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bolts
01-23-2019, 01:16 PM
ok so i have a sunjoe spx4000 and from watching matts videos on og i figure it puts out 1.45gpm and not even close to the stated 1.76. so id like to know if anyone knows of a higher gpm electric washer outside of kranzle? granted practically every brand inflates their numbers so its kind of hard to tell what the real world gpm is without getting one and testing it. mahalos

SWETM
01-23-2019, 01:51 PM
Sunjoe 9000 series has some high flow with lower pressure from the PW. If it's 9004-9006 that has it but look that up. It's like the kränzle PW specs but since the real world testing was little off with your modell. Those could be it too. But do a testing of your own and see how your PW works with your setup.

bolts
01-23-2019, 01:56 PM
Sunjoe 9000 series has some high flow with lower pressure from the PW. If it's 9004-9006 that has it but look that up. It's like the kränzle PW specs but since the real world testing was little off with your modell. Those could be it too. But do a testing of your own and see how your PW works with your setup.

yes i saw those sunjoe 9000 ones but i believe none of them have the total stop where if you let off the trigger the motor stops. besides, sunjoe is so overrated. the actual flow is way less than stated. wish these brands put out real world specs. i believe the kranzle has that and in my opinion its preferred versus having it run all the time. was hoping to find a cheaper version of a kranzle with about a 1.8gpm real world measurement.

talonted
01-23-2019, 04:11 PM
The big issue is wattage. Once you step up to 220V models you get some serious power.

Marc Hufnagel
01-23-2019, 11:32 PM
yes i saw those sunjoe 9000 ones but i believe none of them have the total stop where if you let off the trigger the motor stops. besides, sunjoe is so overrated. the actual flow is way less than stated. wish these brands put out real world specs. i believe the kranzle has that and in my opinion its preferred versus having it run all the time. was hoping to find a cheaper version of a kranzle with about a 1.8gpm real world measurement.


of course we are looking at 250 on sale versus 1000 too. I can live without TSS and add a 3.0 tip to up the flow and drop pressure to around 1000-1100 personally.

Calendyr
01-24-2019, 02:38 AM
During the testing, one of the Karcher model was close to the flow of the Kranzle... I cannot recall which one but if you watch the tests on the Karchers you should be able to find out. It was like 1.7 GPM if memory serves, as opposed to Kranzle's 1.8

Colinpd137
01-24-2019, 03:40 PM
To be honest there is one I have tested out and has worked really really well. I was looking for a budget one in-between getting a higher end setup and after some research pulled the trigger on one off of Amazon. Specs are great and real world use is even better. After doing about 175 thorough washes with it, it started acting up. BUT, they come with a 3 year warranty and got a brand new one within 2 weeks.

Power Pressure Washer 2200 PSI
1.76 GPM Electric 14.5Amp BRUSHLESS Induction Technology | The Next Generation of Pressure Washer | 4X More Lifespan | Ultra Low Sound

I won't link it because of the rules, but at the price, performance, and quality I couldn't recommend a better one.

Daviddear30
01-24-2019, 09:17 PM
I have had my sun joe spx9004 wall mounted in the garage for 6+ months. Love it

I recently added the cart model of the same pressure washer on sale for $133/refurb on amazon just to get a 2nd one to keep for later on and have a cart model too.

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SWETM
01-25-2019, 06:45 AM
I have had my sun joe spx9004 wall mounted in the garage for 6+ months. Love it

I recently added the cart model of the same pressure washer on sale for $133/refurb on amazon just to get a 2nd one to keep for later on and have a cart model too.

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Would you be interested to do gpm test of your wall mounted 9004?

You could ad a certain amount of water before testing it in the bucket and then minus that from the total amount of water you get after the 1 minute you run it for. Just so you don't need to be useing a lid with a hole in it and that the water gets outside off the bucket when you start the PW. Would be interesting to see what the real flow is from it. Cause it's a very interesting PW with close specs to a Kränzle.

Daviddear30
01-25-2019, 09:24 PM
I may be able too.
I haven't used the stock hose, gun, or stock orifice size though. Wouldn't be an exact test at all

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SWETM
01-26-2019, 02:11 AM
I may be able too.
I haven't used the stock hose, gun, or stock orifice size though. Wouldn't be an exact test at all

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No problemo. Just write up your setup and we get a measure of the gpm as that don't useally shows so much of a difference to the stock setup. Thanks in advance.

Calendyr
01-26-2019, 09:30 PM
To be honest there is one I have tested out and has worked really really well. I was looking for a budget one in-between getting a higher end setup and after some research pulled the trigger on one off of Amazon. Specs are great and real world use is even better. After doing about 175 thorough washes with it, it started acting up. BUT, they come with a 3 year warranty and got a brand new one within 2 weeks.

Power Pressure Washer 2200 PSI
1.76 GPM Electric 14.5Amp BRUSHLESS Induction Technology | The Next Generation of Pressure Washer | 4X More Lifespan | Ultra Low Sound

I won't link it because of the rules, but at the price, performance, and quality I couldn't recommend a better one.

Autogeek doesn't sell pressure washers, so I really don't think they would mind.

bolts
01-28-2019, 03:26 PM
i see one on amazon that looks like another china made one looks like the sunjoe 4000. seller told me 1.8 gpm real world measurement but you have to figure thats bs but for 160 bucks it wouldnt be too bad if it came close to that. m22-14 fittings not the funky 15mm sunjoe ones. im thinking of getting one since its pretty cheap. i assume everyones specs are overinflated maybe some less than others i figure even kranzle will not live up to 2.1gpm consistently but assume its close. i want to see the real world measurement on that.