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This Electric Pressure Washer delivers up to 4800 PSI and 3.2 GPM for fast, efficient cleaning. Featuring a 25 ft hose with an onboard reel, a Total Stop System for energy savings, and four versatile nozzles plus a foam cannon, it’s engineered for professional-grade results on cars, patios, floors, and more.
C**Y
Works Well!
This pressure washer is perfect for keeping our driveway and backyard clean. It is very easy to use and maintain. I like that it is not overly cumbersome and easy to move with me around the yard or front. I also love that it has very good pressure quality that takes little effort to adjust. Overall I really love it and would recommend it to other's who are looking for a simple and easy to operate pressure washer.
R**N
effective entry-level power washer
This is a great introduction to power washing. It's super effective for simple household jobs. My handyman uncle claims it lacks power, but it works for my needs like cleaning my garage floor and decks. We're happy with it.
J**T
Mighty Mo
I've always been wary of pressure wash machines ever since my yard man told me he always wears steel toed shoes when he pressure washes a sidewalk. But this one was affordable and I have several uses for it. My yard man would've charged more than the total cost of this machine. The unit went together fairly quickly and easily with just a few screws to attach the handle, hose hook and cord wrap. Its got a holster on the side that the water gun and nozzle slips into, so the whole unit is self-contained. The electrical cord is pretty long so I was able to run it out the patio door to the sidewalk that needed washing; it has plenty of hose too to get around with.I started out with the highest pressure nozzle -- it came with four, each one has a wider spray. The highest pressure nozzle etches a sharp line of clean on whatever you aim it at. I could easily see this one peeling loose paint off an old wall or an older car. I found the second nozzle had about a three inch wide high-pressure spray that, with a little patience and a steady hand, scaled the top level of grime right off the concrete. Impressive! Then I used it on the eaves of the house with outstanding results. The nasty runoff that stained and muddied the eaves of my roof cleaned right up. The spray had sufficient power to wash off the grime-caked fascia, ending up with them looking almost good as fresh painted.Lastly, I turned the pressure-washer on my wife's car. The plastic bottle attachment that comes with the equipment has a nice wide spray that worked great for soaping down the exterior. Adding about one third soap and the rest water to the bottle ended up being about the right amount for our Honda CRV. After all the soap was gone, the machine started running clear water through the bottle, so I didn't have to change nozzles to rinse. This was the easiest, most convenient way I've found to wash the car. All I have to add is a little elbow grease, the pressure washer does the rest of the rinsing.To sum up, this is a compact self-contained powerful little machine that produces plenty of pressure for ordinary cleaning around the exterior of the house and sidewalk, as well as anything else that needs a powerful deep down scrubbing.
H**O
The whole body of that washer is a decaster.
The worst thing I ever bought from.Amazon.
S**G
nice pressure washer
We have been using a Kärcher (with an e).The only thing it has that this one doesn't, is about twice the size and a spinny vibro wide-circle pattern head for stripping paint. And that's just a tip. I don't know if you can get such a tip for this connection.This one has a couple things better, and a couple things cheaper than the Kärcher I'm familiar with.The pressure line quick connects to the unit and the handle. We're used to having to thread it on. NICE upgrade.The pressure line here has a hard end for the unit. Upgrade.The pressure line here has a fancy (cheaply made) spool with crank. Upgrade (technically).Two whole wands to fit to handle. We're used to attaching the tips directly to single wand/handle unit. Upgrade.Four different tips for 4 different angles. At least 1 angle was labeled 5 degrees different than the instruction manual... that manual is more or less useless.I had assembly figured out in 3 minutes. 2 Screws for one piece, and 4 screws for another. 2 for top handle, 4 for cord/wrapping/storage piece on back.Simple switch isn't labelled, vertical for off, about 20 degree turn is on.Basic setup runs as follows.... from memory.... screw and attach things. Hard pressure line in front. Pressure line in handle. Hose to washer, decent grip on rotating ring. Power plug. Tip in wand. Turn on water. Press trigger, run water to void all air. Release. Wand to Handle/Trigger. Turn on Powerwasher. Pull trigger and get pressurized water.The first... 2-3 min the water was foamy. I assume that's internal unit grease? I would run it until clear.I'm happy with the power output. Its certainly more portable than our Big Box store Kärcher that's aging.I think my wife could lug this one around while spraying.It smelled of that melting plastic smell you get with some electric motors, but this is first day use. I will continue to use this, and wash a car or two. Spray some brick off in the early Spring to get this dirty winter off the house.I'm happy with it. It'll keep all stars if it lasts, and depending on if/when it starts to fail I'll have to come update.Oh, and it came with 2 wands and 4 tips, so you have either a backup wand or a handy access tip replacement by swapping wands instead of reaching down to grab and restow a tip (held in the 4 holes behind the power cord area).I washed a patio and an area rug in the clean section I made today after setting it up. Happy with it.
D**E
Easy to use and install. Air flow great. Not make too much noise. Greta quality
Easy to use and install. Air flow great. Not make too much noise. Greta quality
C**.
Great little tool for maintenance
This is a surprising little pressure washer, I honestly did not expect much for the price but it is pretty decent.It is a lot smaller than most pressure washers, it has a small and compact design. Sturdy with a good build quality, and looks pretty cool. Pretty easy to assemble just follow the instructions. The wand length is a little on the shorter side but not a huge issue.Not intended for big or really dirty jobs but works great as a maintenance tool. Love using it around my pool deck to get rid of small amount of mildew, or to clean off my ceramic plant pots, and it also works great on walking stones. It is a little more of an upgrade to one of those pressure washing hose attachments.Good little extra tool to have around and pull out for a quick job instead of lugging around a big pressure washer.
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