If you look at the specs, that SUNCOO is actually 2200psi and 1.8gpm
The 3000psi is with low flow and the 2.4gpm is with low pressure.
Edit: To change "no" to "low"
I am sure they are cheap pumps, as the price suggests, but if you want to wash your car on a Sunday morning and not irritate the neighbors, an electric power washer is nice. Similar to using an electric chainsaw....
We have two gas power washers, one 4500psi and the other is 3500psi. We also have an electric kerosene powered steamer on a base that we seldom use anymore. Except for reach with the 0 degree nozzle, all are overkill for most things residential.
What seems like a viable option for many, I am considering an electric model just for general washing of vehicles, patio decks and such.
I'd stay away from these vertical shaft engine units. Just my opinion. The other thing you need to take into account is the volume of water these sub $400 machines put out. 2.4GPM is nothing and you better clear your schedule for the day if you're aiming to complete a 3 car driveway or prepping the walls of a house before painting.
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The 3000psi is with low flow and the 2.4gpm is with low pressure.
Edit: To change "no" to "low"
We have two gas power washers, one 4500psi and the other is 3500psi. We also have an electric kerosene powered steamer on a base that we seldom use anymore. Except for reach with the 0 degree nozzle, all are overkill for most things residential.
What seems like a viable option for many, I am considering an electric model just for general washing of vehicles, patio decks and such.
The 3000psi is with low flow and the 2.4gpm is with low pressure.
Edit: To change "no" to "low"
Sunjoe plays with its ratings, it's pretty well known [bbbprograms.org]. I would take any "rating" they give with a huge grain of salt.
How do you lubricate them?
With occasional pressure release?!