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The Westinghouse WPX3200e Electric Pressure Washer delivers an impressive 3200 PSI and 1.76 GPM, making it ideal for a variety of cleaning tasks around your home. With a powerful 13A induction motor, a convenient onboard soap tank, and a durable design featuring a steel frame and never-flat wheels, this pressure washer is built for efficiency and ease of use. It comes with a 25-foot hose and five quick-connect nozzles, ensuring you have the right tool for every job. Backed by a 3-year limited warranty, it offers reliable performance and support.
Maximum Pressure | 3200 Pound per Square Inch |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1.76 Gallons Per Minute |
Power Source | dc |
Hose Length | 25 Feet |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.5"L x 16"W x 22"H |
Color | Black |
T**M
Does the job quite nicely
First use review:Bought this to clean the deck, siding and car. I'd never used a pressure washer before. I was worried that 2700 PSI was not going to be strong enough. Now, I can't imagine what you'd need more for unless you're stripping paint!It's sturdy and appears to be quite well-made. All the hardware is heavy duty. It came mostly assembled and took about 15 minutes to put together.I like that it has a detergent tank. You have to switch the nozzle to the black one (very easy to do, just pop it out and in). It's a no-pressure nozzle. Apparently, the unit senses the lack of pressure and allows detergent to be mixed into the water stream. It works well.Treated wood deck: Using the yellow 15 degree nozzle was enough to clean away the grime and even some red paint from the sawmill. On the most exposed wood, it was actually splintering the top layer! But you have to go slow. The jets are most powerful at the ends of the spray stream. I found that aligning the nozzle so it's perpendicular to the wood helped avoid creating lines in the wood. You have to keep the nozzle a consistent distance (about 4") from the wood. You have to go slow, too. Pretty hard on my old back to do this job, though. I also bought a Janz 14" rotating surface cleaner to do the deck. On first use, was not doing the job. Just using the regular spray nozzle was WAY more effective. Going to try again today and go slower before sending it back.Dirty car: I started with the green nozzle. It wasn't powerful enough to take off the grime from driving in the snow. Switched to the yellow nozzle and it was better. I started by spraying with water, then detergent, then washing the car thoroughly. As it dried in the sun, it was obvious this method wasn't enough. Next time, I'll go over the car with a rag after applying the detergent, then giving it a thorough rinse. I was impressed with how clean it got the rims, though.Overall, I'm quite happy with the purchase. It was easy to set up and easy to operate. Hopefully it'll hold up. I don't intend on going into business washing cars and decks, so I expect to get years of life out of the machine.
M**C
Mr Mac power washer
I went through three electric power washers before finding one that works well. The first one lasted about a year and a half before it burned out and quit. The second one was similar to the first but didn’t work right out of the box, so I returned it and got a replacement. Fortunately, the replacement works perfectly. I’ve had it for about three months now and use it nearly every week to clean bicycles, cars, and RVs. It’s functioning well, and I hope to get at least five years of use from it.The price was reasonable, and the pressure is perfect for cleaning cars—anything higher could damage the paint. I was disappointed that I had to return my first power washer because it didn’t work, but the second one is meeting my expectations. I appreciate that Amazon makes it easy to return items, which is why I now purchase about 90% of my items from them.
B**H
Lightweight, Quiet and Easy to Use
PROS: This Electric Pressure Washer is the way to go. It's lightweight, quiet and simple to use. No messing with gas and oil or a pull cord with the easy start button. Lots of power and good pressure. The 5 different spray nozzles make it easy to find the right one for the job you need to get done. It's easy to connect the hose with the connection on the side of the machine rather than on the bottom like most other pressure washers. The power cord and spray hose are both long enough to move around with.CONS: It didn't soap up as much as I expected when I used the soap dispenser and soap nozzle. I used Zap All-in-One Pressure Washer Soap per directions on label, so maybe a different soap will work better.All in All, this a good buy and I would highly recommend getting one.
J**N
Great pressure washer
This is my first electric pressure washer and it’s holding up very well against my old 3200psi Ryobi gas pressure washer. There is a noticeable decrease in pressure, but nothing I can’t live without, the machine still does really well to clean oil stains off the driveway. This washer has an auto start/stop when you’re not squeezing the trigger which is good for overall longevity. The hose it comes with is not very good however. It leaks quite a lot when attaching it to the gun. It’s also very stiff and has a lot of memory - very easy to kink. I bought a new uber flex hose and it fixed all of those problems. Would recommend this pressure washer.
D**E
Pressure washer works as advertised.
Selected this unit after considering several similar units from other vendors, why?Most importantly was the price for the stated pressure and wide selection of nozzles included.The unit arrived in a sturdy cardboard box, opened and unboxed, a check against contents showed nothing was missing, however one bolt had escaped from its plastic bag and was rolling around loose. Assembly instructions were reasonably clear, and assembly took around 30 minutes from unboxing.The built unit is compact and moves easily on the wheels.First run of the unit was exactly as the instructions claimed and the unit was working well within minutes of hooking up power and water.The main use for this washer initially is to clean up some concrete paths and general flatwork. Started with the turbo nozzle, which worked well on the concrete, as I also wanted to clean some painted siding, switched to the 25-degree nozzle, which did a good job and did not damage the paint. The 25-degree nozzle also worked well on the flatwork cleaning the dirt quickly and leaving a clean surface.Overall, very pleased at this point, no water leaks on inlet hose connection or the wand and start up/use was as marketed.
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