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Rock&Rocker Electric Pressure Washer, 2150 Max PSI 2.6 GPM Washer with 4 Nozzles Foam Cannon for Cars,Powerful Electric Power Car Washer with Hose Reel&Soap Tank,Cleans Cars/Fences/Patios Green

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Style: V3.2 NEW


Features

  • High Power Pressure WashingThis electric power washer has a more powerful motor that generates up to 1800 watts, giving you max pressure of 2150 PSI and max flow of 2.6GPM. This pressure washer can help you handle light, medium or heavy cleaning tasks more easily and effectively.
  • 4 Interchangeable Nozzles & Soap BottleThe 4 quick-connect nozzles (0, 15, 25and 40) are easy to replace to meet your needs for cleaning various surfaces. The existence of the soap bottle allows you to use detergents so that the high pressure washer has extra cleaning capabilities and cleans up dirt more cleanly.
  • Portable Design & Roller Long Hose ReelWheeled and handlebar design make the pressure washer easy moving. The onboard hose reel conveniently protects and helps prevent kinks in the high pressure hose and makes winding or unwinding a simple task.
  • 16.9oz Foam Tank16.9oz soap tank allows you to wash your car or porch with rich bubbles, giving you much better cleanliness.Perfect for siding, decks, cement, pavement, cars, trucks, pools, outdoor furniture, RVs and more.
  • 25 FT PRESSURE HOSE25ft pressure hose makes anywhere easy to clean. enabling you to clean a larger area without repositioning the pressure washer.

Brand: Rock&Rocker


Power Source: ac


Color: green


Maximum Pressure: 2150 Pound per Square Inch


Product Dimensions: 21"L x 13"W x 13"H


Maximum Flow Rate: 2.6 Gallons Per Minute


Product Dimensions: 21 x 13 x 13 inches


Item Weight: 21.7 pounds


Manufacturer: Rock&Rocker


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Electric High Pressure Washer -02


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  • 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

  • Cheap, but better upgraded option available/great customer service!
UPDATE! After being disappointed with my original purchase (see review below), I was contacted by the seller/manufacturer. The customer service was GREAT! They said they had an updated/upgraded version of this power washer available. Even though my return window had closed, they sent me the upgraded power washer! It works great and has more features! Very Impressed with this company's customer service, and newer product! They stand behind their products for sure! 2 Thumbs up! Disappointed this 'Power washer" wasn't stronger. The reservoir that holds the cleaning solution is really small and doesn't last long at all. Too much time wasted adding fluid. Washer is fine for washing the car, and light duty stuff, but that's it. I was going o return it, but the return window closed. looks like I'm stuck with this one. I ordered it because it boasted a higher PSI than others I looked at. I believe it was false advertising. Wouldn't recommend. To get any strong stream out of this, you need to completely close the nozzle until it becomes a "pin point" stream, which it basically useless in any application. The fan/wide stream is very weak and won't clean driveways or basically anything else because it's too weak. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2022 by hotrodcharlotte

  • I am pleasently surprised....worked really well
Style: Green
This pressure washer worked really well to remove some surface mold from our siding. If you don't have a garden hose available, this is the easiest way to make it work with a bucket full of water. You will need: - 5 Gallon (or larger) bucket - a 6 foot rubber, soft/spongey hose. Vinyl hoses may not be flexible enough - A cup Simply attach one end of the hose to the pressure washer, take the other end of the hose over to the bucket of water and fill up the hose with the cup. Once the hose is full of water, place your hand over the end of the hose and turn on the sprayer. Once you feel a slight suction on your hand, place the end into the bucket and have someone hold it under the water or arrange the hose (inside the bucket) so the end is always covered in water. This will make sure the hose is primed properly. We had a 5-Gallon Home Depot bucket full of water and were able to get approx 10-15 mins of spraying time per 5-Gallons. Worked like a champ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024 by C.A. Riddock

  • ACTUAL numbers are 750psi @ 1.3gpm
Style: Green
Apparently there are no regulations on sellers making up whatever numbers they want about their products. Lying through their teeth is just routine business for these clowns I guess. The output from this pressure washer is not much stronger than that of a stream of piss. It falls hilariously short of it's claimed psi and gpm at a shamefully dismal 750 and 1.3 respectively. That's not even in the ballpark of being considered a pressure washer. If the dreadful performance of this glorified super soaker wasn't bad enough, the ergonomics and design are just as horrendous. The hose, for example, is more plastic than it is rubber and it was able to retain the shape and guile of a ruined slinky most of the time. It made for a worthy foe whenever it was able to lure me into a spontaneous wrestling match, which did happen a few times. But I digress. I am not interested in documenting the chronicles of ME birthing a rivalry with a pressure waser hose... so moving on.. The power chord hangs from a hook that is about 4 inches from the ground (honestly who the hell rolls a power chord into 4 inch loops?) Not that it matters since it constantly falls off and ends up on the ground anyway. The spray nozzel doesn't really fit in the holster either, which ALSO constantly falls off. So if you try to wheel this unit anywhere, the second you do you have hoses and plastic pieces and springs flying off of it like a busted alarm clock from an old cartoon or something. The foam cannon attachment is also very cheap and crappy with is thin, squishy plastic material reminiscent of those Squeeze It drinks from the 80's. Needless to say this pile of garbage is going back. Definitely the last time I try to buy my tools off Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by Dudeman Personguy III Dudeman Personguy III

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