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Maybe a bargain off the list price but remember that are very low end - consumer grade. Don't expect them to last or do the same job the Honda powered approx 3,000 PSI kind at the rental stores and Northern Tool. But for intemiitent jobs (carwash etc) maybe they worth having.
I have had the walmart brand that I paid around 110$ for 1400 PSI , for well over two years and it does great for stuff like cleaning the house and washing cars.
These Karcher electric PWs sell for around $150 everyday at Lowes. Amazon always inflates their prices so that they look like they are offering you a deal. This model retails for $249.99 right on the Karcher web site so I don't know where Amazon gets $360 from? IMO these Karcher electric PWs are pure junk unless you are only using it to wash your car. Spend and extra $80 or so and get a good gas PW from Lowes or HD. The 2300-2700 PSI gas PW models start at $275.00 new or you can often find factory serviced ones with a full warranty for around $150-$175 at most HDs. A gas PW is a bit more expensive, but will last 10X longer and has many more uses.
I've got their 1300 psi model that I bought from Costco last year for $120 with a coupon. It's o.k., but not as good as the gas powered models that have higher psi's and higher gpm's(gallons per minute).
I too am disgusted at Amazon's attempt to deceive the public with these overinflated original prices so that the ignorant consumer thinks they're getting a terrific % off price.
I own a remodeling company and actually have one of the other Karcher 1500psi models that I use primarily to spray a detergent solution directly from a bucket then use my 13hp to actually do the cleaning. It's good for knocking off the pollen and dust under my porch too. I think I paid about a hundred for it.
As the previous poster mentioned GPM's are as important as the pressure.
Unless you just have to have an electric model I would suggest the same as the others and get a gas powered unit.
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