Have fun blasting the crud off 😎
I bid and price was accepted. Sellers were pretty sharp and offered a return if I have any problems. Got home, checked oil level and quality (clean) hooked up hose ( very important !!!) As you never want to start pressure cleaners with pump dry . It will cause a lot of wear and tear unnecessarily. Put choke on , gently pulled cord to prime engine then one nice pull and bang, she started up on first pull. Used it to wash my car (injector tank) has cool tip that has 2 siap/tank modes, one 15 °,40° modes. You just turn tip to select (really easy) I also bought a turbo blaster tip online ($16) which will take paint off hose so be careful. Has 2.3 gallon/minute at 3000 PSI so I was pleased with this as it can handle almost anything around the house. I've used it to clean a hose we're fixing up to sell . Needed painting so I put on turbo tip and it knocked all the loose layers right off. (Very messy) Does cars in minutes and actually fun now ( used to hate washing car) recommend you blast off dirt first, then apply soap solution,use soap tip , then use regular hose to gently rinse off car (I use shower mode on nozzle) this will allow more of the waxes to adhere to car and also make drying car much easier. Or you can just drive around for 5 or 10 minutes if you need a break lol.one cool feature is hand pops off so real easy to put in trunk. Newer models have handle that swings down . Weight no too heavy (45 lbs or so) oh, forgot to mention, engine is a Honda and they go forever !! My Karcher was about 20 years old and still started on first or second pull. I gave it away when we moved. Brand is Ryobi and I'm now a huge fan of their products and am going to buy more because they're very affordable for average Joe
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned