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Here's how you should base your decision in my opinion. If you don't mind dragging around a hose and extension cord, go electric. If the idea of electricity and water bothers you, buy gas. I've owned both electric and gas in small washers. The negative for a gas unit is obviously... running out of gas. The negative to electric is obviously electricity and water. Again, if both units have the same pressure and same GPM they'll do the same work. The difference in pattern is nothing more than using a different spray nozzle. I have a 15, 25 and 40 degree nozzles for my gas and electric but the electric due to a lower GPM doesn't do as well with the wider less focused spray. I also have a "turbo nozzle" that does a nice job with the electric unit. I can't use the turbo nozzle on my bigger machine because of the pressure it will produce.
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