Woot has
Sun Joe SPX2004 Electric Pressure Washer (Blue or Green) for
$99.99.
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Includes:- 1x Sun Joe SPX2004 Electric Pressure Washer
- 3x Nozzles
- 1x Foam Cannon
- 1x 34" extension wand
- 1x 20" High-pressure hose
- 1x 35' Power cord with GFCI protection
- 1x Garden hose adapter
- 1x Needle clean-out tool
Features:- 2100 pounds per square inch (at initial discharge per CSA internal pressure testing) and 1.8 GPM (with nozzle open at minimum pressure)
- 25.4 fl oz onboard foam cannon to tackle even the toughest caked on grime
- 3 swappable spray nozzles: Turbo, Jet and 90º
- TSS (Total Stop System): automatically shuts off the pump and power when the trigger is not engaged to save energy and prolong pump life
- 13-amp electric motor
- Weight: 18.5 lbs
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Buy a different brand, don't go thru the trouble I did and regret this cheap washer.
Ryobi or Stanely or some other name brand.
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Got the SPX2003 a few months ago refurbished for ~$50 . Over all not impressed, but it was cheap enough for me not to be too upset. Part of me wishes I had gotten something a little better. If you need this for anything but lightly washing a car or spraying siding that is not too high up, I wouldn't get it.
https://www.amazon.com/WestForce-3000PSI-Electric-Pressure-Washer/dp/B08CXW9H6T [amazon.com]
Anyone can shed some light on which one is better?
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https://www.amazon.com/WestForce-3000PSI-Electric-Pressure-Washer/dp/B08CXW9H6T [amazon.com]
Anyone can shed some light on which one is better?
Ryobi or Stanely or some other name brand.
I have one of these electric power washers and I use it to clean my siding, clean my deck and car so it can be used for a lot.
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I chose my words carefully. I said "ideal" because, while yes, I could wash a deck, house, or even the empire state building....it is not the "ideal" tool.
I was implying that washing a car is it's best use case as this most likely won't strip or mess up a good paint job.
Maybe this slightly more powerful one will be enough