Reliable Electric pressure washers

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What is a good reliable pressure washer? I want to replace my gas washer.

My gas power washer is too heavy to haul from apartment to wash bay.

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I've had very good results with the SunJoe SPX3000......use it for our personal vehicles and the occasional customer car.....been very happy with it
 
I've had very good results with the SunJoe SPX3000......use it for our personal vehicles and the occasional customer car.....been very happy with it
What do think about Briggs and Stratton? I have the gas model but it produce a lot of fumes in underground garage.

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What is a good reliable pressure washer? I want to replace my gas washer.

My gas power washer is too heavy to haul from apartment to wash bay.

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Kranzle ... period
 
What is your budget? That will determine the recommendations. Money no object kranzle but they are 1k and up.
 
If on a budget SPX3000/SPX3001 otherwise Kranzle is a good choice.

I run the SPX3001 without any issues so far.
 
I pretty much forgot all the details of the tests Matt did on the pressure washers, but if I remember correctly... Sunjoe's PW had weird fittings making upgrading them harder... or am I thinking of a different brand?
 
I pretty much forgot all the details of the tests Matt did on the pressure washers, but if I remember correctly... Sunjoe's PW had weird fittings making upgrading them harder... or am I thinking of a different brand?

There's an Entire thread on the Sunjoe SPX3000 - and it details all kinds of options for fittings and conversion to better hoses & parts like guns - so not an issue these days for fittings and upgrades.
 
Ryobi units are good, same too for Greenworks, they both use standard fittings, 22M and 14mm-id. Sunjoe units are good buys too but they use the 22M w/15-id but the better units work will with quick release foam cannons. Issue will be GPM and 1.2 and higher is better but Sunjoe overstates their units. Obsessed Garage did a ton of videos on every possible unit. Karcher units work too and often good prices. AR Blue makes decent units and their portable unit is also sold under Standley model at Home Depot and Amazon.

Top of the line is Kranzle, german made, is over $800 to $1600. If you use it daily then look at nothing less.

I have used, Greenworks 4-years, Ryobi 1600 portable (gave to my son), Sunjoe 4000 in my garage, and Standley to my daughter. She keeps her F150 clean!

My opinion only,
Kirby
Houston
 
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Have this from ryobi. Wash once a week and it’s been good


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3yr warranty and had a brushless motor for duribility.


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Also have a look at the Ar630tss. Of all the “cheaper” washers Matt tested, the Karcher 1700 performed the best.
The “northern” washers are simply an industrial motor with a pump bolted on the side. More than likely will outlast almost anything, BUT no auto on/off if that’s important to you.

Similar to the north star is pressurepro powerwashers.
 
I have a sunjoe professional series spx9004
Had it wall mounted in garage for maybe 7 months.

I love it. So much better than my 1.2 gpm ryobi was!

Highly recommend.

Adjustable pressure and great flow
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I have AR 2N1 electric. AR makes pumps for a lot of manufacturers so I believe they are reliable. This model is also produced or copied by other companies including GG (just saw it in their latest sales magazine). I like the unit because it has 2050 psi, is mobile and detaches from the cart. There's also a wall mount for it.
 
AR 630TSS. All the power of a Kranzel but a fraction of the price. Need a 20amp breaker though.
 
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