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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
While I owned a pressure washer already, I wanted one with builtin detergent tank. Upon receiving this device, I found that it was an upgrade in several other areas as well due to a well thought out design.While most pressure washers have an arm on the side that you can loop your hose over, this one has a built in hose reel. That's a very convenient feature and I assume other companies have done this before but I hadn't seen. I also appreciate the large wheels in the back, making moving it around so much easier.Assembly only took a couple of minutes. The handle snaps together but you do have to put in screws to hold the engine and plastic attachment holders on to the frame. It comes with a screw driver and small wrench but I found it easier to use my own tools.The pressure made short work of cleaning up the bricks on our driveway entrance. It comes with 5 nozzles of various strengths so I went through them to find the one best suited for the job and had at it. I had loaded the detergent tank and nothing seemed to come out at first but I realized the soap tank only works at low pressure so I put on a low pressure head and soaped things down before putting on a higher pressure head to knock the dirt off. It worked quite well.The hose it comes with is 20 ft but noticing that there's considerable room left on the hose reel still, I may upgrade the hose to something longer since we routinely need to pressure wash some areas that are far from the nearest spigot or electrical outlet.Overall, I'm quite happy with this machine. Though it's generally just a basic machine, I appreciate the smart design choices with the built in hose reel, large tires, and soap tank.
Handyman and Wife
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
I got this lightweight pressure washer intended for occasional household use as cleaning my patio, house’s siding and gutters and it does the job. I also have a big, more powerful gas-powered pressure washer for deep cleaning of driveway anyway, but this electric, compact and lightweight machine is ideal for those small ‘light-duty’ cleaning tasks where portability and flexibility are more important than use of brute-power; as uncluttering gutters, pipe drains or removing small spots surfaces with mold on fiber-cement sidings and brick walls, where a ‘gentle’, less aggressive cleaning is preferred in more delicate surfaces, but still powerful enough to do tackle the job fast and efficient. I like also that is electric powered, which make it a lot more practical to set up and use than my other option, as the more powerful, big, gas-powered machine.I just want to mention that is machine is a little bit noisy when in use, but aside from that, it comes with useful accessories as a full set of different nozzles for a variety of applications, a soap cannon to wash cars, and have a 35’ extra-long cord, and includes an attachable handle and big wheels for easy moving and transportation. The assembly process needed is very simple and straight forward, just watching the video in the website should be enough to accomplish the assembly successfully.Overall, this is an affordable, good tool for occasional use, and definitively, is an extremely useful machine to have on hand at home/dwelling. Even if you have one big gas-powered pressure washer, this little electric device is the perfect companion to complement those little tasks where the use of more powerful pressure-washer becomes cumbersome and not needed. Recommended.(Reviewed by Handyman)
Ric R
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I recently received this "Buyplus Electric Pressure Washer, 1120PSIPower Washer with 4 Quick Connect Nozzles,High Pressure Cleaning Machine with FoamCannon forCars/Fences/Driveways/Homes/Patios" and I really appreciate the innovative design.This is not my first pressure washer, but it is the first I've used with this particular design. Previous units I've had the opportunity to try have a much more "backpack" looking appearance, despite being ground-bound during (and after) use. When I saw this one with its I'm-almost-a-tripod-or-maybe-a-wheelbarrow configuration, I immediately felt like this would be an improvement. Sure, it takes up a fraction more floor space when it's time to store it, but I'll happily exchange a few inches of floor space in the garage to have a unit that moves around easily and can be maneuvered without tipping over at every turn.One of the features of this unit that I like a lot is that it's electric. I'm generally a big fan of the electric power over gas*, perhaps because I use no gas-powered equipment around the house - and don't really want to start now. Having to maintain keeping fuel for the equipment, a container for said fuel, a place to store said container, not to mention the additional maintenance required by the machine... all of those things seem like headaches I don't want to deal with when I could just go with electric instead.*Does not apply to cooking!Another feature that I like (and briefly mentioned above) is the design for this washer's wheel configuration. Instead of being physically attached to the power washer's body (as all other units I've tried have had), this one has two wheels attached to a tripod-like frame, and the frame itself has a flat portion at its front that helps keep it in place when not being moved.Regarding the rest of the design, I am so happy that there is built-in storage for both the wand and the power cable. It would be cool if there was one for the hose as well, but hey. Technically, the part that holds the nozzle/sprayer can support the attached hose, so in a way it IS included. They just opted to not include an image of it *fully* assembled in the product listing for some reason. There's a picture that shows the fully assembled unit with the hose coiled and off to the side - so it's a "complete" image in that it displays all included pieces, but there's not a picture showing what it looks like when you're done and it's ready to be put away. Not a deal-breaker to me, but seems like an oversight. Kinda like when you see a picture of a computer sitting atop a beautiful glass desk and don't notice until someone points it out that there are NO cables coming off the back of the computer - it's all just staged to look pretty for the ad, ya know? This is like that, but it doesn't feel deceptive to me. Instead it is as if someone just forgot to snap that photo, so they just copy/pasted the water hose (coiled) into the image and called it a day. /shrugThe reason I wanted this unit wasn't so much for power-washing anything most people would normally think of, really. I'm not using it to wash vehicles, and I don't trust myself to pressure-wash my house because I tend to be very "completionist" about things and I just know I'll end up taking my home's exterior down to the bare bones if I'm left alone with a tool that can accomplish that! I wanted it because the artificial grass installed in the back yard is used very regularly by the dogs (as is intended). The issue is that the SMELL builds up pretty quickly, and even using enzymatic (or -related) cleaners to remove the stench of urine has been only semi-effective. What works? Dousing it with the hose for entirely too long to justify the subsequent water bill... or, more realistically, paying a company to come out and clean it "professionally" every couple of months. That gets expensive quickly! It was after receiving the last bill for such service that it was decided a better solution had to be found. I'm happy to say that this pressure washer did better job "scrubbing" the grass than I expected. The little beast is powerful enough that I wasn't sure the artificial turf would hold up, but it did fine. And the bricks around the border? Much cleaner, albeit unintentionally, than they were before! Haha! (And yes, I will go back and do a pass on those bricks PROPERLY when it warms up.)I really don't have anything negative to say about this unit and I'm impressed with its performance so far. It's my favorite design out of the pressure washers I've gotten to try and I really feel like this wheel style should be adopted by competitors if they intend to keep up with the Jones' pressure washing!This pressure washer was priced at $139.00 at the time I placed the order, but as I type this review I see the price has changed to "Currently unavailable." Assuming it becomes available again in the near future and its price doesn't drastically increase, I have no reservations recommending this product to others. For the originally listed price ($139.00), I think it is a solid option that I'm very pleased with it so far.Happy to recommend!
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