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I have owned this for a few years. It's definitely on the "good" side of decent, as far as electric pressure washers go. For sure beats the "Sun Joe" landfill pressure washers that are shamelessly shilled here. At this price, great buy.
I have owned this for a few years. It's definitely on the "good" side of decent, as far as electric pressure washers go. For sure beats the "Sun Joe" landfill pressure washers that are shamelessly shilled here. At this price, great buy.
I have a SunJoe and use it for hours on end several times a week for years. It is a higher end model, than most I've seen on Slickdeals
I have an older version of this and the current version as well. This one is smaller, minor design upgrades/changes? But hits just as hard (if not harder?). Make some sense of this..
I got it for 60 bucks a year ago. The older version I bought for $250 ish. It has been too long for an exact number but I had it for 5 years with regular use and no maintenance. The performance declined but was still going strong. If it wasn't for the $60 deal I would still be using it! This new one seems just as usual, a quality build of course. Karcher is the best electric for the price.
Last edited by Robbery February 16, 2026 at 01:41 PM.
I bought this one to replace my 10+ year old Simpson 1700 PSI from Costco, it's way beefier because I accidentally pwned my car's paint, just a minor part at the bottom. I was a dummy, spray with caution
FYI, I recently bought a $66 Dayplus 1600 PSI, 1.3 GPM pressure washer from Walmart.
Had to buy a female to female garden hose adapter, which was hard to tighten and make leak free -- but other than that it seems pretty good. PS, I'm a first time pressure washer owner/user.
2/20 EDIT: I just finished cleaning my 10x20' cement patio, using only water (no chemicals). 29 years of black moss removed, and it looks so much better! Took me about 90 min, but it was about 100 times easier/faster than using a drill brush, on my hands and knees, with a 50% bleach & water solution. It'll be much faster in the future, if I pressure wash it every couple of years or so.
PS: I fixed the leaky adapter by replacing the OEM plastic washers with rubber (purple) washers.
I would recommend this pressure washer to everyone except the Pros, or anyone with a huge property to regularly clean.
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I have owned this for a few years. It's definitely on the "good" side of decent, as far as electric pressure washers go. For sure beats the "Sun Joe" landfill pressure washers that are shamelessly shilled here. At this price, great buy.
Just used this to wash the cars this weekend, I agree with others, it's a solid $100 pressure washer for sidewalks and cars, boats, etc. The attachments are meh, especially the plastic one.
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I got it for 60 bucks a year ago. The older version I bought for $250 ish. It has been too long for an exact number but I had it for 5 years with regular use and no maintenance. The performance declined but was still going strong. If it wasn't for the $60 deal I would still be using it! This new one seems just as usual, a quality build of course. Karcher is the best electric for the price.
Had to buy a female to female garden hose adapter, which was hard to tighten and make leak free -- but other than that it seems pretty good. PS, I'm a first time pressure washer owner/user.
2/20 EDIT: I just finished cleaning my 10x20' cement patio, using only water (no chemicals). 29 years of black moss removed, and it looks so much better! Took me about 90 min, but it was about 100 times easier/faster than using a drill brush, on my hands and knees, with a 50% bleach & water solution. It'll be much faster in the future, if I pressure wash it every couple of years or so.
PS: I fixed the leaky adapter by replacing the OEM plastic washers with rubber (purple) washers.
I would recommend this pressure washer to everyone except the Pros, or anyone with a huge property to regularly clean.
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*** WARNING: 3 of my similar comments, which included the Walmart links, were just removed by moderators at Slickdeals (see below). So I'm not including any links. Please be aware of the substandard 3rd party seller (3.8* @ 150 ratings. 250+ seller ratings required by SD for posting/commenting in Hot Deals)!
"Thanks for trying to share a deal, but just a heads up that we've had to remove your comments with the walmart links since the 3rd party seller didn't meet our minimum standards for posting in hot deals. You are welcome to post the deal in our marketplace forum if you'd like. Thank you"
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