownership of manufacturing not just engines, but portable outdoor power equipment such as generators, pressure washers, and other home products.
