Super simple to put together and disassemble. It is easy to lift and put in the trunk and take over to my dad's house to clean his drive way and sidewalks. It cleans up the stains and dirt as a gas powered one would. The pressure is just right (it's actually better than i thought). I told him to keep it because I like the Ryobi one I have now. Well long story short he called me and said that he fixed it and that he will drop it of shortly. He's one of those people who likes to tinker and fix things so he took it and of course fixed it. I told him it broke and he asked if he can have it. One day my brother saw me using this to clean the green moldy build up on the sidings of my house and he asked what happen to the big gas powered one. It comes with the pressure gun with and extension tube and a couple of nozzles and a hose. You can easily drag or pull this to the work area using the wheels (some assembly required, but its simple). Lets talk about the ease of moving this around. I'm a DIYer as I mentioned above and I do not need some hunky big machine to grad/push around to clean a small area. A few things came to mind the safety of this considering the work area will be constantly be wet and the pressure cleaning and also the price point.Īfter reading multiple reviews on other brands and comparing this Ryobi 2000, I've decided to purchase this because of the pressure of 2000 is really all I need. Having used gas powered pressure washer, I was a sketchy on switching over to an electric one. Hi, I am a DIYer and here's my review on this pressure washer. I have read reviews and compared brand names and the specs of almost all pressure washers below $300. It is an old machine and finally gave up. Cleaning Problem solved with this washer I had a gas powered pressure washer that gave up on me.
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