Earthwise PWO2200 2,000 psi 1.6 gpm Electric Pressure Washer
Earthwise PWO2200 2,000 psi 1.6 gpm Electric Pressure Washer
- Earthwise PWO2200 electric pressure washer cleans cars, patios, and sidewalks fast and easy
- Electric pressure washer has a built in 18-ounce detergent tank; sprays 1.6 gallons per minute
- The adjustable pressure allows it to work on various types of surfaces such as lawn furniture, grills, concrete , or stone
- The extra long, high-pressure hose of 30 feet allows for convenient cleaning
- 1-year warranty; measures 12-9/10 by 13-3/10 by 33-4/5 inches
Our most powerful pressure washer to date, Now with improved technology, the Earthwise PWO2200 pressure washer can reach 2000 PSI. This washer is ideal for cleaning larger surfaces including sidewalks, decks and patios. In addition with a built-in detergent tank. you simply turn on a knob to add car wash or concrete cleaner. If you do lots of cleaning, you’ll love this feature.
A basic car wash with gas will run you around ten dollars. Considering that one might wash the car once a week over th
List Price: $ 159.99
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Karcher K 3.48 M Plus 1,800 PSI 1.5 GPM Electric Pressure Washer With 25-Foot Hose
- Powerful Induction Motor Lasts up to 3x Longer
- Includes Vario Power Spray Wand and Patented DirtBlaster Spray Wand
- Direct-Drive Axial Pump
- Onboard Detergent Tank
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
The Karcher 1800 PSI pressure washer is the compact, powerful electric pressure washer you need to handle larger jobs. Pressure (PSI): 1,800, Flow (GPM): 1.5, Hose: 25 ft
List Price: $ 179.99
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Major design flaw,
I only had this item for a day. That is because after I unboxed it and set it up to use, the plastic quick connect they use for the incoming water, from your hose, was actually blown off the pressure washer. I have several other plastic quick connects, of better quality, I use for changing sprayers on my garden hose. I figured maybe the included quick connect had a hairline fracture or was just faulty in some way. So, I exchanged the broken one with one of mine. Again I squeezed the trigger and the same thing happened. The pressure washer cycled on and the second I let go of the trigger, the back pressure again blew the new quick connect off the back of the machine. Though this time it didn’t just snap the teeth that hold it on the nipple (this quick connect actually grabbed much better), but snapped the entire quick connect in half. It takes an awful lot of sudden high pressure to do that. This is when I knew it was poorly designed, so I packed it up and sent it back. Unless you have an anti-syphon valve at the faucet outside, then all this pressure will be forced back into the pipes in your house. If you do have an anti-syphon valve, then the hose used to supply water to the pressure washer will need to absorb the additional back pressure and depending on the quantity of water and quality of hose, that could mean busted hoses. I don’t understand why they would design a pressure washer that builds pressure in both directions, it seems stupid to me. Or, on the hand, I received a lemon in which case I still wouldn’t want a product from a company with that little quality control.
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|Comment by Michael Ortega "gadget lover" — January 27, 2011 @ 7:13 am
Overall very pleased,
Received this from Amazon yesterday and have spent the day doing a number of projects with it (driveway, vinyl siding, engine compartment of a car I am working on, etc…). Overall, I am very pleased. The pressure is pretty impressive for an electric unit and the nozzle allows for easy adjustment of the stream width.
The quality of the device is similar to what you would get from a residential vacuum cleaner, which means that it seems like it will hold up ok, but there are parts that could easily be broken if you were careless. The water input is probably the most likely thing to break as it is plastic and someone tripping over the hose could break it off. Also, you have to push pretty hard the first time or two to get the quick-connect to catch. That said, for a non-commercial unit, it is not bad at all and seems as good as anything else in the price range if not better.
The biggest complaint I have is with the instruction manual. It tells you nothing. I could not figure out how to get the detergent dispenser to work and called their customer service number. I mentally prepared myself for the multiple phone prompts and broken english, but I was pleasantly suprised as person with an American accent picked up the phone immediately, was friendly, and had the information to help me (the detergent only works on low pressure – again, something that should be in the manual, but isn’t).
If you are looking for an inexpensive, around-the-house pressure washer and need something a little more powerful than the baseline units, this one would be a good consideration.
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|Comment by BDK — January 27, 2011 @ 7:38 am
earthwise 2,000 psi electric pressure washer,
It is one of the highest psi electric pressure washers available today for almost $100. dollars less (counting S&H) than many I checked out online and in stores. I think it did an excellent job on my deck,driveway and everything else I used it on. I like the long 30ft. hose and adjustable psi gun. Compared to the 1300 psi washer I had it works far better and it cost me $70.for a reconditioned one at Big Lots ,which had a short and cheap hose. The only improvement they could do is put better wheels on it because it does weigh 44 lbs. But my overall comment it’s well worth $149.00 .
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|Comment by S. sipe — January 27, 2011 @ 8:29 am
Works well; no cord holders,
I received this product about two weeks ago. I had a little trouble connecting the pressure hose, but once my husband helped it all worked. It did a good job removing moss from my flagstone deck and is easy to use.
However, there is both a pressure cord and a power cord and there are no hooks to wrap the cords on. I think that is why they do not show any cords in the picture.
I bought this one because it has an induction motor. Several of the other 1800 psi electric pressure washers do not have induction motors and in reading customer reviews, several people had trouble with the motors burning out on other models.
I only used the Karcher for 20-30 minutes at a time so I do not know if it can run for a couple of hours. I had no problems at all. I would recommend this for purchase.
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|Comment by M. Anderson — January 27, 2011 @ 9:25 am
buy a different model,
washer does work.
3rd time using, the handle broke off.
While this does ave a 1 yr warranty, they do not honor it.
I have been suffering through a robotic like customer service dept in some far off country, that is just down right awful.
Made 6 phone calls to try to get replacement handle, and, after nearly loosing it with a supervisor, she said she would send one out.
Received a 0 dollar invoice, showing the order was placed, 2 weeks aga and still have not received item.
Too bad, half way decent product, awful customer service.
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|Comment by mcberkowit — January 27, 2011 @ 9:57 am
Never Again,
I purchased the Karcher washer and it worked for a while. The plastic hose connector sprang a leak. It took 8 weeks to get the part. Now the on-off switch broke, again plastic, and it has been three months trying to get the part. I’m giving up on it and will not buy a Karcher again!
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|Comment by James J. Zimmerman "Former Windows User" — January 27, 2011 @ 10:40 am