I cannot be the only one that sees German WWII robo penguins
Sez 2 year warranty. If I read warranty it sez 90 days for recertified. Which is it?
I have one of these, only in green. It’s great for house washing, or washing just about anything. It won’t strip your deck, if that’s what you want. But for all around the house washing/cleaning it’s been pretty good. (3rd year owner now)
These are new and come with the 2-year limited warranty listed in the description.
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I am always going to see penguins now
I bought this model from the mothership in 2016. It’s still going strong today. Use it to clean our vinyl siding, patio, and with a foam cannon to wash cars. I also use this pump saver every year before storing it for the winter.
I purchased this exact model on mothership deal of the day ~3 weeks ago for $123 and am happy with the performance of the pressure washer. Used for ~6 hours so far. My project looks great.
Would be VERY happy with the purchase at Woot’s $85.
It CAN strip a fence or deck of solid layers of dirt/grime/mildew BUT it takes some time. Strong enough to abrade the wood in places with the 0 and 15 degree nozzle attachments. Even stripped dark fence stain off a portion and looks new again. Going is slow, so you’re not starting a pressure washing business with this though …
Totally agree. I love mine.
That blue one looks extremely happy.
Will this get oil stains off my driveway?
I have a similar model and I was going to chime in with similar experience. We just cleaned off our very old crappy wood fence and it looks 10x better. It took days though. Electric washers just aren’t as beefy as their gas powered polluting brethren. That said, we have used ours for years and it works fine. We don’t do nay special storage or anything it just get chucked in the shed.
Maybe. I’d guess it depends on the size and depth and age of the oil stain, and whether detergent in the washer would be effective on it. I used the narrowest jet to clean a small stain on a concrete walkway, and it worked, but the width of that jet is about the same as a marker pen so it’s a lot of back-and-forth. If you have other, lighter household uses for a pressure washer too, then it’s worth trying because this is a great deal. Besides, pressure washing is satisfying fun.
Depending on how deep the oil stain is, pretreatment may be necessary. What I’ve done before was spray foaming engine degreaser on the stain, let it penetrate for a few minutes, then cover it with oil absorbent or cat litter which will soak up some of the oil as it dries. Sweep it up after a day, then proceed with pressure washing.
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Ah, ze Telekinetic Penguin! (Or maybe a small medium using a large something to hold up the sprayer).
I love Rosie
I like the foam cannon, so I grabbed both things that you suggested - thank you