Pressure washer decision and advice

I would get a pressure washer with a higher flow rate (gpm). I know the Sun Joe has ones that are higher rated. I had the Sun Joe SPX3000 with the OG gun but ended up upgrading to the Kranzle.
 
I would get a pressure washer with a higher flow rate (gpm). I know the Sun Joe has ones that are higher rated. I had the Sun Joe SPX3000 with the OG gun but ended up upgrading to the Kranzle.

I totally agree.

kajunman- I have a greenworks PW with a nice 50 foot hose and the Mosmatic handle, while it`s nice and does the job. It`s nothing compared to the Kranzle. Keep an eye out for a discount over Black Friday weekend.
 
Agree, watch for the Black Friday deals, maybe even setup an alert over on slickdeals.net . After spending money on expensive pressure washers, I`m back to buying the cheapest POS that will get the job done. They are a consumable and you`ll be buying a new one in 2-3 years.
 
kajunman- What *is* that price range, didn`t see it in your post or the link..[/quote]

After spending money on expensive pressure washers, I`m back to buying the cheapest POS that will get the job done. They are a consumable and you`ll be buying a new one in 2-3 years.

Same here, and I`m endlessly amazed by how *little* power/flow I need for washing vehicles.
 
Accumulator,
I was looking in the range of $100.
Ah, OK..in that range I myself would just buy another AR from Lowe`s or even Harbor Freight, if only because that`s convenient (especially if it dies under warranty).

Not really potent enough for much other than washing vehicles, but plenty good enough for that...all a matter of what you need it to do.

IF...mighty big "if"...I get something better some day, I`ll be giving a lot of thought to how I`ll get it serviced if it dies. No, I doubt I`ll DIY it, and when I had Karchers the proposed process (and the expense) to send it off was a real kick in the head.
 
Shoot, I feel bad that my vintage DeVilbiss Water Driver Series 2000 psi, 2.0 gal/min, 6Hp B&S gas powered Pressure Washer is still working great, compared to what you guys are talking about here..

It must be 25 years old at least, and has pressure washed lots of houses, driveways, and hundreds of vehicles, engines/compartments, and the only thing that ever happened was the pump started leaking a little so I replaced it at a cost of $134.90..

All I ever do to it is change the oil in the engine every other year at the least, the spark plug and air filter as needed and keep 89 octane gas in the tank..
2.0gpm is fine for pressure washing vehicles, the tires, wheels, convertible tops, undersides of vehicles, and anything else..
DanF
 
Shoot, I feel bad that my vintage DeVilbiss Water Driver Series 2000 psi, 2.0 gal/min, 6Hp B&S gas powered Pressure Washer is still working great, compared to what you guys are talking about here..

It must be 25 years old at least, and has pressure washed lots of houses, driveways, and hundreds of vehicles, engines/compartments, and the only thing that ever happened was the pump started leaking a little so I replaced it at a cost of $134.90..

All I ever do to it is change the oil in the engine every other year at the least, the spark plug and air filter as needed and keep 89 octane gas in the tank..
2.0gpm is fine for pressure washing vehicles, the tires, wheels, convertible tops, undersides of vehicles, and anything else..
DanF

We probably should have qualified the statement with electric pressure washers. Gas are a whole different beast.
 
After I looked at the Sun Joe pressure washer machines I decided to get this machine instead of the Power Stroke. I can get a 4 year warranty for under $12.
 
I’m not sure if you already purchased your Sun Joe pressure washer but I would get the one without the hose reel as the hose that it comes with isn’t that good and you can’t change it. That’s why I had the SPX3000. Hose makes a big difference in terms of ease of use.
 
I’m not sure if you already purchased your Sun Joe pressure washer but I would get the one without the hose reel as the hose that it comes with isn’t that good and you can’t change it. That’s why I had the SPX3000. Hose makes a big difference in terms of ease of use.



I have not purchased it yet. I have never heard of a pressure washer that you can`t replace the hose on.
Can you please explain to me why you can`t replace the pressure hose on the Sun Joe PSX 3001.

Thanks in advance
 
I have not purchased it yet. I have never heard of a pressure washer that you can`t replace the hose on.
Can you please explain to me why you can`t replace the pressure hose on the Sun Joe PSX 3001.

Thanks in advance

The hose is part of the unit. Not a separate component that you attach when you assemble.
 
So that if your pressure hose breaks, you toss the entire unit. I`m having a hard time believing that a manufacturer would do something so insane.
Its replaceable...just a bit more involved than screwing on a new one, proprietary connection to unit...I`d imagine.

I did add a 25ft sunjoe extension hose so I got 50ft; still fits on the reel.
 
BudgetPlan1, Where do you think you could get the propritary connection once your main pressure hose fails? What would you do, get the SPX3000 or the 3000?
 
So you are going with the factory replacement
hose with the propritary connection. I think I just get the SPX3000. Thanks for the input.
 
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