Briggs & Stratton Electric Pressure Washer 1700 PSI 1.3 GPM with 26’ High-Pressure Hose, Turbo Nozzle & Detergent Injection
- 1700 MAX PSI at 1.0 GPM / 1.3 MAX GPM at 1000 PSI
- Instant Start/Stop System only runs the universal motor when spray gun trigger is pulled for quieter cleaning
- Easily switch to a variety of cleaning tasks with 3 included spray tips (15°, soap & turbo)
- Clean up to 40% faster than a standard spray tip by quickly attaching our specialized, time-saving turbo nozzle
- A 26-foot high-pressure hose & GFCI protected 35-foot electrical cord allows you to reach further with your cleaning potential
- Upgrade your power washing in seconds by simply siphoning cleaning solution into the water stream
- Weighing just 25 pounds and featuring a carrying handle and wheels, this unit is easy to maneuver around your property
- 12-months limited consumer warranty
- All water pressure (PSI) & flow rate (GPM) claims were tested & verified by an independent lab, ensuring you take home the power you were promised
Waji Faizy
This is a little great machine. I put bleach in the tank and ...
I have a large pool deck and wanted something that my young teenagers could use that was not gas. This is a little great machine. I put bleach in the tank and soak down the cement then power wash. I've used it on my pool deck, driveway and sidewalk so it ran for a couple hours without issue. Used it 3-4 times so far and no issues.
Bhes Raj Baral
Compact and Sturdy
This pressure washer is sweet. Its powerful enough for me around the house and it doesn't take up much space. The turbo tip is kind of a joke... but hey maybe I'll learn to love it. I've been putting it through its paces cleaning the deck and I have to say that this is a very nice machine.
Ana Dulce Flores
Briggs and Stratton power washer is small compared to many but powerful compared to all.
I love my Briggs and Stratton power washer. I power washed my drive and patio with ease and efficiently. It did an excellent job. I least like where the the nozzle exchanges ends are located but given the compacted power of the machine. I can live with where they are.
Abdul Rashid
Good pressure washer for light duty projects
This pressure washer does a good job on smaller items, such as patio furniture or a deck. You have to get the nozzle close to whatever you are washing, so it would not do well cleaning the siding on your house. It can be folded up for compact storage. I have only had it a few months, so I cannot say how long it will last, but it seems to be well made without a lot of cheap plastic parts.
Nabila Sherin
Some equipment like ride-on lawn mowers will use Briggs and Stratton engines
Briggs and Stratton is synonymous with quality motors for lawn equipment. Some equipment like ride-on lawn mowers will use Briggs and Stratton engines. The assembly was pretty simple and took under 10 minutes and the power washer is relatively light. A few items worth noting: - The instructions show two screws to attach the holster, although I only found one and holster held in place without incident. - Petroleum or synthetic grease is needed to lubricate the ends of the hoses, but none is included. As this is an electric-based unit, I knew that this would mostly be effective for smaller jobs. To be fair, the manufacturer's recommended uses are patio furniture, vehicles, and walkways. Nonetheless I figured I would try it on the siding of our house, which faces north and builds up moss over time. I uploaded a picture showing the siding before being power washed and then a picture after a good portion of the siding was power washed. Overall I was impressed with the results for an electric power washer. I did have to use the turbo tip as it was the only one strong enough to clean the siding. In addition, I did have to hold the nozzle no further than 18 inches from the siding. Less than ideal, but again the model rated for siding is almost $100 more expensive, so I realized I was pushing the extents of the power washer. I also used the power washer to clean our patio and cars. I used the smaller black nozzle to soap up both before power washing. The soap stream does not come out as strong as the yellow nozzle or the the black turbo nozzle. My only minor gripe with the unit was the holster, which I was disappointed was plastic and not very strong plastic. It looks like it may eventually break, which is not the end of the world. Another thing to remember, this is electric, so the power cord will only stretch so far - this is why power cords were invited. :) Overall I was quite pleased with the power washer, especially since I was able to use it not just for the patio and the cars, but also the moss build-up on the siding.
Axad AR
This B&S pressure washer has to be The Best! I've lived in my house for ten years ...
This B&S pressure washer has to be The Best! I've lived in my house for ten years and this is the third power washer I've purchaed. The other two failed in short order. This pressure washer is so sturdy and functional and the power behind the spray is incredible.
Shawnee Danielle Hensley
I like this washer, but....
I replaced a 1650# washer that I have had for a very long time. I like the features of snap-in tips but there are only 3 storage spots and there are many different additional tips available. I had purchased a 50' hose and quick connect fittings but the fittings didn't fit right and the hose burst when I connected it. The shorter hose that came with the washer works fine but the 50' hose really increased the area I could reach without moving the whole unit. The large capacity soap tank is nice. Pushing the button on the sprayer from the left side releases the soap. I would have liked the buttons [spray/soap] to have been larger in diameter. Where the water supply connection is located makes it a real knuckle buster. It is difficult to access. The hose connection is much easier to access. I'm thinking of adding a short connection hose at the water inlet or some sort of quick connect because I can't get my hand in there to properly tighten the water supply hose. Overall, the old 1650# cleaned as well as this 1800# but I guess that depends on the tip I have connected.
Jacob Yeet
Easy to use seems well made.
After looking at several reviews I selected the Briggs and Stratton since the connection you connect the garden hose to is metal verses plastic. It works great has already paid for itself.
Jessie Green
Briggs & Stratton Presure Washer
The purchase of the Briggs & Stratton 1800psi electric pressure washer is wonderful. After Hurricane Michael. Cleanup around the property was, well a mess. This Pressure washer has worked great. Both with main power and with a generator. It’s cleaned the entire house including roof. Along with storage building and barn. With the pressure tips that come with the unit. It cleans the vehicles without having to worry about damaging the paint. This unit hasn’t given a moment’s problem, and it’s been given a good workout this past month in cleanup. Had a longer pressure hose made up. Found 20ft hose was not long enough. Especially when working on the roof. Yes I would recommend this Briggs & Stratton 1800psi Electric Pressure Washer to anyone. Easy to roll around, and easy to store away. The reliability and ease of use. Along with 2 friends have purchased one for themselves after helping and using this one. That’s why I’d recommend this unit.
William Robert Leathers
Good Enough For Homeowners
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