- Powerful: 14.5-Amp/1800-watt motor generates up to 2030 psi/1.76 GPM for maximum cleaning power and water inlet temperature (max) is 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Versatile: tackle a variety of cleaning tasks: homes, buildings, RV’s, cars, Trucks, boats, decks, driveways, patios, lawn equipment, and more. With two 0.9 L onboard detergent tanks, removable tanks carry and store different types of detergent to simultaneously tackle different cleaning projects.
- Tss (total stop system): automatically shuts off pump when trigger is not engaged to save energy and prolong pump life.
- Pressure: Max rating per CSA test standards. Maximum internal pressure is 2030 psi. Under typical load, working pressure is 1450 psi
- We’ve got you covered!: your new pressure washer is backed by the snow Joe + Sun Joe customer promise. We will warrant New, powered products for two years from the date of purchase. No questions asked. Contact snow Joe + Sun Joe customer Support at 1-866-766-9563 for further assistance
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Ben Fredj Sahar
Easy fix for non-working Pumps
If your pressure washer completely stopped working, read this! I had bought this pressure washer just over 2 years ago for one job lasting about 4 hours total. At the time, I put the unit away and forgot about it for 2 years until I needed it this summer. When I took it out and fired it up, the pump ran for about 5 seconds then "died." I tried for days to get it to work with no luck. I was one week over the 2 year warranty, so I was pretty ticked off I was stuck with this hunk of junk. Then talking with a guy at work he mentioned you're supposed to use a pump protector lubricant after each time you use the pressure washer. I read up on this a bit, and the leftover water in the unit can cause the pumps internal gaskets to seize up. This might be due to the minerals in the water, I don't really know. I was considering buying a different unit, then thought I'd take a shot at using the pump protector liquid on my "dead" pressure washer. At Wall Mart I bought "Powerfit 3oz Power Washer Pump Protector" in the tools isle. This $5 liquid brought my pump and pressure washer right back to life!! You actually screw the plastic threads on the bottle into the threaded garden hose inlet on the pressure washer. Then just squeeze the bottle a bit. I didn't realize if I was doing it right because I couldn't tell if the liquid was actually going in. About 10 minutes later I connected the hose and the unit worked. Hope this helps some people! Update 5-21-18 - Another easy fix for dead unit :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This week I had an issue with the pump not starting, that the power wash pump protector liquid trick didn't fix. I tried different outlets thinking it was an electrical issue. It turned out to be an electrical issue within the GFCI plug of the power washer unit (likely from me leaving it outside in the rain a few days last year.) With the unit unplugged, take a phillips screwdriver and take the cover off of the unit's GFCI plug. With the cover popped off, if you see lots of moisture that's been trapped in the plug, that will prevent it from running. I bought a replacement plug at my local hardware store. You can find the same replacement plug I used successfully to fix my pressure washer by typing this into the Amazon search bar: "Leviton 16693 15-Amp, 120-Volt, Grounded, Compact Automatic Reset Right Angle GFCI" It's about a 5 minute job.. Just reconnect the wires to the new GFCI plug (Black wire to gold connector, white to silver) and turn the screws to secure the wires in place. Screw down the "U" shaped stress clamps that come with the new plug, they hold the wire in tightly. Then attach the new cover, and you're good to go. Update 7-20-20 - Maintenance on quick connect spray nozzles ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 years later my Sun Joe washer is still going strong. After your pressure washer has been around a few seasons, it's possible that the very fine holes in the quick connect spray nozzles will get some corrosion. Any little corrosion can affect the amount of water that can pass through, and I found will often prevent the pump from running and shut the pump off. If your pump turns on and runs with no spray nozzle attached to the wand, but does not work with the nozzle attached that's a clear sign you need to do some maintenance on your nozzles to reopen the holes in the nozzle. What I did was take a bowl and fill it with Vinegar. I just used vinegar because I had it in the house, there may be other good methods to get rid of the corrosion. I soaked all the nozzles in the bowl for about 3 hours. Then I took a sewing needle and poked around the hole to clear out any corrosion. Soaked them for a couple more hours, and then rinsed them off under some hot water. Then I dried them off and sprayed each nozzle with little olive oil cooking spray to help prevent any more corrosion before storing them. There are lots of corrosion inhibitors on the market I just used something I had around. This method worked well as it opened 3 plugged nozzles for me.
Maria Vallejo
Plastic connector replaced with metal one in recent purchase by default
Works great! The part that most people complained about seems to be replaced with a metal version.
Angelica Nordgaard
Electric pressure washers have come along way!
I love this washer. It competes with my 2200 psi gas powered pressure washer. In fact I sold the gas one to keep this. It doesn't have the noisy gas engine or the heavy weight. Easy to move around lightweight and has great power. Very quiet. You have to get the multi angle rotary attachment from Sun Joe. It creates a larger area for the 0° Degree stream and gets the job done quicker. See my YouTube video on the rotary attachment. I love all the attachments and the different stream types. The soap dispenser works well. I'm cleaning everything, my deck, my house, the garage doors, the concrete slab. It takes off all the dirt and mold from the old concrete stairs and sidewalk.
Joan Ellen Erbstoesser
great product
I'm 75 and was in construction all my working life.did a lot on concrete-demo with high powered water blasters 10.000 psi and some cases more. i never would have even thought about an electric power washer even for small stuff..any way i decided to power wash my 20 x 12 deck the prices i got were way to high. so i searched the internet sites. then went to Amazon i knew they would have the best on market. so I looked at all of them offered I bought the Sun Joe SPX3000 Joe 2030 psi..it does every thing they sayit will i'm so happy with it. I just want to say to anyone like me that thought a electric home power washer would be a joke i was wrong. I'm going to look into other products from them. Just so you all know that reads this review i'm not getting anything in return for this.
Marion Proudley
Highly recommend. Be sure to request the metal hose connection once you've received and registered the product.
Sooo glad we bought this, works excellent. We did take the advice of previous posters by registering it online once we got it. Then minutes later we called their customer support and they immediately found the registration and sent us the metal part that attaches to the hose within days. I had the feeling they knew what we needed right away. No hassle or questions asked, and it was completely free. Thanks to you all for your awesome posting, otherwise we'd have never known to do that.
Andrew Webster
GREAT product!
I did a lot of research when it came down to getting a electric pressure washer and hands down this thing did not disappoint. I would recommend this pressure washer to anyone! I bought for my car detailing. I also bought the MTM Hydro Foam Cannon! These two together are AMAZING! Here is a link to my youtube channel to show these 2 products off.[...]
Brittany Quillen
Snow Joe 2030 GPM TEST SPX3000
Snow Joe 2030 GPM TEST SPX3000 no tip .30 sec for 1gal. Soaper .30 sec for 1gal. 40 deg. .51 sec for 1gal. 25 deg. .51 sec for 1gal. 15 deg. .51 sec for 1gal. 0 deg. .51 sec for 1gal. Real life test shows your actually getting 1.176 GPM with the 40, 25, 15, 0, deg. Nozzle's, NOT 1.76 ..If you were to include the soaper tip and no tip test results, you could get closer to the claim of 1.76 gallons per minute. Hey remember they're advertisements for your eyeballs, and your finger to purchase with a click. Test details: Using a sacrificial rag over the nozzle which will have a hole blown through it by the nozzle pressure, inserting that into a shop vac hose, and then going into a funnel, that is going into an empty 1 gallon milk jug container. I was able to get accurate water flow, without all the air flow created from the high-pressure tips. I dare anyone to take the high-pressure tip and stick it into an empty milk jug and pull the trigger, LOL! Test Remarks: I was very surprised when testing higher, and higher pressure tips that the pump was able to maintain the gpm flow exactly, I expected GPM to drop down slightly with each higher pressure tip change test. (Nice Pump) The SPX3000 unit rated pressure is 1450 from page 4 of the user manual. Download the PDF and look for yourself. I need this pressure washer to work with other attachments at rated line pressure & GPM flow. So facts are important, gimmicks are not. I am using a universal wand with universal adapters ( Power Care Gun/Hose 100664072 rated 2000 psi) , to run a karcher 250 surface cleaner. (yellow one, & yellow nozzle tips) I wish this unit would deliver 1.76 GPM, the results could only be even more amazing. .. but, with 1.176 GPM the results are very good. As a result of consumer testing, I believe the public, we will find that all the manufacturers have all tweaked the numbers and facts, so each competitor can look better than the other. LOL. Conclusion: SPX3000 Still best unit. I will highly recommend this unit on it's own merit, it is simply the best electric washer I have used so far, and has a 2 year warranty to back it up, I don't appreciate the deceptive numbers, enough said. Knowing what I know now, and having used it, I would buy it all over again. I am going to update my test results, to also include the line pressure on each tip. Fluid filled pressure gauge with Quick Connect, should be here in about 2 weeks. ...Update 4/5/2014 Plan on Using a Generator? Wattage TEST SPX3000 no tip 850 watts avg. Soaper 850 watts avg. 40 deg. 1435 watts avg. 25 deg. 1435 watts avg. 15 deg. 1450 watts avg. 0 deg. 1450 watts avg. PSI Pressure TEST SPX3000 Static Line Pressure 165 PSI avg. no tip 0 PSI Soaper 0 PSI 40 deg. 1250 PSI 25 deg. 1250 PSI 15 deg. 1275 PSI 0 deg. 1275 PSI [...]
Jon Lavigne
I LOVE this machine!
This is our first time ever using a pressure washer, so I don’t have anything to compare it to, but I’m so happy with this one so far. Assembly wasn’t too bad; it maybe took about 20 minutes. Silly me, thought I’d just take it out of the box, plug it in and go, but I guess I should have been more realistic about that. Anyway, we’ve had it a few days now and we wanted to see how much of a difference it would make on different surfaces so my husband and I have tried it out on a little bit of everything around the house: a concrete patio, white painted wood around the patio, some brick and mortar, half of the concrete driveway, half of our vinyl siding, and a little piece of unpainted wood fence. We’ve been amazed at the results! I wish I had taken some before and after pics of the concrete to post here, it really is like other pics shown, (black with white stripes where it was cleaned). We live in Florida and recently purchased a 15 year old house that I don’t think has ever been pressure washed. I would say this is a must have for anyone who lives in an area where there’s a lot of moisture and mold/mildew, (or whatever that dark stuff is that gets into our concrete). I pretty much expected it to clean the concrete and the siding, but what really blew our minds was the unpainted wooden fence. I never even realized it was dirty, I just thought that was how wood looked when it was outside for 15 years.I saw someone else who posted before and after pics of a wood fence and comments indicated people thought they were fake. I doubted a pressure washer could really do that too, so I only cleaned half of one of the wood panels so you can see this isn’t just a replaced panel. I should also mention that all of our work so far has been done without any soap. Be aware that for the painted wood surface, the pressure washer can blow some of the paint right off the surface. (I didn’t mind that because we were going to paint again anyway; we just needed a clean surface to paint over and that was accomplished). Cleaning horizontal concrete surfaces can be very time consuming using the tips that come with the machine. You have to get pretty close to the surface to get it clean which leaves you with a very small cleaning path. I can’t imagine how long it would take to do a driveway with these tips. I personally like the 15 degree tip the best when I’m using the pressure washer on vertical surfaces, but for horizontal surfaces, we also bought GreenWorks 30012 Surface Cleaner on Amazon. Here’s the link: GreenWorks 30012 Surface Cleaner I didn’t notice before I bought it, that the surface cleaner says it’s for pressure washers up to 2000 PSI. I’m glad I didn’t notice that before buying, because I probably wouldn’t have bought it, but since I already had it, I went ahead and gave it a try. I’m so glad I did. It’s really a time saver! If you don’t want to take the chance attaching a surface cleaner that says it’s for machines up to 2000 PSI to a 2030 PSI machine, you might want to search for other surface cleaners. Either way, if you have a large concrete area to clean, I strongly recommend getting some type of surface cleaner attachment, (there are many others here on Amazon). I happen to be very happy with this one though. I hope you find the above info helpful. :-)