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Rated Pressure (PSI): 1600
Rated Flow (gallons/min.): 1.1
https://snowjoe.com/products/sun-...-8-gpm-max
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not recommended for cleaning large areas of anything (siding, driveway, etc)
Have you tried and what kinds of issues did you have? I'm planning to get it to wash car, driveway, etc. Thanks.
I have one. It's OK. Definitely made for light duty, but great for rinsing cars and windows. At $60, it's a must have. However, I don't see this cleaning houses.
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Sun Joe SPX2598P-MAX Electric Pressure Washer , Foam Cannon , Patio Cleaning Attachment , 2000 PSI Max* , 1.6 GPM Max* https://www.walmart.com/ip/721146440
I can't recommend it. The device itself is fine, generates enough pressure for low/moderate cleaning tasks, but the problem I had is the hose started leaking the second time I used it. Something ruptured in the fitting to the unit, so it's a constant spray of water where the hose connect to the unit. What makes it extra frustrating is that, they use a proprietary or at least non standard hose, so finding a replacement is not easy, costs about half what you are paying for this deal, and from what I've read, the replacements are prone to failing in the same way.
Here is the replacement hose btw: https://snowjoe.com/products/sun-...ssure-hose
Check the reviews
Also, the wand started leaking and the O rings are some weird size that I couldn't match from two separate boxes of 32 sizes of O rings. Sun Joe charges about $10 (with shipping) for 4 O rings, so I just bought a replacement bayonet part of the gun on Amazon for the same price. If one more thing breaks on it I'm throwing it out and buying a real pressure washer because this feels like disposable crap, tbh.
The comment above about proprietary hoses is right. It's hard to make this work with any third party accessories or parts when parts fail.
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Power washed my house 2 weeks ago with an old version. It'll struggle a little to reach, powerfully to a 2nd story but worked fine on ours. I use 1 cup of bleach in a one gallon sprayer (hdx brand), let it soak for 10min, and this gets the rest off. This works fine on cars and driveways. You do not want a lot of pressure for a car. I bought one of the cheap foam cannons and an orifice kit for the lower pressure. Works well just not mountains of foam. I have hung mine on the wall of my shed for 5 years and the freeze hasn't killed it yet.
I have one. It's not great. It works ok for washing my car but I tried to do my driveway and it took forever. Someone with a gas powered one was able to do the entire driveway in 3 hours while I did 1/10th of it in an hour with this one
soak all surfaces around your railing
take spray bottle, add water and bleach, spray your railing
let is soak but not dry
for really bad spots scrub with a non-scratch scrub or magic eraser
rinse well
you'll spend all weekend on your driveway and it'll turn out way worse than spending 2 hours with a surface clenaer and a professional pressure washer.
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soak all surfaces around your railing
take spray bottle, add water and bleach, spray your railing
let is soak but not dry
for really bad spots scrub with a non-scratch scrub or magic eraser
rinse well
How cool are we talking? 50-60?