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The Sisun Portable Multi-functional Electric Pressure Washer is designed for the modern adventurer, boasting a 6.4-gallon tank and a powerful 50-watt diaphragm motor. With adjustable pressure settings from 43 to 100 psi, this compact washer is perfect for cleaning everything from cars to outdoor equipment. Its eco-friendly design saves water while ensuring safety with a low voltage power supply. Ideal for camping, RVs, and home use, it includes a nozzle and soap dispenser for all your cleaning needs.
A**N
Quite handy. Easy to set up and reasonably space efficient to store. Didn't include the brush shown in the photo.
Arrived not as shown in the photo (no brush) but the spray gun is very good.The tiny diameter hose is useless and bursts of its own pressure. Not a big deal, just go get some good stuff from the local hardware store -- the quick-release connectors are reusable. Budget on another $4 for 20 foot of decent hose.It came with a plug not for the USA, maybe for Asia? Fortunately, I had a spare computer cord (it's what used to be called a "kettle plug" connector on the AC/DC adapter to use the cigarette power cord with a wall outlet instead of a vehicle.) Technically, it's an IEC 320 C15 connector. : )It delivers adequate pressure somewhere between say a greyhound and a bloodhound, not a pony.One design flaw is that it will run the pump empty instead of detecting the bucket is dry.It does take a little coaxing to prime itself when first used and the hose is dry/empty. Just elevate the bucket and open the squirter till water siphons through, then it will pick up the pump and build pressure.The accessories are junk, but it comes with a handy collapsible bucket to fetch more water.It works well off a cigarette lighter and has a very decent A/C adapter to 12V (which would probably cost the first $25 of the $99 for the whole sprayer unit.)I use it as a portable car wash and for things like dirty shoes, bikes, motorcycle tidy-up, inside the trailer ... anywhere you want pressure without the volume of a garden hose or pressure washer.It's not strong enough to really cut dirt, but it will do things like clean concrete after brush it with degreaser. Not bad, quite handy.At the time, the price was $99 and I figure you could easily get a bucket, a submersible sump/bilge pump, some hose and a connectors with a spray gun, spend about the same, and get a much more powerful unit, but this all works, it's convenient and a reasonably good design, especially having both 12V cigarette adapter and wall adapter.
G**D
Simple idea that works well!
What a LIFESAVER!!! Hauling icy/dirty trailers to an indoor trade show with no wash bay is never fun for us. We usually hand wash our 4 trailers and it makes for a long, messy day. This washer is essentially a bucket with a pump, but it gets the job done. Good spray, good pressure and low consumption. It really laid the water on nicely. My only beef is the power adapter. Essentially a laptop charger so it isn't waterproofed at all and the cord is not for American 110v power. I needed to steal a cord from my desktop computer monitor to power the adapter. Be sure to only put a few inches of water in the unit at first, because I also had to suck water through the pump the first use as it wouldn't prime itself. Massaging the suction hose didn't work at all, even when the bubbles were all out.Also came with some accessories that I felt were worthless. Collapsible bucket with a cracked bottom proved worthless. Large, awkward sponge also not something I would use. Wash wand with a brush is actually quite nice, but I didn't use it. Soap dispenser only works on brush, not the sprayer. Because of the way it all assembles, the soap dispenser may not be of any value because it projects beyond the length of the bristles. A test run in my kitchen also found that the water really rushes through the dispenser and may just blast all the soap out in a few seconds anyway.Anyway...I am happy with the time it saved me and will save me in the future.
J**O
Good Product, performs well.
Worked pretty good for when I didn't have access to a constant source of water. I would fill up and then wash. I am pretty thorough when washing so sometimes I would need to keep filling it up. Other than that it was good for what I needed. It unfortunately broke after the gun was left out in the cold and froze, but that was my fault for forgetting about it. Fortunately by that time I didn't need it anymore. Still used the bucket occasionally for washing or storage though.
B**H
OKAY FOR THE PRICE!
Backflow preventing check valve was stuck when purchased! Good thing I'm an Industrial Elect., other wise this would have been returned. Needed to put on the top of my truck to get it to siphon, so I can wash the salt off my Harley Trike! Very low pressure.
P**K
Powerful for it's size
It takes about 10 seconds for the pump to prime itself the first time running. And it takes about 45 seconds to fill an empty 2 liter coke bottle while powered by the 120v to 12v household adapter. I have to use another power coil from my old computer because it comes with a non us type wall plug. It is basically a laptop power brick that accepts another wall cord.I also get a free collapsible water bucket not shown in the pictures. But it has a cracked base so it is trashed.
R**T
Impressive machine, bad packaging, non US ready product
I saw previous reviews about the bucket being cracked & the ac adapter being 220V.I decided to take a chance hoping that these would be corrected.Amazon delivered this to me at a great price and fast shipping.The quality and finish is impressive.However not only was this bucket cracked (not in transit) and the adapter 220V, Additionally it did not work and with the troubleshooting guide was not in English.This company needs to better plan what they deliver to the US market.
A**R
I did not think was fair.
I did not think was fair.
L**L
This thing is a POS! I read the other ...
This thing is a POS! I read the other reviews and I let the pump run for 2 minutes and it never picked up any water. The instruction manual is in Japanese, not that it takes a rocket scientist to put the thing together but come on!
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3 weeks ago
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