Sun Joe SPX3000 14.5-Amp Electric High Pressure Washer, Cleans Cars/Fences/Patios, Green

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 56,922 ratings

Price: 199

Last update: 08-26-2024


About this item

[ULTRA POWERFUL]: 13-Amp/2000-Watt motor generates 2030 PSI and 1.2 GPM to easily clean homes, buildings, RV’s, cars, trucks, boats, decks, driveways, patios, lawn equipment, and more!
HIGH PERFORMANCE: 5 Quick-Connect spray tips (0º, 15º, 25º, 40º and soap) tailor your spray from pinpoint jet to powerful fan with a convenient soap applicator to tackle light, medium, and heavy-duty cleaning tasks
SUPERIOR QUALITY: Built-to-last construction featuring a 34" stainless steel lance with solid brass fittings and all metal connections to prevent leaks and maximize performance; heavy-duty 20' high-pressure hose features rugged, high-tensile, wire-reinforced tubing over a smooth inner core to minimize pressure drop
VERSATILE: Two large capicity onboard detergent tanks carry and store different types of detergent for blasting away grime
EASY TO USE: Lightweight at only 24.3 lbs with rear wheels for easy portability around your yard
TOTAL STOP SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY: Automatically shuts off pump when trigger is not engaged to save energy and prolong pump life
INCLUDES: 34-inch extension wand, 20-foot high pressure hose, 35-foot power cord with GFCI protection, garden hose adapter, 5 Quick-Connect spray tips, needle clean-out tool; To ensure a fully functioning washer, please make sure all hoses and cleaner connections are properly and securely fastened
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Michael A. Heminger
5.0 out of 5 stars Legit - No problem so far
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2020
I purchased this power washer for two purposes: cleaning the vinyl siding on the mildewy north side of my house, and redoing my paver patio.

TL;DR: Great power washer. Does everything I need, no issues, 5*

I purchased an electric power washer, because I did not feel I required the eleventy-billion psi of a gas-powered model. Also, all my other outdoor tools are electric. The unit assembles .. ok. There are two different screws, which I didn't realize because they so close in length. Also, my gun holder doesn't want to snap in place so keeps popping off. Lastly, one of my cleaner "bins".. the lid doesn't want to snap on because of the way the hose fits... B- for fit and finish.

Fit and finish aside, the power washer is great! The electrical cord is super long, which is nice, since you chose to buy an electric model. The noise is honestly not that bad. I feel comfortable using this without hearing protection, especially given the fact that you're generally 10-15 feet away from the motor.

The high-pressure hose is nice... it's 20 feet, which is enough to get me to the top of my ladder. There are non-OEM replacements that are 25 feet... though they're not quite as nice (I bought one).

The five nozzles are great, and a quick-connect fitting on the gun makes them super quick/easy to change. The 2 highest angles are very low pressure ... I'm honestly not sure where you would use them. The 30 deg is low pressure, and if I was worried about, e.g. paint on my care, I would just take a couple of steps back.

The 15 deg nozzle is magic though. I have a screened-in porch that has those soft workout squares. Exposed to the elements they get pretty gross. I typically clean them by hand every once and a while, but hitting it with the 15 deg nozzle and they are almost brand new.

This thing was so magic on my paver patio (both the stones and the sand between) and my vinyl siding.

The only downside I have is that you cannot use cleaner with any of the spray nozzles -- only the "wash nozzle". I'm guessing the manufacturer doesn't want you blasting harsh chemicals at 3000 psi ... but I'd love to be able to throw some cleaner in and use the 0 deg tip to throw some cleaner on my roof / high windows / etc.

I've used this thing at least 8 times now and have had ZERO issues with the motor / pump. So, despite some of the other reviews saying it was broken after X uses, I have not seen this so far. Just follow the directions and empty when you're done.

Awesome product.

p.s. The 15 deg nozzle at 1-2' was enough to gouge my cedar-built Adirondack chair. It's got some juice.
Alan
5.0 out of 5 stars It does its job really well. Better than I expected.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
It is more powerful and efficient than I thought. It effortlessly tackles dirt and grime on various surfaces. The dual detergent tanks are a fantastic feature as well, allowing for easy switching between cleaning solutions. Easy to assemble and use, it delivers excellent performance and reliability. Price is very convenient. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a top-notch pressure washer!
Avery
4.0 out of 5 stars Works good
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2014
I just spent a couple hours playing with this washer. I cleaned two cars (water only), sidewalk/driveway, house siding/gutters, and a very moldy outdoor wood railing.

I've never had a pressure washer before, so wasn't exactly sure what to expect. I thought it would be a bit more powerful. It's not terribly underpowered, but I thought it would be more.

Cleaning cars: This is the main reason I bought the washer for. I had a ton of really baked on bugs on two cars, I thought it would be a good test. I used the 25deg head for this. The first car I soaked with water and let sit for a while to loosen the bugs a bit. From about 12" away I got about 50% of them off, at about 4" away I got another 30% off, and at 1" I got another 15% or so, leaving a very stubborn 5% left which I had to break down and use a textured sponge to remove. Not too bad I guess. This was on the whole front end obviously, windshield, bumper, and hood. I found some tar in a few places and was able to remove the majority of it, but I think a sponge and some solvent would be needed to do a proper job. The second car I manually sprayed on a strong bug remover chemical and let sit for 30sec, then sprayed with the washer. This time I used the 15deg head and I was able to get nearly all of the bugs off with the washer. I just had a few places where I used the sponge. Not bad. I have newer cars and the paint is intact and strong. I might not be so inclined to get so close with older cars/paint. I could see it getting under a chip or bubble in the paint and removing a bunch of it. I've ordered a foam cannon attachment to soap the cars properly, seems like I'll still need to use that sponge quite a bit as the washer doesn't get the fine dirt on the paint, even at close range. I feel a bit neutral about the unit for cars, I was hoping for it to work better.

Cement sidewalk/driveway: I live where there is a lot of moisture around and my sidewalks and driveway turn black every year. I was spraying watered down bleach to get rid of it but that is not very environmentally friendly, and some of my plants would die! I didn't really buy the pressure washer for this but since it's a popular thing to use it for I gave it a shot. I used the 15deg head and had to be about 2-4" from the cement to fully clean it. This means cleaning a 2" strip at a time, it takes a while to do a large area! I was very surprised how well it cleaned cement, very nice! I'm more excited to use it for this than washing cars.

House siding/gutters/wood railing: My house has an aged latex stain on it. The paint is very easy to remove with pressure, so I had to be careful. I used the 15deg head but really should have had a wider one on. I just moved back 3-4 feet or so when cleaning the siding so as not to damage the paint. I think I'll stick to the joe-max/bleach for this task in the future due to my sensitive paint. My plastic gutters where terribly moldy! I got 2-4" from them and it cleaned pretty well. If I was super anal I could have used a brush to get every last bit, but the washer did a decent job. I have a raw cedar wood railing on my porch which is extremely moldy! I had to get within 1" and use a few passes to clean it fully, but the wood looks new now! Quite amazing

Quality: The build quality of the unit seems ok. It feels/sounds kind of cheap. Some of the parts fit loose and it sounds like it's really working hard when in use... reminds me of what a vacuum sounds like when it binds on a rug end or string. My unit seems to have a variable output, at times it backs off the pressure for no apparent reason. Sometimes it doing more of a pulsing type thing and other times it's more continuous. It also acts very funny if you release the trigger and press it again before it has stopped moving... it fails to start back up properly and you have to stop and wait a few seconds then start again. Strange!

Leaks: I was careful to check for leaks after reading all the reviews about them. At first there was a slight leak where the hose adapter (for connecting your garden hose) connects to the unit itself, this seems to be common. It's very hard to hand tighten due to the tight space. The screw part also comes to a sudden tight spot so you don't get the feeling it's really going to hold. For my first round of cleaning it was fine being hand tight. However, some side pressure was applied to the garden hose and therefore the adapter it started leaking a lot! I tried to hand tighten again, but it wouldn't be. Now understood the frustration people had. I used some channel locks to get it a little more snug, but it was leaking worse. I've seen this before, the rubber o-ring gets bunched up and fails to seal. The supplied o-ring is not very wide and I suspect it's not sealing the landing surfaces correctly. I put in my own rubber o-ring which was 50% wider than the supplied one and it worked as I had supposed. Pretty simple fix.

Quick disconnect. I decided to get one of these to make connecting the garden hose easier. I stumbled upon Gardena connectors. Wow, super cool. They're just plastic but work awesome, highly recommend, they are worth the price.

Overall I'm pretty happy with the washer, it's not exactly what I was hoping for, but I can definitely make use of it in a few different ways. I'm happy with the purchase.

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