💪 Unleash the Power of Clean!
The Westinghouse WPX2700e Electric Pressure Washer delivers an impressive 2700 PSI and 1.76 GPM, making it ideal for tackling tough cleaning jobs around your home, from cars to patios. With a durable design, convenient onboard soap tank, and a versatile nozzle set, this pressure washer is built for efficiency and ease of use. Backed by a 3-year warranty, it ensures peace of mind with every clean.
Maximum Pressure | 2700 Pound per Square Inch |
Maximum Flow Rate | 176 Gallons Per Minute |
Power Source | dc |
Hose Length | 25 Feet |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.5"L x 16"W x 22"H |
Color | Black |
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Quiet, Capable, and Convenient – A Great Electric Alternative to Gas Pressure Washer
After years of using a Troy-Bilt gas pressure washer (3000 PSI / 2.7 GPM), I decided to switch to an electric model for something quieter, easier to maintain, and more user-friendly for regular home use. I knew electric units wouldn’t fully match the raw output of gas-powered ones—but the Westinghouse WPX3000e has exceeded my expectations.Real-World PerformanceWhile it doesn’t quite rival the sheer force or flow of my old gas unit, the WPX3000e handles most residential jobs with ease—driveways, siding, patio furniture, decks, and even light stripping. The instant start (no pull cords, no fumes) and much quieter operation are major upgrades, especially in a neighborhood setting.One limitation is the flow rate (GPM), which makes it less ideal for large concrete areas unless paired with accessories like a surface cleaner. That said, for small to medium jobs, it’s more than capable.Build Quality & DesignSolid Frame: Steel-framed with 10″ never-flat wheels. Feels rugged and stable on uneven terrain like grass or gravel.Well-Engineered: Durable molded components with onboard storage for nozzles, hose, and wand. Everything has its place, and nothing feels cheap or flimsy.Power & FeaturesPSI Rating: Claimed 3000 PSI; real-world pressure likely a bit lower, though still powerful enough to remove moss, grease, and flaking paint.Flow Rate: 1.76 max GPM is fine for most tasks but can extend cleaning time for larger areas.TSS (Total Stop System): A nice bonus—it shuts off the pump when the trigger is released, helping preserve the motor.Included AccessoriesSpray Nozzles: Comes with 5 (0°, 15°, 25°, turbo, and soap), all stored onboard.Soap Tank: Built-in 0.45-gallon detergent tank—enough for most medium-sized jobs, though I’d prefer a larger capacity for washing bigger surfaces.Storage Design: Smart layout with designated holders for the power cord, hose, wand, and nozzles.ProsPowerful for Electric: More than enough cleaning force for typical home maintenance.Quiet Operation: Much quieter than gas units—great for residential use.User-Friendly: Easy to assemble and operate. No mess, no maintenance headaches.ConsPossibly Overrated PSI: Still delivers solid pressure, but actual performance under load may be lower than advertised. Would like to accurately measure under load; however, I do not own a water pressure gauge.Soap Tank Size: Adequate for most jobs, but larger tank would reduce refills on big projects.Reach Limitations: The 25-foot hose and 35-foot power cord can be limiting—especially since the power cord can’t be used with an extension cord. A 50-foot hose is available from the manufacturer, which I may purchase, though I wish it came standard.Final VerdictThe Westinghouse WPX3000e is a fantastic electric pressure washer that makes the transition from gas both easy and worthwhile. While it won’t completely replace the raw power of a high-flow gas unit, it delivers more than enough performance for homeowners—without the noise, fumes, or maintenance. If you’re handling typical residential cleaning and want convenience without compromise, this model is hard to beat at this price point.
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Just recently purchased, but very satisfied so far
First the disclaimer. I’ve had my WPX3000e for less than a week, so I don’t have the benefit of lots of use. But so far I am very happy with this purchase. Out of the box there are only a few pieces to assemble, and all you need is a large Phillips screwdriver. The owners manual is well written and easy to understand, and the diagrams actually make sense. The machine is well designed. I love the fact that the inlet and outlet where the hoses attach are at least a foot off the ground and are easy to get to. This may seem like a small thing, but I’m in my 70s and I appreciate things that are easy. The 3,000 PSI pressure is legit and the machine is much lighter and quieter than my old gas powered machine. Everything looks and feels very solid and well made. And pushing a button to start it up sure beats yanking repeatedly on a rope! I have already cleaned our entire deck and patio and I’m very pleased with the machine’s performance. It’s still new, but so far, so good.
V**N
WPX3000e
The pressure washer was well packed and in good shape when I opened the box. It took me about 30 minutes to remove the pressure washer from the box, inspect everything, and assemble the pressure washer. BTW, the assembly of the 3000e was very easy. The foot print is about 2 square feet and can be easily tucked away for storage when it is not in use. So far there are no leaksThis thing blows away the 15 year old Husky 1800 pressure washer that I have. That being said the Husky was only $99 and the Westinghouse was $279 from Amazon. BUT, you get what you pay for, and inflation has taken its toll on the U.S. Dollar over the last few decades. I think that the WPX3000e is a good value for $279 in today's economy.The WPX300e is well designed, has a strong frame, and it is an all around good pressure washer for home use. The only thing that I think it really needs is a "TRIGGER-ON-LOCK" on the trigger handle to keep the power washer function on without continuously gripping the trigger until you unlock the trigger lock. As far as longevity is concerned, time will tell. I'm glad I got it. If you are wondering if I would do it again, yes I would. Thanks for reading my review and have a blessed day.
J**Y
Inaccurate pressure rating
For the most part it's fine, but my Harbor Freight (Portland) washer had more pressure and it's rated at 1750. This one says 2350.Its plenty good for washing cars, bike and your typical needs. The on board soap reservoir is a great idea, but it falls way short of the foamy soap output of you regular soap bottle attachment (which can and will be used with this machine, but was not included). There is no switch to turn off the soap and that had me thinking that I'd need to use up all the soap before I could rinse (say what???) But somehow they've engineered this thing to where the soap only comes out when the designated "Soap" nozzle is attached. When you are done soaking up, just pop off the soap nozzle (little black) and fit any of the other attachments to whatever suits your need. Keep in mind there will be some residual soap for a bit, but it clears out fast enough. I still can figure out how they made it work. Lol.Nice wheels and such. Easily moved about. Disconnect the pressure hose at both end and it rolls up much easier that way. The "gun" has a nice holster. I like it enough to keep it.
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