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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025
Electric power washerIt seems like every electric power washer manufacturer exaggerates the pressure/flow rate of their machine. Suffice it to say that most of the claimed pressure and flow rates advertised are impossible based on a standard household outlet. So lets look at how this power washer is made and how if works. The size, weight and design of most of these power washers is similar. This one is similar in many ways to another one that I own. Here are some specifics about this one. First it comes with a long power cable - approximately 40’. The cable seems to be of good quality and it is 16 AWG. The washer is double insulated and only requires a 2 prong plug. If you have an older home, this might be a plus for you. The high pressure hose is similar to others I own or have used. These are smaller OD than you typically find at the car wash and can be kinked if you are not careful. Other power washers I have used have had quick disconnects on the high pressure hose. This one does not have quick disconnects. It has an o-ring male end that screws onto both the pump and the wand. For durability this is probably superior. For ease of use it is a mild negative. The wand has a twist connect on the discharge end that you can swap between the spray wand and a foam cannon. This works well and does not leak. Just remember that the you have to push to turn when you disconnect. The spray wand has a more standard quick disconnects that allows you to select between different spray pattern tips. It comes with a 0°, 15°, 25° and 40° nozzles. The nozzles store in rubber grommets at the bottom on the machine. Compared to other washers I have used, I like this arrangement better. It’s closer to the professional style power washers and I think it provides a better spray pattern than the nozzles that twist to adjust the spray pattern. The foam cannon attaches to the gun itself and not to the end of the spray wand like another machine I have used. This is definitely a better design. The machine is on wheels and has a place to store all the components. It’s convenient to move around based on those features. The washer has a pressure switch built in. When you release the trigger, the motor stops until you pull it again. That is definitely the way I would prefer a washer to work. Overall it is a solid performing consumer grade electric power washer but don’t expect miracles. Based on my research, 4,500 psi is impossible to produce with an electric power washer using a 120V 15A outlet.
Guest
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025
Nice and easy to use pressure washer. Purchased on a whim when my gas powered washer gave out. Used it for probably 2 hours yesterday and I’m very satisfied.It is very convenient near the house vs rolling the gas powered pressure washer out and dealing with all of that. It would say it is potentially overly generous in terms of actual pressure generated, but it is still significant. The volume of water used is low compared to most gas pressure washers which can make cleaning take longer.This is surely not the pressure washer a professional wants, or someone looking to clean a large driveway quickly. If you’re just a homeowner who needs a pressure washer from time to time to wash cars, decks, or sidewalks then this works great assuming you understand the limitations of a small electric unit.
Hufford
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025
This power washer is good, but not great. It says it’s a 4500 PSI, but more like 1500 PSI. I have a gas power washer that is 2800 PSI and its more powerful that this washer. I was looking for something that I could wash my lanai without tearing out my screens and this with its adjustable PSI was what I was looking for. It was easy to assemble and came with all the items needed to use right away. Lack of power is the only issue that I see with this, but I didn’t need it to blast the paint or screen off. So it worked. It is kinda a bit plastic and the hose is very stiff which makes it hard to use. I used it for about 1 hour without any issues (other than the lack of power and stiff hose). It’s not as loud as a gas powered washer, but it’s not quiet either. The ease of maneuvering around was great and the weight is minimal. It has a super long electrical cord which is a great. Overall for the price it’s a good buy, but don’t expect 4500 PSI. And yes I did make sure that the adjustable part/dial was at max.
Pat Traynor
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
My previous pressure washer recently sprang a leak which gave me a good excuse to buy a new one. I chose the Vevor model because I've had decent luck with them before. Not so much, this time.It's rated at 4500 psi. I didn't believe that value for a moment, but I truly expected it to be better than this. I used the 15 degree nozzle, which is the most powerful of the ones that spray over a linear area, and is what most people use to pressure wash anything. My garage door has a green tinge due to algae and pine pollen.I had the power maxed out and tried using it about 2' away, slowly moving in closer until I could see it actually doing some cleaning. It wasn't until it was only 4" away and I was cleaning a swath that was barely 1" wide that it actually started removing dirt. Out of curiosity, and to the horror of hundreds of manufacturer lawyers, I tried spraying my hand. It just felt like a mist until my hand was less than 6" away when it started to feel a little uncomfortable.In short, this is NOT the machine you want to use to clean anything serious like house siding or a cement patio. My old pressure washer was more powerful than this and it was rated at 1000psi.I think that with the included soap nozzle, you'd be able to soap up your car and this would be good at rinsing it off, but little more.
D. M.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025
This power washer performs well for general cleaning tasks like washing decks and sidewalks. It has solid pressure and gets the job done efficiently. However, it's definitely not 4500 PSI as advertised. The actual pressure feels more in line with a mid-range washer maybe at 2000 PSI.If you're buying this expecting true 4500 PSI performance, you’ll likely be disappointed. But if you're okay with solid, everyday pressure and decent build quality, it’s still a functional and useful machine.
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