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Sun Joe SPX3501 Brushless Induction Electric Pressure Washer W/Brass Hose Connector & Hose Reel

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Style: SPX3501


Pattern Name: Washer


Features

  • [POWERFUL MOTOR]: 13-amp/2,000 W brushless induction motor blasts away the most stubborn dirt, tar, mud, and other caked on gunk + grime
  • [DETERGENT DIAL]: Adjustable detergent dial lets you Dial in just the right amount of soap from the 40.6 fl oz onboard detergent tank
  • [QUICK CONNECT SPRAY TIPS]: Tailor your spray with the onboard 5 quick connect spray tips! Choose between 0o, 15o, 25o, 40o, and soap, for light-, medium-, and heavy-duty cleaning tasks
  • [TSS (Total Stop System)]: Automatically shuts off pump when trigger is not engaged to save energy and prolong pump life
  • [HOSE REEL]: Included is a hose reel, for storage convenience

Brand: Sun Joe


Power Source: Corded Electric


Color: Black/Green


Maximum Pressure: 2300 Pound per Square Inch


Item Weight: 46.5 Pounds


Hose Length: 20 Feet


Product Dimensions: 24"L x 15"W x 38"H


Maximum Flow Rate: 1.48 Gallons Per Minute


Item Weight: 46.5 pounds


Manufacturer: Snow Joe


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: SPX3501


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  • HEAVY!
Style: SPX3500 Pattern Name: Washer
First, this item was purchased through Amazon Warehouse at their set price. There was no discount or any compensation for writing this review. This unit was purchased to replace a Karcher that started to act a little quirky. No big deal, I got it for free from someone used and it allowed me to confirm that I wanted a pressure washer. The first observation is just how heavy the Sunjoe is in comparison. The Sunjoe is at least 3X heavier than the Karcher. I think the Sunjoe is listed as 46 lbs and I think that is pretty accurate. It was easier to just pick the Karcher up and carry it, not so with the Sunjoe. Assembly is pretty easy with just 9 screws required. Even taking my time and making sure everything was just right, it took about 20 minutes to have it ready to use. The unboxing is also pretty easy. The main unit and each part are in individual plastic bags and there are some cardboard fillers. No styrofoam pieces to fight with. In use, this things works really well. I think that it should be noted that the rated PSI is 2000 with a MAX of 2300. This is right on the outside of the box. The Karcher unit this replaces was 1600 psi. This is definitely a better unit and it knocked months of crud off my wife's car today. The only thing left was a film that water alone will never remove no matter how much pressure is behind it. I used my foam lance to apply soap and it worked just as good as with the Karcher. An interesting feature is that the quick disconnect for the tips snaps back and all you need to do to attach another is to push it on and the quick disconnect will snap into place and hold it on. The storage thing for the tips works well too. Just simply push a tip into place and pull another out. There are some plastic spring arms to hold the tips and they seem to be tuned fairly well. They come off easy enough and on just as easy. The cord wrap bottom spins around so that you can get the cord off easy enough. It is weird that it has a lot of detents, probably every 10-15 degrees or so. I would expect something more like every 90 degrees. To me, it is just wrong and it feels like you are breaking something even though you aren't. Not a good "user experience" on this item. I know that Sunjoe makes another model with a hose reel. I chose not to go that route because the hose would have lots of small curls in it and it is another link point or two to have issues with. The little hook provided to put the hose on is just too little. The hose is a pretty stiff thing and the hook just isn't big enough to make it easy to put the hose on it. This just feels like an afterthought and they could make it much better for just a few pennies of plastic. One other item that struck me as a little strange is that the garden hose attachment is on the front and the pressure washer hose attachment is on the back. So while you are using it, you tend to be looking at the back and if you need to turn it off you have to walk around to the front to do so. Again, something just a little off in the "user experience". These are just small nitpicks, but I wanted to mention them in case they are truly important for someone reading this review. I have only used the unit once and it performed very well. No issues at all with the working and it seems to have plenty of power. I am not a heavy user of pressure washers but I will use it about 1 per month or more for car washing and then the occasional thing around the house. I am hoping the induction motor makes this one last for a few years, even longer than the 2-year warranty (+90 days for registering online). BTW, one last item that was a little off was that I did not see the serial number on the unit at all. I ended up finding it on a sticker that is on one of the pieces of paper in the packet with instructions. There is also a tip cleaner taped to the back of the English instrustions. Very easy to miss these 2 items. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2019 by ecirwin

  • Power washer
Style: SPX3500 Pattern Name: Washer
For electrical power washer it does good job. Only down side is how water line gets tangled as you move around and with water in line it makes it hard to untangle which makes sense because of pressure in line
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • First the soap dispenser didn't work then it lost pressure and started leaking...
Style: SPX3500 Pattern Name: Washer
I'll update my review when I get my replacement unit... Packaging looked fine, no visible damage to the box it came in so the delivery of the 50 lbs. box was fine. Assembly was pretty simple, there were only a few parts that needed to put together with around a dozen screws. Everything took about 30 minutes from opening the package to getting it ready for use. I went to the local hardware store to pick up detergent to clean my driveway. I connected the hoses, added the detergent to the plastic container on the back of the unit and turned on the water. Then I turned on the power and pulled the trigger and all that came out the spray gun nozzle was water. I gave it a minute just running the water and still no soap or bubbles. I looked at the instructions again to make sure I did everything right and in the correct order. I tried again and all I got was water. I was frustrated at this point so i just removed the soap container, poured most of it back into the jug it came in and mixed water with what remained in the container and just poured it on the driveway. At this point I just wanted to get the job done and deal with the faulty soap pump later. About five minutes in to the spraying with the 15 degree tip attached I noticed it was doing a good job removing the stains and dirt on the driveway when all of a sudden, I lost most of the PSI; the water came out just a little stronger than it would with just hose pressure. I turned to look at the pump/main unit and there was water just pouring out of the bottom. I turned everthing off and examined the unit and without taking it apart, I couldn't tell where or what part was leaking. After a few minutes had passed, out of frustration I turned the power back on to see what would happen and sure enough the water started pouring out again from the bottom. I only had it out in my garage for a total of 30 minutes with the power only being turned on for about 5-10 of those minutes.I don't know if this is a quality control issue or if domething happed durring shipping but to have two different things go wrong so soon after turning it on for the first time doesn't give me confidence with this brand. This is my first Sun Joe product and may be my last... I was looking for a new battery powered cordless lawn mower but I'll probsbly steer clear from this brand... Thank goodness for Amazon's return/replacement policy I'll have a new one in a couple days. It was a hassle taking everything apart, repackaging it and dropping it off at the UPS Store. I am getting a replacement with the same unit so hopefully the next one won't have issues... ********** Update *********** I got my replacement today and I was able to finish power washing the driveway. Putting it together the second time was a breeze since I just did it a few days ago. The new unit worked without a hitch, the soap dispenser worked within seconds after turning the dial and pulling the trigger. It'll take some getting used to to figure out the perfect setting for the job in hand. Turing it half way went through the detergent in the container pretty quick. The washer did its job with the dirt but it couldn't remove some old paint drops that were on the the concrete. I used the 25 degree nozzle for the cleaning, may the 15 degree or the pin point would have taken care of the paint. I increased my rating to three stars for now since I'm still nervous about the reliability and build quality. I plan on power washing my deck next weekend and I'll see how it goes and will update my rating again if all goes well. ********** Update # 2 *********** I power washed a large deck and put the Sun Joe SPX3500 to the extreme test by running it almost continuously for about 8 hours. The only breaks were refilling the soap dispenser, moving around deck furniture and when I need to get out of the sun and get water/snacks. This thing handled everything I put it through without any issues and did everything I expected out of it. The deck belonged to a family member and was in need of a lot of work. It is about 17 years old and the last time it was re-stained was probably 9-10 years ago. I recently did repair work - replacing the stairs and sanding off all the paint that was peeling on the floorboards. The power washer's job was to finish off the removal of the old paint in areas the belt sanders couldn't reach, remove green residue that several plants left behind on the railings and posts and clean the grey & dingy coloring on the floorboards from years of weather and sun. It did everything I wanted and I was happy with the results. Sure it's not as powerful as a gas powered washer but the trade-off benefits of less noise, easy maintenance and simply use makes it a better choice for my needs. I increased my review to 4 stars - it would have been 5 if not for the experience of the first unit I received. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2018 by SK

  • The best p[ower washer I've ever had
Style: SPX3500 Pattern Name: Washer
I have purchased at least 10 power washers over the past 20 years. This Sun Joe is far better than any I've had in the past.
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023 by Duane Sparks

  • Should be stronger
Style: SPX3500 Pattern Name: Washer
After a lot of research the stats showed that this model SHOULD be quite a bit more powerful than the others, but in reality I found very little difference between this one and the 3000. It just didn't perform that much better, if at all. Overall the machine is easy to run but the short (25') hose is about half what it should be, and the weight makes it a bit annoying to move around. But, for this price range it's probably the best option. If it was just for me, it'd be fine, but we always use it for 3 houses in the family which is when the minor flaws make themselves known. For a single home's projects it's fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023 by P. Tower

  • Everything works surprisingly well so far
Style: SPX3500 Pattern Name: Washer
Seems to handle household cleaning fine only ran it for about 10 hrs and operates as advertised. Extra length of hose had to be ordered for gable ends of log cabin but otherwise has everything needed choice of tips . One other issue is wand short for taller users will update.
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023 by tony p.

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