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VEVOR Gas Powered Pressure Washer 3400 PSI 2.6 GPM, with Spray Gun and Extension Wand, 5 Quick Connect Nozzles, Copper Pump

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Style: 3400 PSI


Features

  • The gas powered pressure washer has a powerful 210 ml 4-spoke engine and can hold 0.8 gallons of gasoline. It's easy to start and has a aluminum pump.
  • Comes with 5 quick-connect metal spray nozzles ( 0/ 15/ 25/ 40/ Soap Nozzle ) , ranging from high-impact water jets to gentle sprays.
  • Comes with a spray-gun that can be quickly connected and 5 different nozzles. It also includes a 26 ft water hose that is resistant to abrasion and high pressure. Everything is conveniently stored on the machine so you don't have to worry about losing any parts.

Brand: VEVOR


Power Source: gas_powered


Color: black-orange


Item Weight: 57 Pounds


Hose Length: 26 Feet


Specification Met: REACH


Product Dimensions: 25.6"L x 20.5"W x 35.2"H


Tank Volume: 3 Liters


Maximum Flow Rate: 2.6 Gallons Per Minute


Maximum Pressure: 3400 Pound per Square Inch


Item Weight: 57 Pounds


Hose Length: 26 Feet


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 25.6"L x 20.5"W x 35.2"H


Tank Volume: 3 Liters


Power Source: gas_powered


Maximum Flow Rate: 2.6 Gallons Per Minute


Maximum Pressure: 3400 Pound per Square Inch


Specification Met: REACH


Color: black-orange


Brand Name: VEVOR


Model Number: 3400PSI


UPC: 197988461876


Manufacturer Part Number: gas 1


Item Type Name: gas pressure washer


Manufacturer: VEVOR


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  • Powerful, Reliable, and Great for Tough Cleaning Jobs!
Style: 3400 PSI
I recently purchased the VEVOR Gas Powered Pressure Washer, and I’m extremely impressed with its performance. Right out of the box, it was easy to assemble and get running. The 3400 PSI and 2.6 GPM make short work of dirt, grime, and buildup on my driveway, patio, and even my car. It’s powerful enough to handle heavy-duty outdoor cleaning without feeling overkill for residential use. The copper pump feels solid and high-quality, which gives me confidence that it will last a long time. I also love the 5 quick-connect nozzles — each one has a clear purpose, from delicate surfaces to heavy-duty cleaning. The spray gun with extension wand is comfortable to hold and makes reaching high areas like siding or gutters much easier. Tips for Best Use: 1. Always start with the lowest PSI nozzle and work your way up to avoid damaging surfaces. 2. Keep the washer level and stable when operating — it runs smoother and avoids unnecessary strain on the engine. 3. Make sure to check and clean the nozzle tips regularly; a clogged tip can reduce performance. 4. Use proper protective gear like gloves and goggles — even at lower PSI, the water stream is strong enough to cause injury. Things to Avoid: • Don’t point the nozzle at fragile surfaces like windows or painted wood with high PSI nozzles. • Avoid running the washer dry — always have water connected before starting the engine. • Don’t leave fuel in the tank for long periods without stabilizer; it can clog the carburetor over time. Overall, this pressure washer is well-built, powerful, and versatile. It has completely changed how I tackle outdoor cleaning projects, making them faster and easier. For anyone looking for a reliable gas-powered washer for home or light commercial use, this is a fantastic choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2025 by Ryan T.

  • Great pressure washer.
Style: 3400 PSI
After adding gas and oil it fired up first pull. Works great. Nice and light but sturdy. Love it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2026 by wayne c.

  • works great
Style: 3400 PSI
works great! the rear hose attachment is a little difficult but well worth the $$$
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026 by RLJR

  • "Don't let me down. . . .. . It's a love that lasts forever. It's a love that has no past."
Style: 3400 PSI
Out of the box and test spraying in a matter of minutes. Easy assembly. Instructions included, not too bad. Self explanatory for the most part in case Instructions don't come. When putting oil I made sure to drain any existing oil that was in the case- for peace of mind. There wasn't a lot but enough to make for a bad day if it were contaminated. Never know with QC or shipping. This washer does what it says. Im going to keep an eye on the motor mounts, where the bushing attached to metal and metal welded to cart, they seem a little flimsy but time will tell. It's done two of our cars and a shed (prepping for paint, this thing will get that old paint off easy). The Vevor brand has always come through for me, starting with some consumables I purchased about five years ago. This is the biggest purchase I've made of Vevor equipment, so in the words of the Beatles--"Don't let me down!" Oh, also added a velcro strap to hold the handle of the spray wand to the cart, otherwise it tends to fall off which could cause damge to spray nozzle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026 by PB

  • Had a minor problem. See below. ..Went together and fired up just fine. Works like a champ.
Style: 3400 PSI
Update: Today I used it for the third time. I was using it to clean a very dirty rug and it was running great, then it just stopped. No surging, no warning just died. I tried to restart it but it wouldn't. I am letting it cool down and will re-try. if it doesn't start then I will take it apart to see what went wrong. I'll update this review depending on the outcome, but for now I have deducted a star. ----- Another update. I figured it out. The on/off switch is loose and vibrated to the off position. that explains why it just died as if you'd turned off the switch. I'll see if I can't tighten it up a little and if I can't then a three pack of replacement engine switches is $7 on Amazon. I'm leaving it at 4 stars because they should use better quality parts. A loose engine switch is not acceptable on a brand new $300 machine. Otherwise, when it is running, it is the best pressure washer I have ever had. My business partner bought a 3,400 PSI DeWalt pressure washer from Costco for $350 that is as satisfying to use, but its switch was good out of the box. Is a perfect switch worth an extra $50? That's the kind of question you have to ask yourself before buying a Vevor pressure washier on Amazon. ----- Third update. I bought the three pack of switches from Amazon for $8. When they arrived I noticed that they are much sturdier than the one that came on the machine. They click HARD into their detents and will not vibrate to the off position when the engine is running. When I went to remove the switch that came on the machine, I gave it a slight tug to see if it would pop out of the engine cover and it crumbled in my hands. Little springs and a metal ball fell out onto the ground. So the switch that comes on these is garbage. Also, since I bought mine, they have dropped the price by $50 so my assessment is that this pressure washer at $250 is a screaming good deal, even if you get a cheap, junky switch. When it is running, it is the best pressure washer I have ever owned. An $8 pack of engine switches fixed mine. Hopefully yours comes with a good switch out of the box but even if it doesn't, you simply cannot go wrong with this pressure washer at $250. For the guy who gave this a one-star rating because his hose developed a pinhole in it, a new 30 foot hose is $22. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DRVF9D1Y I know you are angry, but this doesn't deserve a one-star rating because the hose developed a pinhole. Nut-up buttercup. I'd also get this $10 spinning tip. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DYTQ7X9B And an $18 foam cannon... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D93S5N3K I spent more for my foam cannon because I got the one with a wand handle and a double tip with an extra set of nozzles. I can push a button to go back and forth from foam to pressure wash without swapping anything. ----- Original Review... Seems solid. I got it yesterday and assembled it. This morning I went to fill it with oil and it seems to have already been filled with oil, because I ran oil all over my driveway. I added a quick-connect to the hose/wand connection and removed the wand as I turned on the water. I like a quick-connect on the wand end of the hose so that I can remove the wand while I coil up the hose. Otherwise the wand flops around on the ground as the hose twists. It also makes it easy to purge air, or water from the system. I have another little device I made to connect to the water input. It chucks into my air compressor and lets me purge water from the system, which prevents the pump from being damaged in a freeze. Once the system was full of water, I turned off the hose and reattached the wand. I filled it with gasoline, choked it, and turned up the throttle all the way. I held the pressure wand trigger open as I pulled it and it started on the second pull. I turned off the choke and it settled into a nice run. I released the wand trigger and the bypass kicked on fine. The first thing I used it for was to clean the spilled oil off of my driveway. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025 by Phillip Blanton

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