UPDATE:1 year and still cranks within the first 2-3 pulls. Probably will buy another when this one finally does bite the dust ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx43QMbQqu67IZadu9ou8Sg1BdrunMRNqX . No issues at all. Very happy with it.UPDATE: After 6 months of use and over 70 uses I would still highly recommend this pressure washer. It does vibrate a decent amount but never had it “walk” like others have mentioned. No oil leaks, still seems to run like the day I bought it. Still cranks within 2-3 pulls every time. Very happy with my purchase!Have used it about a dozen times now. Plenty of power, cranks up on 1-2 pulls every time. My only complaint would be I wish it was a little taller to make it easier to walk with it (hits my ankles a lot) and that the two hose connections were a little further apart but it hasn’t caused me any issues. Seems to run a good 1-1/2-2 hrs on a full tank, overall a well built machine and definitely worth the money in my opinion.
@Hale Ceasar We did the test to show to show the difference between the two. If you compare a 4000psi electric washer with a 4000psi petrol washer with the same flow rate, the result will be the same, so there's no point. It's a comparison, not an test of equivalency. It's like racing cars. The aim is to find the better or faster one. This test highlights the lower cleaning power of a highly available electric model of washer vs that of an equally available high powered petrol model.
4000psi on the petrol, it was lower on the electric but as stated before, this is not a test for equivalency, but price. Both machines were relatively the same price, Evopower being a budget petrol and the electric being a budget 2000w, both classed and made for the same markets. The test is to display what you can get for your money, and how each type of washer then performs.
UPDATE:1 year and still cranks within the first 2-3 pulls. Probably will buy another when this one finally does bite the dust ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx43QMbQqu67IZadu9ou8Sg1BdrunMRNqX . No issues at all. Very happy with it.UPDATE: After 6 months of use and over 70 uses I would still highly recommend this pressure washer. It does vibrate a decent amount but never had it “walk” like others have mentioned. No oil leaks, still seems to run like the day I bought it. Still cranks within 2-3 pulls every time. Very happy with my purchase!Have used it about a dozen times now. Plenty of power, cranks up on 1-2 pulls every time. My only complaint would be I wish it was a little taller to make it easier to walk with it (hits my ankles a lot) and that the two hose connections were a little further apart but it hasn’t caused me any issues. Seems to run a good 1-1/2-2 hrs on a full tank, overall a well built machine and definitely worth the money in my opinion.
@Hale Ceasar We did the test to show to show the difference between the two. If you compare a 4000psi electric washer with a 4000psi petrol washer with the same flow rate, the result will be the same, so there's no point. It's a comparison, not an test of equivalency. It's like racing cars. The aim is to find the better or faster one. This test highlights the lower cleaning power of a highly available electric model of washer vs that of an equally available high powered petrol model.
It's a price comparison. No joke!
Kind of a pointless exercise then of course the more expensive, higher psi washer will clean better. Don’t need a video to tell me that.
they are 2 different washers so the test isnt fair
This is very true and now only use petrol as electric ones are so slow and limited
A petrol pressure washer will have more flow than an domestic electric pressure washer
What were the psi ratings on each?
4000psi on the petrol, it was lower on the electric but as stated before, this is not a test for equivalency, but price. Both machines were relatively the same price, Evopower being a budget petrol and the electric being a budget 2000w, both classed and made for the same markets. The test is to display what you can get for your money, and how each type of washer then performs.