Walmart has
Sun Joe 24-Volt iON+ Power 350 PSI Max Cleaner Kit (24V-PP350-LTE-P1) on sale for
$44.50. Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
- The included 5-in-1 nozzle offers five selectable spray patterns — switch from 0º powerful pinpoint jet to 40º fan spray and gentle shower
- Equipped with a 20-ft siphon hose
- Up to 350 PSI max (at initial discharge per CSA internal pressure testing) and 0.6 GPM max (with nozzle open at minimum pressure) flow
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from past 3 years, i have data, that i use 4 gallon of water out of 5 gallon water bottle to wash full size sedan chevy impala. i use uber rinseless wash which i bought 3 years ago for $19 and still half of the bottle is still available.never scrubbed my car once and in 15 minutes car is squeaky clean.
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350 PSI
24V iON
Originally $140
Walmart.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sun-Jo...gn_id=9383
A little bit stronger and u can attach the soap dispenser it is portable, but it is not close to either electric or gas washer pressure I have them all
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I think the sunjoe that has a bucket attached is more useful if you're looking for a self-contained, battery-operated unit. It's directly attached to the bucket so no additional hose to water source required. Then again, that bucket model requires a high pressure connection between the wand and the washer which which seems like it might be more cumbersome than what this one uses between it and the water source.
Keep in mind that sun joe pressure washers cannot be used with standard pressure washer attachments unless you get a special adapter.
Oh and this is probably a lot quieter than anything i mentioned above.
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Live in NYC, can confirm, this is how it's done if you want to wash your own car unless you have a house and/or garage. Other option is to use a fire hydrant. Or go to a car wash and either spend $$$ or get swirl marks.