It works great. Very quiet compared to gas powered power washers. I've cleaned my driveway, sidewalks, house siding, even my brick mailbox. It's very addicting. I'm constantly looking for things to powerwash. Buy the rotating disc with it, well worth it when cleaning concrete.
Thought for a long time about which to get, an electric or gas pressure washer, I pulled the trigger and got the Sun Joe SPX3000, so glad I did, I have had it for about a month and so far have cleaned my driveway, gutters and eves on the house, my SUV and my wife's car and every job has turned out fantastic. Ohh yeah, I'm talking about 15 years of build up here on the house and driveway, save yourself some money and buy this Sun Joe. No incentive received to write this review.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've only used it once so far but it has great pressure and I really like the multiple nozzles that I can use for different cleaning chores. Everything worked as advertised and if it continues to perform this way, it is an A+++.
I bought this for my mother to use on her outdoor patio and concrete walkways. They probably haven't been cleaned in over 30 years. We had tried using her neighbor's 1500psi power washer, but it was taking way too long. We’ve been very pleased with the Sun Joe. It's ergonomic and much quieter than the others we've seen. It's light enough for my 85y/o mother to maneuver. The electric cord is very long and the washer hose is also long and durable. And most importantly, it removed 30+ years of dirt and crud very well. At first I used the 0° cap. It was very powerful and removed the dirt very easily, but a narrow stream meant it would take a long time to clean a wide area. I then tried the 15° and 25° caps and surprisingly, they both removed the dirt well. I ended up using the 25° cap to clean the patio, but needed to position it close to the ground - about several inches. We didn't even use any cleaners and it worked great in less than half the time of the 1500psi washer. I probably ran it almost an hour straight at one point and it didn't overheat. I had a little trouble connecting the garden hose at first. I was only able to get 1 full turn, but the seal held and there was no leaking. I noticed a nice engine-saving feature if your hand slips off the trigger and you immediately try to pull it again, it won't start the engine for a couple seconds until the engine has stopped to prevent torquing. Very well thought out. The engineers did a great job creating this one.
So far I’ve used it to clean pool furniture, decks, concrete, and trucks. I was skeptical of an electric, but I must say, this thing is the ticket for a homeowner that uses it randomly for house projects and vehicles. Next project... the siding!