✨ Clean smarter, not harder with Westinghouse’s powerhouse surface cleaner! 💦
The Westinghouse 16.5” stainless steel surface cleaner attachment delivers professional-grade cleaning with up to 4400 PSI pressure. Compatible with most gas and electric pressure washers via a 1/4” quick-connect fitting, it efficiently cleans large flat surfaces like decks, patios, and driveways. Built for durability and ease of use, it’s backed by a 180-day warranty from a trusted brand with over a century of quality.
S**.
AMAZING!!!
This surface cleaner is AMAZING! It is very sturdy and easy to connect and use. I have already used it for 2 days and it has saved me a ton of time and soreness!!! It cleans evenly and even on the worst areas of the deck, it only took a couple of passes to get it completely clean! I highly recommend this item!!!
H**.
A STAR IS BORN
Extensive research led me to the Westinghouse 16.5” stainless steel surface cleaner (my first SC). The performance leap from the standard spray gun is massive! Westinghouse delivers the best surface cleaner value: unmatched stainless steel construction at this price. The 4-wheel design is a game-changer, cleaning concrete so effectively I skipped chemical pre-treatment. Kudos to Westinghouse for an exceptional, affordable product!
A**A
Surprisingly Better Performance at a Lower Price
Surprisingly Better Performance at a Lower Price:I always believed higher-priced products meant better quality, but my recent experience proved me wrong. I purchased two surface cleaners:• Westinghouse 16.5” Surface Cleaner for $97.19 (with tax)• 14.5” SMX ProMax for $152.87 (with tax)I used both to clean my driveway. To my surprise, the Westinghouse not only cost $55.68 less but also performed better. It cleaned more evenly, felt steady, and gave me more confidence in its durability. The SMX ProMax vibrated so much while running that it felt unstable and seemed like it might break. I ended up returning the ProMax and keeping the Westinghouse.This experience really changed how I think about product pricing and value. Sometimes the less expensive option is the smarter choice.
J**I
Surface Cleaner:
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This product worked well on a cement patio in areas that were not heavily soiled but struggled to adequately remove residue from bushes that settled on the patio. It moves with great ease.
L**R
Easy to Use & Cleans Like Magic
Better with wheels. After borrowing a neighbor’s surface cleaner I knew I wanted one of my own. The Westinghouse surface cleaner has wheels and it added a whole new ease to cleaning. It did an amazing job.
R**W
A SOLID Upgrade!
An absolute solid unit over my Generac. I use a Generac pressure washer so thinking that I had to stick with brand surface cleaner I was wrong. Not only bigger, made from high quality steel, the wheels made a night and day difference versus not having any. I feel like it’s not a battle trying to keep the unit on the ground like the plastic one. And the wheels allow for even glides. I came across this one based on a lot of reviews and review sites and I got a great one. Would love in the future a pro line version like the pros use but $90 vs $900+ for what I do doesn’t justify. Have my neighbors wanting one now. Cannot find any negatives, I can’t say the price because my Generac years ago was $60+ and for about $30 more I feel like the Westinghouse is a great deal. Not much splashback and have no negatives unless you’re worried about weight over a plastic one. Although it makes up for it being on wheels, it is significantly heavier versus the plastic ones so that may be a downside but honestly it makes it feel more solid doing driveways.
I**R
So worth the money
Just used the Westinghouse 16.5" Surface Cleaner for the first time and I’m seriously impressed. The stainless steel feels tough and high-quality—definitely not cheap plastic like some others I’ve tried. The rotating wheels are a game changer. It moves super smoothly without me having to fight it the whole time. Cleaned my patio and driveway way faster than I expected, and it left everything looking almost brand new. If you're on the fence, go for it. Totally worth the money.
7**L
Won't start - Good information here....... READ ME
After lots of researching for pressure washers, I selected the Westinghouse WPX3800 Pressure Washer. It had 15,000 review, almost all of them 5 stars. 4 places offered it, Tractor Supply, Home Depot, Lowe's, and Amazon. Tractor Supply was $30 cheaper, and only 3 miles from my house. It was early in November, but I decided to wait until after Thanksgiving to see if there would be a Black Friday sale. A few days later, I decided to just go ahead and buy it anyway. By that time, HD, Lowes, and TSC had all dropped it, and Amazon was the only one still selling it. Hmm, interesting.....Ordered it, and it arrived on a Sunday morning at 6:30 am, 1 day early (kudos to Amazon for that). Assembly was easy, and I added an hour meter. It was difficult to start the first time, but seemed to run okay for 30 minutes. Had to shut it down to reposition hoses, and the thing hasn't started since. I'm pretty good with this kind of stuff, but no luck on this. Tried starter fluid. Pulled the plug. It was wet, so it was getting fuel, and had a spark, but wasn't a real strong spark. Replaced the spark plug, still no luck. I decided that I shouldn't have to screw with a brand-new pressure washer that was $729, so I initiated a return from Amazon.Of course, Amazon says that you can't return it. If it has fuel in it, it is a hazardous parcel. I think their no-return policy is to keep people from buying it, using it, then returning it. The first email I got from Amazon said that I could return it like it was a duplicate that had been sent by mistake, and that I would NOT be refunded anything. I called back and talked to a couple people, but eventually got it straightened out. I was refunded my $729 plus tax, and told I could keep it. Kudos to Amazon for standing behind a product that they sell. I'm sure they charged the manufacturer.So, I got a broken pressure washer out of the deal. It's a pretty simple engine, so I started digging into it. There's only a couple things that couple be wrong. Had to pull the engine off the cart to remove the cover and check the magneto clearance, but it was okay. Since the spark was kind of weak, I ordered a new coil for $20 plus shipping and tax ($27 total). It hasn't come in yet, and I'm not too optimistic that it will fix the problem. I saw where someone else had a similar problem, and Westinghouse sent them a new carb which solved the problem. I checked everywhere trying to find who makes the engine, to find a replacement carb, but no luck. I called Westinghouse to order a new carb, but they didn't have any in stock. I did find out the engine was made by Ducar, a company in.... wait for it... CHINA. A quick check around the internet, and this MIGHT be a Ducar DH270-X engine. Jack's Small Engines had a carb that looked to fit a Kohler which might be the same engine, but at over $100, I wasn't going to try it. These little carbs are usually under $30, which I'd pay if it would work. It's not worth screwing around with this engine though. It looks like spare parts, like motor mounts or even something simple like air filters, and of course the aforementioned carb down the line, just aren't available, or even LISTED by anyone.So, since Amazon refunded me my money, I can just go out and buy a new engine. I researched the pump, and it appears to be a triplex 3 piston axial cam aluminum head pump, part #90038, rated at 3800 psi/3.5 gpm. It specifically calls out the Honda GX270 engine. I had this engine on a previous pressure washer that I shared with a neighbor for over 20 years. It still started up easily, and parts were easy to find. My neighbor gave me $350 for my half of the old pressure washer (Yeah, I know☺), so I'll get the new Honda engine, bolt it to this pump. Might have to drill new mounting holes, but that's not a big deal. The PW from Northern Tool with the Honda GX270 and a comparable pump is $1000. I'll be in for $300.So, in a nutshell, STAY AWAY from this PW. You might luck out and get one that runs, but there are no parts available for future servicing.EDIT: Amazon refunded my money, and let me keep it. It' very mechanically minded (a car guy actually). I tried to find a replacement carb for this. Nope. The carb is a Huayi P23, which is impossible to find. I bought another carb that looked similar, but the arm for the throttle is installed backwards on this carb compared to every other carb available out there. I'll be giving this engine away, or throwing it away. Maybe someone can reuse the pump.
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