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Rock&Rocker Powerful Electric Pressure Washer, 2150PSI Max 2.6 GPM Power Washer with Hose Reel, 4 Quick Connect Nozzles, Soap Tank, IPX5 Car Wash Machine/Car/Driveway/Patio Clean, Green

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Style: Green


Features

  • Pressure Washing PowerThis electric power washer can generate up to 1800 watts of power, giving you the max cleaning powet of 2150 PSI and 2.6GPM. Tar, grease, oil stains, rust, and other stubborn gunk and grime are easily cleaned thanks to the Rock and Rocker high-pressure washer.
  • 4 Quick Nozzles & 16.9oz Foam TankThis high-power washer machine has 4 quick-connect spray tips (0o, 15o, 25o, 40o ), which let you do any tougher cleaning jobs. The 16.9oz soap tank allows you to wash your car or porch with rich bubbles, giving you much better cleanliness.
  • (TSS)Total Stop SystemGet a total stop system feature in this portable pressure washer that automatically shuts the pump off when the trigger is not engaged. Rock&rocker is equipped with a 35ft power cord with inline GFCI for you to safely use on all your exterior outlets.
  • 26ft Hose with Built-in Reel26ft pressure hose makes anywhere easy to clean. The built-in reel makes storage simple, and the design protects it from kinks, snags, and tears and makes winding and unwinding simple.
  • CSA CertifiedCSA certified this powerful pressure washer comes with a one-year warranty. Rock&rocker stands behind its products and will go above the call of duty to help our customers with any problem.

Description

Rock&Rocker V3.2 2150PSI 1.85 GPM Electric Pressure Power Washe with Hose Reel, 4 Quick Connect Nozzles, Soap Tank, IPX5 Car Wash Machine for Home/Car/Driveway/Patio Clean

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandRock&Rocker
Power TypeElectric
ColorVibrant Green
Maximum Pressure Capability2150 PSI
Weight8.9 kg (19.58 lbs)
Length of Hose26 feet
Dimensions21"L x 13"W x 13"H
Reservoir Capacity2.6 gallons
Flow Rate2.6 GPM
ManufacturerRock&Rocker
OriginChina
Model NumberVon3.2

Frequently asked questions

The Rock&Rocker Electric Pressure Washer is versatile and can be used on a wide range of surfaces. It's ideal for cleaning cars, driveways, patios, siding, and more. With its 2150PSI max pressure and 2.6 GPM flow rate, it can handle tough dirt and grime on various surfaces.

Changing nozzles on the pressure washer is straightforward. It comes with 4 quick-connect nozzles designed for different cleaning tasks. To change a nozzle, simply disconnect the current one from the spray gun and click the new nozzle into place. Ensure it's securely attached before turning the washer back on.

Yes, you can use detergent with this pressure washer to enhance your cleaning. It features a soap tank that allows for easy detergent application. Fill the tank with your preferred detergent, and use the soap nozzle for optimal cleaning results on greasy or heavily soiled surfaces.

The Rock&Rocker Pressure Washer is designed with an IPX5 water-resistance rating, meaning it is protected against low-pressure water jets from any direction. However, it's not fully waterproof and should not be submerged in water or exposed to heavy rain. Always store it in a dry, protected area when not in use.

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


This pressure washer garners a mixed reception but predominantly positive feedback, highlighting its effectiveness for small to medium tasks and its convenience over gas-powered alternatives. Users appreciate its adaptability to non-pressurized water sources and the inclusion of various nozzle angles for different cleaning intensities. However, concerns are raised over the machine's actual pressure capability and the durability of included accessories like the hose and gun. Despite some criticisms regarding material quality and performance expectations, the majority find it suitable and valuable for residential cleaning tasks.

Pros

  • 🌟 Easily adapts to non-pressurized water sources like ponds or buckets.
  • 🔇 Relatively quiet operation compared to gas-powered units.
  • ⚙️ Simple operation with auto shut-off feature for convenience.
  • 🧼 Includes a soap foaming tank for effective cleaning.

Cons

  • ❗ Inconsistent pressure performance noted by some users.
  • 🔧 Included hose and gun may lack durability.
  • 👎 Concerns over the accuracy of advertised pressure capabilities.
  • 🔄 Ergonomic and design issues with hose and power cord management.

Should I Buy It?

If you're in need of a convenient, versatile, and relatively quiet pressure washer for small to medium home cleaning tasks, this product is a compelling option despite its drawbacks. However, if your projects require consistently high pressure, or you prioritize durability in all components, you may want to consider other options or be prepared to invest in supplementary accessories right off the bat.


  • Great little home in pressure washer
Style: Green
It's got everything I need. I chose mainly for two reasons. I have catchment tanks out where I was wanting to use this. Meaning that this will run off of non pressurized water source. So, one can stick the inlet hose into a pond or 5 gallon bucket of water and it'll work. Granted you're going to have to get the hose full of water (primed) but it does work as advertised. The lack of pressure adjustment really simplifies the construction and operation to hooking up the water line, the pressure hose and then turning on the switch to "on". Oh and plugging in the 35 foot GFCI plug. Which is nice for keeping your electrical connections a long way from your watery pond working area. The unit is relatively light, quiet and nothing seems to be over working or screaming. Perfect for my 2 days a year outdoor home cleaning tasks. The way to achieve different levels of force with this is provided in the 4 different angles of spray nozzles that are included. The zero degree is going to be the most power. I'm not sure what that one would be used for. I used the next 2 up from that to power clean cement and get to rincing vinyl siding 15 feet over my head. So, in operation, once you've primed the pressure line by pulling the trigger, the unit shuts off and waits for you to pull the trigger again. That's the only time it will run without your input is while it's building the required pressure in the wand for action. Once there it's ready and waiting. No need to turn it off while you scrub the house or get lunch. When you come back it's just sitting there quietly waiting to get back to work. Pull the trigger and it comes back to life. So much simpler for my purposes and pace. The only thing weird about this is the kids show sized GFCI plug. It's always pretty warm when I pick it up to unplug for the day. This might be of 3rd world quality standards kind of deal, but would be an easy fix if it ever needed replacing. As far as actual pressure numbers... What I could do from 2' off the surface of a greasy garage floor with a commercial hot water unit, this one's gonna have to be about 6" from the surface to do. The up side is that there's very little danger to personal body parts compared to the professional washers. Getting the job done, taking a little longer to do it, with total safety piece of mind is exactly what I wanted. I even tried out the soap foaming tank at 25 percent dish soap and it worked fantastic. Goes through that little pint bottle very quickly, I might try a smaller percentage even. Awesome little tool, super happy. From some other reviewers mentioning the steel nozzles can rust up, always remove from gun when done and store in their little holders so they can dry out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022 by R. Maxwell

  • decent little unit
Style: Green
I wanted a pressure washer to wash my truck and camper. In general this little unit works great. Pressure is perfect for cleaning my camper and truck. The soap gun works well and puts a nice coating on. I was impressed at how quiet it is. I really like this thing. Now for the Cons. Its just about all plastic. The hose reel and cord holder were not well thought out. Time will tell how sturdy it is and if it breaks easily or wears out with normal use. My intention for this unit is to wash the camper, truck and hose off a deck. I think this unit will do that with no issues. Would I buy this again? Absolutely. As long as it isn't more than $120. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024 by Gary Randall

  • Easy to use and portable. Good for everything except perhaps really big jobs
NOTE: There is a 3,000psi version of this unit for more money you should consider if you are going to be pressure washing a large driveway/walkway. This 2100psi unit is perfect for hauling around, cleaning decks, small sidewalk areas, small driveways, cars.... and LIFTING and CARRYING if you need to up stairs, etc. You don't have to worry about accidentally "drilling a hole" in your deck with a 2100psi unit, or taking the paint off your car if you get too close. I have a gas powered high-end brand-name pressure washer. It's 70 pounds, and hauling it around is a chore, but I need it for my driveway, so I keep it in my garage. I bought this less-powerful unit because it so SO much easier to use than a gas machine! With a gas machine you have tremendous vibration (I mean TREMENDOUS) (I had one NAME BRAND machine that I bought that vibrated so much it loosened the bolts holding the engine to the unit and it flung the bolts around and the unit fell off!!!! ((Fortunately I was far away when it happened but it scared the %$@#! out of me. I filed a complaint with the consumer protection agency as I thought the design poor. The company said , "Outside the warranty period. TS..." I'd love to mention the brand but can't here.) Also those gas machines are very loud and noisy. And you need to have a supply of gas for big jobs, and oil. You have to pay attention to the oil amount because if it runs out and the machine is still going, it'll fry the engine. Those gas machines get very hot, too. The electric machines have NONE of those issues. So, looking for a machine that get's the job done, won't break your back moving it, won't drill a hole in your deck, and you can lift it up and put it in your trunk? This is it. It's pretty easy to assemble, too. It takes about 15 minutes. None of the major working parts need assembling, just the wheels and the handles and such. Further, I bought two units as my daughter liked hers so much I bought one for myself, too. However, I didn't use the one for myself for a long time, past the initial warranty period I'm almost sure. When I took it out of the box, it didn't work. OBF. After a bit of back and forth with the manufacturer to demonstrate it was an OBF and not user-error, they just said, "We're shipping you a new one asap." So, I am buying a third one now for my son's place. So, I think these guys stand by their stuff. One other quirk - not a bad quirk - but just to be aware. When you turn it on, it comes on briefly, then appears to shut off. It basically "idles" if you are not pulling the trigger to squirt water, so it sounds like it's off. When you pull the trigger, the motor kicks in and water flows instantly. That's another difference with the gas units - they rattle and belch continuously. My only recommendation is that they could put a light duty "lock on" button. You hand can get very tired after a while holding the trigger and dealing with the force of the water. (A twisty-tie works fine, but a push in- push out lock on would be much better. I'm ordering my third 2100psi unit. So, that's my recommendation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2020 by GMak

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