April 3, 20223 yr Anyone have an Electric Power Washer they use a lot and really like? I need one for cleaning outdoor patios, driveway, walkways, etc. Maybe doing the cars once in a while on a low setting. I see a lot of reviews where people question the actual PSI output on these products because the results don't seem to match what's advertised.
April 3, 20223 yr I had a Ryobi that wouldn’t die for several years. I used it as a backup to my gas powered, but it was just as much an effort to drag out as the gas, so when it died I haven’t replaced. I lucked into an industrial sized gas machine this year (paid 10% on an order than never got picked up). It is awesome. Did driveways, brick, limestone, a few weeks ago and even though they appeared “clean”, they are now like new. In that world, GPM is as important as psi. The more of both, the better.
April 3, 20223 yr Ryobi here too. Does all I want - driveway, sidewalk, windows, vehicles. Plenty powerful. I don’t love the cord but it’s better than keeping gasoline around.
April 3, 20223 yr One more Ryobi vote - I am actually about to buy another one (1800 psi). It is not enough power for really scrubbing a driveway but for cars and quick cleans it would be great. This is a really good deal at Home Depot right now - https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-1800-PSI-1-2-GPM-Cold-Water-Electric-Pressure-Washer-RY141802VNM/317623149
April 4, 20223 yr Ryobi makes damn good, affordable products that are more than adequate for most homeowners.
April 4, 20223 yr Electric models are too quiet. Gassers make plenty of noise so you can ignore your old lady for a few hours while claiming you can’t hear her.
April 4, 20223 yr My Toro gas power washer did a great job and was dependable. However, it was LOUD and there was still the routine maintenance required for the motor .. oil, air filter, and spark plug. It became just another maintenance chore. Two years ago, I replaced it with the Ryobi 2300 PSI electric. It does everything the Toro did .. deck, concrete, car, etc. Wish I had chosen electric from the beginning.
April 5, 20223 yr Ryobi for the win. Home Depot uses them for their stores so that was good enough for me. 4 years and going strong.
April 5, 20223 yr I've got the Greenworks Pro, and it fucks. I just looked on the "best of" list and it was Numero Uno for the price. My Polaris gets absolutely filthy at our deer lease and it will take off heavy mud. It will also etch concrete. CHIEF
April 7, 20223 yr Author OK, so I'm thinking of getting this one of these, but would 400 PSI really make much of a difference? For twice the price, I doubt it's worth it, but maybe one of you have had experience with them. I'll be using this for some general cleaning of concrete around the pool area, back porch, front porch, driveway and occasionally on the cars. I'm not looking to start a Power Washing business here. $153 - 1900 PSI 1.2 GPM Cold Water Electric Pressure Washer https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-1900-PSI-1-2-GPM-Cold-Water-Electric-Pressure-Washer-RY141920/313638569?MERCH=REC-_-pipsem-_-300405751-_-313638569-_-N $300: 2300 PSI 1.2 GPM High Performance Electric Pressure Washer https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-2300-PSI-1-2-GPM-High-Performance-Electric-Pressure-Washer-RY142300/300405751?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&&mtc=Shopping-BF-F_D28I-G-D28I-028_031_PRESSUR_WASH-NA-NA-NA-SMART-NA-NA-SMART_SHP&cm_mmc=Shopping-BF-F_D28I-G-D28I-028_031_PRESSUR_WASH-NA-NA-NA-SMART-NA-NA-SMART_SHP-71700000080837636-58700006820161828-92700070320894759&gclid=CjwKCAjwrqqSBhBbEiwAlQeqGsF5A36Z93Og2727opXqdLSm2zIiptTWpn0puVy2W2YzrGHLlX43VRoCbEcQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Another option is this one from Costco is $200, but should be $50 less in a few days when a new ad kicks in: Greenworks 2000 PSI Electric Pressure Washerhttps://www.costco.com/greenworks-2000-psi-electric-pressure-washer.product.100460435.html?langId=-1&krypto=FX7Ti1OEIkpivs4WnMHyvsWJJaYZWGkR8nL31UH7dSnYoXr%2B2WC7cdgo32zprPJcBFW%2BKeEt1LWBK1ShKDfgFXnYna3lRFDVANSeZ5Ws6Cy91X7uosR2POZyvv4o4UJFJKHTwZS5xJBTxhyCETFOxBEZj6iOn8g4HTzqSnL09qaFLa65E0%2BzSk6quUO9olgjhiFI3%2BmD%2B%2FjNJJtTGRcwLNma%2FBuB32M6pJH%2FEOyLny0%3D
April 7, 20223 yr For what you're trying to do, the 1900 should be enough. Either way, you might have to lean on a bit of chemical/agitation with the more difficult areas with either. I'm going to have to pick up a small electric one to help with the pool decking at some point. I can play with the pressures on my big gas one, but can't get it down far enough.
April 7, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, fattyflattie said: I can play with the pressures on my big gas one, but can't get it down far enough. Keep trying...you'll overcome the gag reflex
April 9, 20223 yr Ryobi 2300 here. Pros: No maintenance Does good enough for average home Good enough for a foam cannon (but barely). With a small orifice Cons: Just as much work to drag it out as gas Power barely good enough for disc attachment so it’s a bit more work
April 9, 20223 yr The disc attachment is the only negative of a lower powered electric. Other than that electric is the way to go
April 10, 20223 yr Author This Greenworks 2000 PSI Electric Pressure Washer will be $150 on April 13th through Costco, so I think I'm gonna go with that. Costco has always been very gracious with returns on defective equipment, so I think that might be the best option for now. If it sucks, I can always take it back and get a refund. https://www.costco.com/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10701&storeId=10301&langId=-1&krypto=6H8qATTwxzR2tjScf5j5s0PrinoZItkXnMCvHotpgB%2FWzeqbn4QW9iCuOvBRdtqbQAFslqCI6nI0NwhlodMeUeih0j7agKpt4lc1MoKjJtI%3D&ddkey=http%3ALogoff
April 10, 20223 yr 9 hours ago, Dutchrudder said: This Greenworks 2000 PSI Electric Pressure Washer will be $150 on April 13th through Costco, so I think I'm gonna go with that. Costco has always been very gracious with returns on defective equipment, so I think that might be the best option for now. If it sucks, I can always take it back and get a refund. https://www.costco.com/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10701&storeId=10301&langId=-1&krypto=6H8qATTwxzR2tjScf5j5s0PrinoZItkXnMCvHotpgB%2FWzeqbn4QW9iCuOvBRdtqbQAFslqCI6nI0NwhlodMeUeih0j7agKpt4lc1MoKjJtI%3D&ddkey=http%3ALogoff Thats a good price and agree, if it sucks Costco will take it back. Worth trying out for sure.
April 10, 20223 yr Check your local pawn shops. We got a 2300 psi electric ryobi for $100. Works great on driveway, house, and brick wall. Also found a 21 V dewalt electric framing nailer pulse charger and battery for $225. on the pressure washers - had anyone tried to remove flaking paint with 2300ish psi? I’m wondering if I need to rent something bigger to nock the paint off the exterior of a house before repainting. I’m mainly interested in getting the loose stuff
April 10, 20223 yr Gotta say I’m impressed and surprised with my kids. I figured they’d get tired/bored after 5 minutes and I’d finish it all. I’m paying them $5 and all the s’mores they can eat. May need to bump the cash payout.
April 16, 20223 yr I have a Stihl RE90 that I picked up for general patio, sidewalk, siding work around the house. It's small, light, and does a good enough job for what I need. I also plan to use it on my cars, but need to research more about what kind of foam cannon to buy.
April 17, 20223 yr Author I bought the Green works one from Costco for $150. Will report back once I get to use it on something worthwhile.
April 19, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, horn4life said: In case you ever wondered what 3200 p.s.i. interacting with a toe looks like. So the industrial unit I bought this year mentions amputation on every single page of the maintenance book. Don’t fuck around with high pressure water.
April 19, 20223 yr It was of course operator error but I will give a warning of what happened to me. First off if you are going to be doing decks or driveways and walkways, but one of the pressure washer surface cleaners that you use not unlike a vacuum. . Anyhow, long story short is I was using the surface attachment doing my Buddies deck in Port A and where my wand screws together with the nozzle tip extension had become loose. I had a couple a stairs to do, removed the attachment and went to knock out the stairs. On the second stair when I stepped down the wand was loose enough to pivot about 15 degrees, for a glancing blow. Never even thought about the wand getting loose. Anyhow torture by power washer might be good for a Bond or Saw movie...
April 21, 20223 yr Any recs for a foam cannon to go with a power washer? I know Ryobi has one, but I read that their soap is $8 a wash. I know nothing about foam cannons… Can they use cheaper soap?
April 21, 20223 yr 31 minutes ago, Goofyboy said: Any recs for a foam cannon to go with a power washer? I know Ryobi has one, but I read that their soap is $8 a wash. I know nothing about foam cannons… Can they use cheaper soap? I use all kinds of soap with the Ryobi one. Think I paid about $15 for it, so not sure if same one. It’s been ok. I think one of the super high end ones might be nicer, but not $75 nicer.
April 21, 20223 yr From what I read not all foam cannons work well with electric due to the lower GPM throughput. I need to revisit though before I finally buy one.
April 22, 20223 yr On 4/18/2022 at 10:15 PM, horn4life said: In case you ever wondered what 3200 p.s.i. interacting with a toe looks like.
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