🚀 Blast Away Grime with Power and Precision!
The Sun Joe SPX4000-PRO is a high-performance electric pressure washer featuring a powerful 14.5-Amp motor, dual pressure settings for versatile cleaning, and an onboard detergent tank for enhanced cleaning efficiency. Its quick-connect turbo head nozzle cleans 40% faster than standard nozzles, making it the ideal choice for both everyday dirt and tough grime.
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Very easy to wall mount!
I got the idea from another reviewer and was able to use two 9" delta bars with holes drilled through with bolts. Very quick and easy to use now without the tedious setup and putting away process. Quick disconnects on every fitting helps a ton. I opted to upgrade the hose to a 3/8" 50' hose with built in couplers. I also used a mtm 407 gun with mosmatic swivel to prevent the hose from tangling. A note to others who want to do this, you must convert the pressure house outlet from m22x15mm to m22x14mm outlet. This will allow you to use standard fittings from other hoses. After converting to m22x14mm I used a m22 to 3/8" coupler to get the quick disconnect. All these fittings can be found easily on eBay. Also easy to disassble and paint of the lime green is too much for you.Updated with part list for those interested:- Two 9" Delta DF509W bars found on amazon to mount the unit- MTM 50' hose reel- 50' x 3/8" hose with attached couplers and both male ends. (search on ebay. you need one end to be a female coupler, the other side you will remove anyways)- 1' x 3/8" hose with male to female ends for the reel to pressure washer connection- Female M22 x 15 mm to male m22 x 14mm (converting Sunjoe's non-standard to standard fitting)- Female m22 x 14mm to 3/8" NPT female (this is to have the pressure washer outlet accept the standard 1' x 3/8" hose)- Dramm shut off valve for the garden hose is very useful so that you don't have to turn off hose from faucet.- After the shut off valve on garden hose I added a Gilmore pro disconnect on the garden hose and on the pressure washer.*make sure to use teflon tape for every single connection to prevent leaks and tighten with a wrench! I still do not have a single drip of water after doing this.For the pressure washer gun:- MTM SG-28 (much better than the MTM 407 I used before)- Mosmatic gun swivel 3/8 M x 3/8 F (found at kleenrite)- 3/8" male quick connect plug (get MTM stainless steel branded everything if you want best quality for easier disconnects)- 1/4" male to quick connect coupler- 1/4" male quick connect plug- Your choice of a spray wand, I used a Mosmatic 20" bent spray wand (1/4"M inlet x 1/4" F outlet from kleenrite)- Mosmatic tip protector (optional)- MTM 4 piece 2.5 orifice quick connect nozzle set (don't buy from amazon, those are fake)* I got all the fitting conversions from ebay
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Don’t be put off by the fact that it’s electric! It’s actually pretty powerful!
First, let me say that we’ve always used gas engine pressure washers. The though of an electric one didn’t really cross my mind... I thought the pressure woudn’t be much more than my garden hose. Until we spent $150 last summer getting the gas one repaired, and it will not start this summer. New spark plug, new gas, power wash pump protector stuff... nothing, doesn’t even want to turn over. Instead of spending more money to get it fixed, I decided to take that money and purchase a new one. I researched electric-powered washers, not being sure what I would find. The SunJoe brand seemed to have the best reviews, but the lower model SPX3000 looked a little top heavy, and I was worried it my tilt over when I’m using it in the uneven yard. We went with the SPX4000, mainly due to it’s low level of gravity. I think both models have the same engine/gpm/pressure so looks was the deciding factor.We used it for the first time tonight and I love it! Now, the gas washer does have more oomph, but ours won’t start. This SunJoe washer has fairly good pressure, more than I was expecting. I used first the 40’ pressure nozzle, but it wasn’t strong enough to get the algae/mold out of the outdoor rug. I switched to the 25’ nozzle and it was so much better! I am considering buying the round attachment so I can do the desk boards faster, as they streaked when trying to clean them (nozzle spray isn’t wide enough).The only drawback was the plug, which is fairly large because it’s GFI. The plug wouldn’t fit in either of our outside outlets, which are the box type. The plug was longer than the 2 outlets, and it’s pretty wide too. I had to scramble (I wanted to use my new toy!) and use the heavy-duty extension cord from our portable A/C unit (it has a normal 3 prong plug). We will get another extension cord for the pressure washer so we don’t have to keep switching them around.Larger dials make the washer easy to figure out, and the instruction guide is also easy to follow. Looking forward to finding something else that needs cleaned tomorrow! :)
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