of ALLL the vids i've looked at for new users,you hit it on the head.When you actually connected the water to the unit and let the pressure release like you did,it all clicked for me.Easy peasy.Thank you,Thank you.
1 more thing.I realize these are used mainly in warmer months.But i'd like to see how you'd winterize it.I've seen where you'd put just a little anti freeze in it.Would you put that in where your hose connects? Do that vid.
I made a mis😢and bought the Simpson with the Koehler engine. Nothing but trouble, going to the shop tomorrow for repairs. I borrow my neighbors with the Honda motor and it starts right up.
Thank you for this video! I prefer to watch a RUclips "hands-on" video than read the instructions! I know you explained the soap additive connections...but do you have a video that shows how to add the soap, or other, in order to wash my house or cars please? You pointed out the instructions shown on various parts of the pressure washer too. THANK YOU!!!
@@IllGetMyTools Had this pressure washer sitting in my garaged unused, and purchased brand new. Your video helped myself immensely getting familiar with this tool, and I just got done using it for the first time with great results.
Yes, two years back I forgot to bleed the water out for the winter and the manifold froze and cracked in my shed. I ordered the part and replaced it. Other than that it’s been fine.
I got a Simoniz 3000 PSI 7 HP Gas Pressure Washer, they up grated the pump and now it puts out 3400 PSI. Is there a way to tell what it's putting out??? He even bought a 3400 psi house and gun. Now I have to figure it out. I looked around on the internet and can't find one that HR power. No web site for Simoniz washers.
Well done bro. I picked up this same model last summer. The pump is aggravating, loses pressure for no apparent reason. The rest of the unit is decent in my opinion. May upgrade to a little better pump.
One other person told me they had a pump issue as well. They used it pretty often so who knows if it was just natural wear. Like anything else nothing seems to be built to last anymore.
I am learning about power washing and today I just saw a video on nozzles and it mentioned that the one of the most common cause of loss of pressure or PSI is nozzle degradation, as they are made of plastic, which occurs after being used for a year, as the hole gets larger after so much pressure going thru, resulting on pressure drop, lowering the PSI from the original number when nozzle was brand new. So if your nozzle was originally a 4.0 hole, and keeping a 1500 PSI, after a year, hole is now 5.0 - 5.5 or larger which can only produce 800 - 1000 PSI or less which is a huge difference. They recommend getting new nozzle, same color and hole size and test it. Hole size is the key to keep the desired pressure or PSI and then buy a new nozzle every year. I hope it helps.
Great review, thanks! One of the real advantages of a pressure washer like this is the horizontal shaft from the engine to the pump vs the vertica shaft machines. Positioning that sweet Honda engine this way allows for that horizontal shaft. The horizontal shaft in turn keeps all those fragile hose fitting/pump outlet fixtures up and away from the bottom of the machine where they can get damaged or worse broken off. This would be the machine I would buy if I could afford it....
One of the things I've learned from all my small engines is that they only like ethenol-free gas. I've always had issues starting lawn mowers, weed wackers, with regular gas. Once I switched to ethanol free. I've never experienced starting issues again.
Ive had zero issues with using basiv 87 grade fuel on my stihl trimmers. Blowers, exmark 30" mower or lawnboy mower. I use them everyday 10 hr work shifts.
@@IllGetMyTools THanks. I'm hooking mine up tomorrow. I have some darker spots on my patio from decaying organic debris, I want to spray the concrete with bleach first.
No link but I googled Simpson pressure washer pump and a bunch of sites who sell the pump popped up. Just click on them, match model number, and you should be good to go
It’s not for commercial use but you can try. The Honda engine is solid with a good pump. Can it do 15hrs a week continuously, I guess you would have to see. A couple hours a day should be ok. If it’s running an 8 hour day often, then maybe not.
It would definitely help but honestly the hose is long enough where I didn’t have to move the unit and detergent bottle that often. At this price point you don’t get all the bells and whistles.
Hi thanks I enjoyed your video I have a Simpson 3400 Honda GX 200 2.5 pump is leaking can I fix it change where can I get the washers and gasket please help me thanks Tyrone
UPDATE:1 year and still cranks within the first 2-3 pulls. Probably will buy another when this one finally does bite the dust ruclips.net/user/postUgkx43QMbQqu67IZadu9ou8Sg1BdrunMRNqX . No issues at all. Very happy with it.UPDATE: After 6 months of use and over 70 uses I would still highly recommend this pressure washer. It does vibrate a decent amount but never had it “walk” like others have mentioned. No oil leaks, still seems to run like the day I bought it. Still cranks within 2-3 pulls every time. Very happy with my purchase!Have used it about a dozen times now. Plenty of power, cranks up on 1-2 pulls every time. My only complaint would be I wish it was a little taller to make it easier to walk with it (hits my ankles a lot) and that the two hose connections were a little further apart but it hasn’t caused me any issues. Seems to run a good 1-1/2-2 hrs on a full tank, overall a well built machine and definitely worth the money in my opinion.
Never thought about it for that purpose but I’m sure it will work, but only after damaging your drywall and where will all that runoff water go? In my experience over the years with multiple layers of wallpaper, it’s quicker to rip the drywall down and rehang and finish new boards as opposed to scrape and scrape wallpaper many times you ruin the drywall in that process anyways
Can anyone tell me if this Pressure Washer/pump will over heat if the trigger is not being squeezed? Can i leave it idling for a few minutes without using the wand or do I need to shut it off?
No adjustable knob that I have seen. I’ve used it a few times already for extended periods. no issues, bucking or pressure loss. They built a good product.
It's not adjustable on the pump, but Simpson sells a Dial-N-Wash pressure regulator that fits between the gun and the wand (no. 82232) that goes down to 1400 PSI.
hey! just got this same exact pressure washer today! i put oil and the gas in it, had the choke out but when i first started it i forgot to put the choke back in, so that made my pressure washer automatically shut off. I tried it with the choke not pulled out then it started .... and i pulled it back out and back in but it started to be super loud and smoke came out.. im curious if this is normal or if i did something wrong.. please get back to me
The initial start was Smokey with mine as well as everything is new and getting broken in. Once it starts no more choke also when it’s warm and has been running you should be able to restart it without choking . As long as you have enough oil you should be fine.
@@IllGetMyTools Thank you for the quick reply! I also have two other questions! First, how do I know when to put more oil in? I only put the package of oil they have given with me it so I am curious on when I should fill more up. Second, I am curious on what chemicals are right to use because I don't want to harm the environment!
@@mikeykim2119 it always depends on hours of use. I change my pressure washer oil every two years. I probably only use it maybe 10 times a year. Bleach is obviously the best for mold and mildew, but they do make “green” pressure wash solution you can get at Lowe’s or Home Depot. You’d be surprised the pressure is Washer can cut through a lot without any solution.
Dont let that bleach sit that long if it's in the sun....also clean from bottom up so you can see where you need to wash. If you start at the top you rinse away all the cleaning solution and have a hard time seeing where you have to hit . After all that do a final rinse from TOP down......nice video
Awesome brother! I am ordering the same model this evening as my home sidings need some love (yeap, they are dirty...). One question, what is the size of the nozzles holes that came with. As I have been learning about power washing (to make sure I don't destroy stuff and made my queen really mad), it appears that an easy way to control the PSI that comes out is by getting nozzles with different holes, the smaller the hole, the higher the PSI that comes out and viceversa. Based on my table mixed with all kinds of numbers, the most common hole nozzle sizes to clean from cars to wooden fence is 3.0, 3.5 & 4.0, for cars is recommended to use a 5.0 -4.5 hole size to lower the 3200 PSI down to 1200 to 1000 which is also very soft for the windows and using the 40°(white nozzle)-65°(black nozzle). Great video. Once I get my pressure washer, I am also doing some dancing, of course with the garage door closed as I don't want my neighborhood teenagers taking a video and loaded in RUclips.😆
Where did you purchase this nice pressure washer from I would really like to own my own , but please don’t let anyone know cause they will definitely want to barrow mine too.
Depends on use. Basic home stuff it’ll be fine. The Honda motor is the big plus. You can also find More reviews online as well. As with most things unless you’re paying big bucks it’s going to have some downfalls
There are many bad reviews and experiences with the pump (AAA). It does not last. They say it's junk. And, Simpson does not warrant or cover the seals. Do you agree?
This unit does not have a tank for soap.makes it awkward when moving the unit. Youfid not mention of the pump is brass. These low end units have cheap axial pumps that are junk in no time
It unfortunately does not have a soap reservoir as it’s not for professional use. I stated it’s residential homeowner use but can be used to more of that capacity. It’s only a $400 unit so a lot of those features and higher end pumps won’t be found in this line. There’s tons of commercial grade washers out there that will fit your needs. And like Most tools and equipment , they all have some flaws.
Older units had the GX190 but a shittier pump by OEM Technologies. Not sure the difference between the GC and GX are worth price difference but a better pump would be fo sho.
Before considering a Low end price check some of the reviews. You will be shocked by the comments. The oem pump is one of the worst.ight last a few days or if you are lucky one year. Junk on wheels
@@IllGetMyTools It is very hard to find a decent low price unit . The pressure specs are usually unattainable The axial pumps are often aluminum. Cannot be serviced Sometimes only last 200 hours. Some of the hoses are not reinforced . I could go on Many of the piston pump units are great but priced over $600 Lots of complaints on simpson units Hard to get service The inlet and outlet is sometimes so close to heat you can burn your hand. Some of the mfrs. state that the unit should not run over 30 minutes.
You need the Hp. Then look at the pump If it is an axial expect problems. If the pump is unbranded walk away If it is under $500 might be iffy Also depends on what you want wash.
I would buy it in a second IF IT HAD A PLACE TO POUR THE SOAP BUT IT DOES NOT!!!! WHAT WERE THEY THINKING. DO YOU WANT TO CARRY THE SOAP AROUND WHILE YOU POWER WASH? NO YOU DO NOT!! ADD THE SOAP TANK.
of ALLL the vids i've looked at for new users,you hit it on the head.When you actually connected the water to the unit and let the pressure release like you did,it all clicked for me.Easy peasy.Thank you,Thank you.
Great to hear thanks man!!! Now go wash something!! Haha
1 more thing.I realize these are used mainly in warmer months.But i'd like to see how you'd winterize it.I've seen where you'd put just a little anti freeze in it.Would you put that in where your hose connects? Do that vid.
Great to see your sense of accomplishment, pride of ownership, as you relax while cleaning.
I appreciate that man. Thank you
I made a mis😢and bought the Simpson with the Koehler engine. Nothing but trouble, going to the shop tomorrow for repairs. I borrow my neighbors with the Honda motor and it starts right up.
Ouch that’s no good. Honda small engines are where it’s at!
Thank you for this video! I prefer to watch a RUclips "hands-on" video than read the instructions! I know you explained the soap additive connections...but do you have a video that shows how to add the soap, or other, in order to wash my house or cars please? You pointed out the instructions shown on various parts of the pressure washer too. THANK YOU!!!
The unit does not have a soap tank. You can either have a bucket or bottle of bleach and you put the pickup tube into one of those
Is it still doing well? I might be purchasing a pressure washer soon.
is the machine loud? couldn't hear it over the music
Waiting on info that the lowest setting (and the next one or two?) can slice off body parts.
Well if your idea of a good time Is to put your hand in front of a pressurized water stream maybe you shouldn’t buy any power tools.
For a business that washes 30 cars a day, would it work? Which one would you recommend
I would get a commercial washer for that. Although it’s a Honda engine I’m not sure on the longevity for that much use.
Thanks, for the great review. Everyone who owns this pressure washer should watch this.
Thank you I appreciate that!
@@IllGetMyTools Had this pressure washer sitting in my garaged unused, and purchased brand new. Your video helped myself immensely getting familiar with this tool, and I just got done using it for the first time with great results.
The handle on my Simpson was a pita to put on!!
I don’t recall but I feel like it might have been a thing for me as well.
Still have it? Working great?
Yes, two years back I forgot to bleed the water out for the winter and the manifold froze and cracked in my shed. I ordered the part and replaced it. Other than that it’s been fine.
I got a Simoniz 3000 PSI 7 HP Gas Pressure Washer, they up grated the pump and now it puts out 3400 PSI. Is there a way to tell what it's putting out??? He even bought a 3400 psi house and gun. Now I have to figure it out. I looked around on the internet and can't find one that HR power. No web site for Simoniz washers.
Great job learned a lot about it. Thank you for the video.😊
How do i change the pump oil? I don't see plug and window to check for level.
So there is no gas shut off valve to run the carburetor dry for storage??
Well done bro. I picked up this same model last summer. The pump is aggravating, loses pressure for no apparent reason. The rest of the unit is decent in my opinion. May upgrade to a little better pump.
One other person told me they had a pump issue as well. They used it pretty often so who knows if it was just natural wear. Like anything else nothing seems to be built to last anymore.
I am learning about power washing and today I just saw a video on nozzles and it mentioned that the one of the most common cause of loss of pressure or PSI is nozzle degradation, as they are made of plastic, which occurs after being used for a year, as the hole gets larger after so much pressure going thru, resulting on pressure drop, lowering the PSI from the original number when nozzle was brand new. So if your nozzle was originally a 4.0 hole, and keeping a 1500 PSI, after a year, hole is now 5.0 - 5.5 or larger which can only produce 800 - 1000 PSI or less which is a huge difference. They recommend getting new nozzle, same color and hole size and test it. Hole size is the key to keep the desired pressure or PSI and then buy a new nozzle every year. I hope it helps.
What's the fuel consumption?
Is it for suitable for professional use?
what model would you say is a step up. some people have the really cheap ones and they last for years.
Great review, thanks! One of the real advantages of a pressure washer like this is the horizontal shaft from the engine to the pump vs the vertica shaft machines. Positioning that sweet Honda engine this way allows for that horizontal shaft. The horizontal shaft in turn keeps all those fragile hose fitting/pump outlet fixtures up and away from the bottom of the machine where they can get damaged or worse broken off. This would be the machine I would buy if I could afford it....
You are very correct, good observation.
So the small tube that goes through the pressure washing hose and bleach I had 2 caps 1 blue and 1 black what are those for?
One of the things I've learned from all my small engines is that they only like ethenol-free gas. I've always had issues starting lawn mowers, weed wackers, with regular gas. Once I switched to ethanol free. I've never experienced starting issues again.
I’ve heard many people say the same. Those little combustion engines don’t want any corn juice!!
I didn’t know you could get ethanol free gas anymore.
Where can I get ethanol free gas? Everything I’ve seen has 15% ethanol I believe? But I haven’t checked too often lol
@@lgzz4885 farm or rural areas. I believe tractors use it. search for a list by state.
Ive had zero issues with using basiv 87 grade fuel on my stihl trimmers. Blowers, exmark 30" mower or lawnboy mower. I use them everyday 10 hr work shifts.
great video!! very personal I love it! keep up the good work broda!
Much appreciated man thanks
Is this better than Westinghouse 3400 PSI one?
I haven’t compared them but some quick research is showing the Westinghouse is very good as well
this has a honda engine. which is a selling point. both are good tho.
Great Review Bro! 😉
Much appreciated Mr. Bullwinkle!!
What GPM rating please ?
I believe it was 2.5gpm
How much bleach did the soap tip draw out of tbechlorox bottle? Would it need to be diluted with more water or was it ok straight from the bottle?
It drew it out pretty significantly the first time so the second time i diluted it 50/50
@@IllGetMyTools THanks. I'm hooking mine up tomorrow. I have some darker spots on my patio from decaying organic debris, I want to spray the concrete with bleach first.
Any link you maybe to buy a replacement pump for it bud ?
No link but I googled Simpson pressure washer pump and a bunch of sites who sell the pump popped up. Just click on them, match model number, and you should be good to go
Can I use this GC190 be used as a commerical cleaner? Im just starting out but hoping to use it 10 - 15hrs a week.
It’s not for commercial use but you can try. The Honda engine is solid with a good pump. Can it do 15hrs a week continuously, I guess you would have to see. A couple hours a day should be ok. If it’s running an 8 hour day often, then maybe not.
@@IllGetMyTools Ah ok, I think ill spend the extra and go a GX200 one then. I do plan on solely pressure cleaning in the future. Thanks mate!
I was wondering if it makes a difference if you have an onboard detergent tank.
It would definitely help but honestly the hose is long enough where I didn’t have to move the unit and detergent bottle that often. At this price point you don’t get all the bells and whistles.
Can I use this pressure washer with a water tank on gravity or do I need an inline pump?
Hi thanks I enjoyed your video I have a Simpson 3400 Honda GX 200 2.5 pump is leaking can I fix it change where can I get the washers and gasket please help me thanks
Tyrone
Either contact Simpson directly for replacement parts or any small engine repair shop can easily replace gaskets.
Will the box fit in a 4 door sedan
If you have an E or S class, slide up the passenger seat and it should haha…. I’m a Mercedes guy as well, W209 AMG
What's the fuel consumption like?
It runs a respectable time on a tank of fuel can’t give you a time frame though
UPDATE:1 year and still cranks within the first 2-3 pulls. Probably will buy another when this one finally does bite the dust ruclips.net/user/postUgkx43QMbQqu67IZadu9ou8Sg1BdrunMRNqX . No issues at all. Very happy with it.UPDATE: After 6 months of use and over 70 uses I would still highly recommend this pressure washer. It does vibrate a decent amount but never had it “walk” like others have mentioned. No oil leaks, still seems to run like the day I bought it. Still cranks within 2-3 pulls every time. Very happy with my purchase!Have used it about a dozen times now. Plenty of power, cranks up on 1-2 pulls every time. My only complaint would be I wish it was a little taller to make it easier to walk with it (hits my ankles a lot) and that the two hose connections were a little further apart but it hasn’t caused me any issues. Seems to run a good 1-1/2-2 hrs on a full tank, overall a well built machine and definitely worth the money in my opinion.
Would this be good for taking wallpaper off of bathroom?
Never thought about it for that purpose but I’m sure it will work, but only after damaging your drywall and where will all that runoff water go? In my experience over the years with multiple layers of wallpaper, it’s quicker to rip the drywall down and rehang and finish new boards as opposed to scrape and scrape wallpaper many times you ruin the drywall in that process anyways
Not to mention the mold you will probably introduce
Can anyone tell me if this Pressure Washer/pump will over heat if the trigger is not being squeezed? Can i leave it idling for a few minutes without using the wand or do I need to shut it off?
I left it for quite a few Minutes a number of times while pressure washing my house, and fence, it was fine.
Excellent video...... You should get a kick back because you sold me. How high can it shoot to clean my house.
About 15 ft. They sell wand extendors to maintain pressure at 20ft or so
I've had this pressure washer in for repairs 3 out of the 4 years I have owned it....
Damn that sucks
Does this have the adjustment pressure knob on the pump? Is it still holding up well?
No adjustable knob that I have seen. I’ve used it a few times already for extended periods. no issues, bucking or pressure loss. They built a good product.
It's not adjustable on the pump, but Simpson sells a Dial-N-Wash pressure regulator that fits between the gun and the wand (no. 82232) that goes down to 1400 PSI.
Is the psi adjustable?
It is not adjustable. But depending on the tip you put on,there’s differences in PSI output
Thank you for these tips! Loved this review
Do you know what size water hose that fits it
hey! just got this same exact pressure washer today! i put oil and the gas in it, had the choke out but when i first started it i forgot to put the choke back in, so that made my pressure washer automatically shut off. I tried it with the choke not pulled out then it started .... and i pulled it back out and back in but it started to be super loud and smoke came out.. im curious if this is normal or if i did something wrong.. please get back to me
The initial start was Smokey with mine as well as everything is new and getting broken in. Once it starts no more choke also when it’s warm and has been running you should be able to restart it without choking . As long as you have enough oil you should be fine.
@@IllGetMyTools Thank you for the quick reply! I also have two other questions!
First, how do I know when to put more oil in? I only put the package of oil they have given with me it so I am curious on when I should fill more up.
Second, I am curious on what chemicals are right to use because I don't want to harm the environment!
@@mikeykim2119 it always depends on hours of use. I change my pressure washer oil every two years. I probably only use it maybe 10 times a year. Bleach is obviously the best for mold and mildew, but they do make “green” pressure wash solution you can get at Lowe’s or Home Depot. You’d be surprised the pressure is Washer can cut through a lot without any solution.
@@IllGetMyTools You are the man! thank you for the information!!!
I plan on getting a surface cleaner with this bad boy! Any good suggestions?
@@mikeykim2119 a universal connect one. maybe?
Dont let that bleach sit that long if it's in the sun....also clean from bottom up so you can see where you need to wash.
If you start at the top you rinse away all the cleaning solution and have a hard time seeing where you have to hit .
After all that do a final rinse from TOP down......nice video
How is this holding up a year later?
To be honest I’ve probably used it 5 times last year. Haven’t started it up this year yet as it’s early spring. But hoping for the best.
Danm! my subwoofer is going crazy with the wind noise.
Lower the gain playboy haha
Hi Good video! I have the same one. Don't give up on making RUclips videos.
mine came with a factory defect and simpson won't answer the phones, rings for a short time and then goes dead.
Awesome brother! I am ordering the same model this evening as my home sidings need some love (yeap, they are dirty...).
One question, what is the size of the nozzles holes that came with. As I have been learning about power washing (to make sure I don't destroy stuff and made my queen really mad), it appears that an easy way to control the PSI that comes out is by getting nozzles with different holes, the smaller the hole, the higher the PSI that comes out and viceversa.
Based on my table mixed with all kinds of numbers, the most common hole nozzle sizes to clean from cars to wooden fence is 3.0, 3.5 & 4.0, for cars is recommended to use a 5.0 -4.5 hole size to lower the 3200 PSI down to 1200 to 1000 which is also very soft for the windows and using the 40°(white nozzle)-65°(black nozzle).
Great video. Once I get my pressure washer, I am also doing some dancing, of course with the garage door closed as I don't want my neighborhood teenagers taking a video and loaded in RUclips.😆
Does the pressure washer come with the soap tube or do you have to buy one? If so where would you buy it.
Has a tube but it goes directly into a container that you provide. Wether it be detergent or bleach bottle.
@@IllGetMyTools Thank you
Where did you purchase this nice pressure washer from I would really like to own my own , but please don’t let anyone know cause they will definitely want to barrow mine too.
Exactly!! Bought mine on Amazon it arrives in 2 days!
How'd you get 2 oil bags
It came with two I only had to use one though
can you control the amount of pressure
You can not directly. But there are various tips supplied that regulate the water and stream.
How big is the gas tank on this pressure washer?
Half a gallon capacity
What’s the height measurement of this model?
So i kinda want to get this mega shot but looking at all these reviews man idk
Depends on use. Basic home stuff it’ll be fine. The Honda motor is the big plus. You can also find More reviews online as well. As with most things unless you’re paying big bucks it’s going to have some downfalls
Nice. When can I borrow it?🤪😜
those fighting words SAM!!
Solid video. Thank you!
Nice vid brother. I'm sold.
Thanks man good luck with it!
cant use a j rod?
the honda engine is what is the selling point just looking at it.
when's a new video coming??
Busy life with very young kids and a full time job, but I’m doing a wall mount tv in the next week
@@IllGetMyTools can't wait, I really like the voice overs and your vids are somewhat relaxing
Cool video 👍🏼
Can I borrow your pressure washer????
I hate you, but yes, for 10 minutes only
Great job with this video
haha thanks for the review bro, gonna pull the trigger on this puppy.
Good choice man you won’t be disappointed.
@@IllGetMyTools it’s 540$ Amazon. Good price ?
@@popsncracks9108 might be a different model mine was $400 and I bought it few months back
looks like they no longer come with honda engines.
I just checked online 190 is 5.5 hp.
Good video!
Appreciate that man!
There are many bad reviews and experiences with the pump (AAA). It does not last. They say it's junk. And, Simpson does not warrant or cover the seals. Do you agree?
Very good! Thank you so much :)
Tip’s 18”, kinda small. That what she said. Bro, go to Subway and open a Footlong Plus Lane. Thanks.
I don’t like subway, overly processed crap. I stick to mom and pop deli’s.
You can use bleach in this washer?
Yes unfortunately there’s no tank so I just put a bucket with the induction tube in it.
This unit does not have a tank for soap.makes it awkward when moving the unit. Youfid not mention of the pump is brass. These low end units have cheap axial pumps that are junk in no time
It unfortunately does not have a soap reservoir as it’s not for professional use. I stated it’s residential homeowner use but can be used to more of that capacity. It’s only a $400 unit so a lot of those features and higher end pumps won’t be found in this line. There’s tons of commercial grade washers out there that will fit your needs. And like Most tools and equipment , they all have some flaws.
Axial pumps are all not brass
Older units had the GX190 but a shittier pump by OEM Technologies. Not sure the difference between the GC and GX are worth price difference but a better pump would be fo sho.
Hey, can you say “Yo, Mr. White.” You sound a lot like Jesse from Breaking Bad.
Funny shit man never heard that before
Not even close....
👌🙏🙏😎
Before considering a Low end price check some of the reviews. You will be shocked by the comments. The oem pump is one of the worst.ight last a few days or if you are lucky one year. Junk on wheels
No problem man tell us which one you recommend and why.
@@IllGetMyTools
It is very hard to find a decent low price unit . The pressure specs are usually unattainable
The axial pumps are often aluminum. Cannot be serviced
Sometimes only last 200 hours. Some of the hoses are not reinforced . I could go on
Many of the piston pump units are great but priced over $600
Lots of complaints on simpson units
Hard to get service
The inlet and outlet is sometimes so close to heat you can burn your hand. Some of the mfrs. state that the unit should not run over 30 minutes.
@@moisheh101 what are your thoughts on the Ryobi 3300 PSI 2.3 GPM
Gabriel. I am not familiar with that unit.You need to know the make,model .cc
You need the Hp. Then look at the pump
If it is an axial expect problems. If the pump is unbranded walk away If it is under $500 might be iffy
Also depends on what you want wash.
I would buy it in a second IF IT HAD A PLACE TO POUR THE SOAP BUT IT DOES NOT!!!! WHAT WERE THEY THINKING. DO YOU WANT TO CARRY THE SOAP AROUND WHILE YOU POWER WASH? NO YOU DO NOT!! ADD THE SOAP TANK.
Don't forget the gas 😂
Solid video. Thank you!