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Sam's Club Members: CAT 13-Amp 2200psi Electric Pressure Washer w/ Turbo Nozzle

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Sam's Club has for their Members: Caterpillar CAT 13-Amp 2200psi Electric Pressure Washer w/ Turbo Nozzle for $83.75. Shipping is free for Plus Members, otherwise, shipping will vary by location.

Note: Prices may vary in club and online.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • 13-Amp motor & pump delivers ample power of 2200 PSI and 1.2 GPM
  • Includes 20' Pressure Hose, Metal Pressure gun, Quick-Connect Wand and 3 nozzles
  • Foam Cannon (600ml) for complete automotive detailing and aftercare
  • Metal frame construction with 10" wheels for versatile maneuvering
  • Total Stop System prolongs pump life and saves energy

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 145 Sam's Club customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have a Sam's Club Membership? Join today: Club Membership $50/yr. or Plus Membership $110/yr.

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Sam's Club has for their Members: Caterpillar CAT 13-Amp 2200psi Electric Pressure Washer w/ Turbo Nozzle for $83.75. Shipping is free for Plus Members, otherwise, shipping will vary by location.

Note: Prices may vary in club and online.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • 13-Amp motor & pump delivers ample power of 2200 PSI and 1.2 GPM
  • Includes 20' Pressure Hose, Metal Pressure gun, Quick-Connect Wand and 3 nozzles
  • Foam Cannon (600ml) for complete automotive detailing and aftercare
  • Metal frame construction with 10" wheels for versatile maneuvering
  • Total Stop System prolongs pump life and saves energy

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 145 Sam's Club customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have a Sam's Club Membership? Join today: Club Membership $50/yr. or Plus Membership $110/yr.

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fiveohfour
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PSA: we have very poor enforcement of illegal predatory advertising practices in the USA and as a result we have countless examples of products like pressure washers

The box shows the peak Pressure in PSI and the peak flow in GPM. Most of humanity perceive these performance figures to be connected in reality these numbers they are misleading and the advertised pressure can only be reached by constricting the flow as much as possible on the unit & w/the most narrow of the available tips that go on the end of the wand.

Conversely the flow figure can only be reached when the unit is adjusted so the pressure is turned down to its lowest possible level while using the widest & most free flowing tip included

In other words the manufacturers pick the highest number they can remotely justify without being sued too often, but in practice you need a unit with much higher performance figures than what is stated on the box if you actually want to be able to achieve the advertised pressure at a reasonable amount of flow, or vice versa.

To Illustrate why it matters that only one of these figures is reachable at a time, and the performance of the unit is actually practically speaking less, imagine trying to clean off your brick surface that is filled with mold or mildew or scum or whatever it is. Maybe just years of mud.

If your unit can only reach a pressure that is powerful enough to remove that buildup and clean the surface when the flow is constricted such that the GPM is at its lowest, then you're going to take forever to finish the job at hand because while yes, it's achieving the necessary pressure, it's only able to deliver that pressure to a surface area the size of a pencil, and therefore you have to spend 5 minutes just to clean the surface area that you're standing on

PS: if you're wondering if this can be fixed by using a surface cleaner attachment, no unfortunately not, those are great but you need to have performance to spare to have them work effectively.

Hopefully this is helpful

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ClkClkYesterday 10:48 AM
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Kept waiting for this to fall below $129 at the local club, but they finally sold out without going lower.

Nice find.
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a_blind_sniperYesterday 03:25 PM
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This is solid for the price point. it's not a commercial-grade 3000 PSI gas-powered beast but for basic home use it will get the job done. Electric pressure washers are currently limited (no pun intended) by household 15-Amp circuits so this ~2000 PSI, 1.2 GPM setup is close to the limit of what these are capable of.
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Quote from a_blind_sniper :
This is solid for the price point. it's not a commercial-grade 3000 PSI gas-powered beast but for basic home use it will get the job done. Electric pressure washers are currently limited (no pun intended) by household 15-Amp circuits so this ~2000 PSI, 1.2 GPM setup is close to the limit of what these are capable of.
I've heard of brushless electric getting better power and GPM, which is what I've been waiting for.
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zcsrsYesterday 05:33 PM
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Quote from a_blind_sniper :
This is solid for the price point. it's not a commercial-grade 3000 PSI gas-powered beast but for basic home use it will get the job done. Electric pressure washers are currently limited (no pun intended) by household 15-Amp circuits so this ~2000 PSI, 1.2 GPM setup is close to the limit of what these are capable of.
I heard of the GPM is more important? If not, I'd return this westinghouse one with 1.76 GPM which was $85.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Westi.../333986979
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fiveohfourYesterday 09:38 PM
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Quote from zcsrs :
I heard of the GPM is more important? If not, I'd return this westinghouse one with 1.76 GPM which was $85.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Westi.../333986979

Depends on what you're doing. The desired use and effect of a tool informs/dictates the design and specs of said tool.

For most applications a balance between flow and pressure is ideal though. Car washing u want flow & lower pressure. Cleaning by removal of xyz from a surface like cement via mechanical force, on the other hand, calls for as much pressure as you can safely use to
Achieve the desired result without damaging the surface in any way or risking damage etc
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jmac2043Yesterday 09:47 PM
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This good enough to clean a concrete driveway?
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fiveohfourYesterday 09:56 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank fiveohfour

PSA: we have very poor enforcement of illegal predatory advertising practices in the USA and as a result we have countless examples of products like pressure washers

The box shows the peak Pressure in PSI and the peak flow in GPM. Most of humanity perceive these performance figures to be connected in reality these numbers they are misleading and the advertised pressure can only be reached by constricting the flow as much as possible on the unit & w/the most narrow of the available tips that go on the end of the wand.

Conversely the flow figure can only be reached when the unit is adjusted so the pressure is turned down to its lowest possible level while using the widest & most free flowing tip included

In other words the manufacturers pick the highest number they can remotely justify without being sued too often, but in practice you need a unit with much higher performance figures than what is stated on the box if you actually want to be able to achieve the advertised pressure at a reasonable amount of flow, or vice versa.

To Illustrate why it matters that only one of these figures is reachable at a time, and the performance of the unit is actually practically speaking less, imagine trying to clean off your brick surface that is filled with mold or mildew or scum or whatever it is. Maybe just years of mud.

If your unit can only reach a pressure that is powerful enough to remove that buildup and clean the surface when the flow is constricted such that the GPM is at its lowest, then you're going to take forever to finish the job at hand because while yes, it's achieving the necessary pressure, it's only able to deliver that pressure to a surface area the size of a pencil, and therefore you have to spend 5 minutes just to clean the surface area that you're standing on

PS: if you're wondering if this can be fixed by using a surface cleaner attachment, no unfortunately not, those are great but you need to have performance to spare to have them work effectively.

Hopefully this is helpful
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fiveohfourYesterday 10:04 PM
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Quote from inot :
I've heard of brushless electric getting better power and GPM, which is what I've been waiting for.

For a cordless battery operated unit ? From a power tool brand for example? Or you're looking for corded?
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HappyPen5317Yesterday 10:19 PM
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Is this good for washing a car?
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TomTerrificYesterday 10:49 PM
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Quote from HappyPen5317 :
Is this good for washing a car?
With the right nozzle
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Why didn't the user who posted the deal below a day ago get credit for this?

https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/18669751?referrerid=1385055
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Quote from tunabreath :
Why didn't the user who posted the deal below a day ago get credit for this?

https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/18669751?referrerid=1385055
Because they're not staff
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spackardToday 01:15 AM
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Quote from HappyPen5317 :
Is this good for washing a car?
You might want something like this:
https://ebay.us/m/MyZDoN
It's a Worx 20V cordless Nitro Hydroshot pressure washer for $123.99. It uses about 1 gpm. It'll pump at least 10 gallons before needing a recharge; a 2nd generic battery pack is cheap.
I've been washing my car with 1 gallon soap and bucket, then using this pressure washer and a 3 gallon jug of spot-free water for the rinse.
It's just very convenient. If I had to plug in I'd have to run a 100 foot extension cord, and that gets old.
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emazurToday 01:50 AM
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Quote from jmac2043 :
This good enough to clean a concrete driveway?
The recommended applications (these are listed in the printed manual page 10 and I think on the box) are:
stairs
lawn equipment
vehicle
fencing
deck or patio
garage floor
driveway
siding


I've only used mine for 1 to 2 hours so far (home siding and ground concrete stepping square by back door) and I'm satisfied though for the concrete I did have to keep the nozzle pretty close to the ground and had to go on the slow side (the manual says use the 0 degree red nozzle for concrete but since this is my first pressure washer I used the less powerful 15 degree nozzle. Yellow nozzle is what it recommends for driveway). I have used a pressure washer before but a long time ago so I can't accurately compare how this performs versus other units. But first impression is it's definitely worth the $100 I paid on Sunday (I'll have to see if I can get a price adjustment to $83.75)

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TerraCottageToday 03:45 AM
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$80.25 for curbside pickup at my store. Nice.

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