Power Washing, Power Washer, Pressure Washers, Pressure Cleaners
Category: Lawn & Patio
New starting at $92.00
Buy it| Publisher | American Lawn Mower Company |
| Features |
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| EAN | 0052909016507 |
| MPN | PW01650 |
| Brand | Earthwise |
| UPC | 052909016507 |
| Label | American Lawn Mower Company |
| Studio | American Lawn Mower Company |
| Title | Earthwise PWO1650 1,650 psi 1.6 gpm Electric Pressure Washer |
| Model | PWO1650 |
| Manufacturer | American Lawn Mower Company |
Review by Harold A. Sheppard, 2010-09-04
Cheaply made. I got it to work for an hour when the connector that attaches the water hose broke. I couldn't find the mfg., but Amazon came through and offered a refund for return. Can't recommend this. I only gave it one star because it did work for 60 minutes.
Review by Belocin, 2010-07-26
Don't bother with this piece of junk. It leaked more water on me than the patio I tried to clean. The spray attachment to my garden hose works better by a long shot...I'm disappointed that I didn't read the reviews before purchasing this unit.
Review by Scott, 2010-05-12
This is a horrible choice for a pressure washer. It seems good at first, but, upon using it, you'll see that, besides leaking at virtually every joint, the "environmentally friendly motor" turns on and off constantly, like it can't make up it's mind whether or not it wants to stay on or off. I would much rather a pressure washer whose motor stays on all the time and one which doesn't leak everywhere. My theory is that because it's leaking water, the motor thinks the user is trying to draw water from it with the trigger, so it turns on. But because it's not much water being dispersed (just enough to soak you from head to toe), it stops... but then starts again once it leaks a bit more. There must be some sort of water sensor thinking that, because there's water being lost, the motor should be switched on... even when you're not pressing the trigger. What a horrible design this is. I have found a way around this. Stay on the trigger and turn off the pressure washer when you're not using it... and try not to worry about the incessant leaking. If you can get past these 2 thorns in your side, this pressure washer will get your job done. I would send it back if it was convenient to, but it is not. Thankfully I paid less than $100 for it.
Review by Thomas R. Cuthbert Jr., 2010-04-22
This pressure washer works OK and it adequate for occasional home use.
The User's Guide (Manual) is so brief as to be nearly useless. If you go the manufacturer's web site you find lawnmowers and little to nothing about the pressure washer.
Fortunately, there is an 800 phone number, and there you can easily buy parts, especially I bought the inexpensive detergent dispenser.
Of course, no where do they say how to use it other than connect it to the proper nozzle. Nothing about what to put in it or why not use the dispenser under full pressure.
This is an OK buy for the price, but there is no hand holding whatsoever.
Review by Norton South,, 2010-04-13
This product arrived quickly and in good condition. The set-up was strait forward and easy. The pressure washer worked GREAT for about 15 minutes, and then it lost pressure. Per the trouble-shooting section of the instruction manual, I checked all the connections to make sure none were sucking air, and then I tried again, but the unit still would not create any water pressure. I phoned the manufacturer and was given the same advice (check the connections), so I did that again without luck. Frustrated, I set it aside and tried again today. This time I wrapped thread seal (plumber's tape) on the threads of the connection between the wand and the pressure hose. I also replaced the gaskets in the inlet hose; however, the fourth time was not a charm - the unit's motor ran and the water flowed, but with no more pressure than a garden hose. It's heading back for a refund.
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