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The EGO Power+ Electric Pressure Washer HPW3200 delivers up to 3200 PSI and 2.0 GPM using dual 56V ARC Lithium batteries (sold separately), offering cordless convenience with up to 60 minutes runtime. Featuring three power modes and a wand-integrated battery display, it combines professional-grade cleaning with easy portability via a telescopic handle and quick-connect system. The comprehensive accessory kit includes multiple nozzles, a foam cannon, and siphon hose, making it ideal for versatile outdoor cleaning without the noise or fumes of gas models.







| ASIN | B0CPDZK5RQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,619 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #90 in Pressure Washers |
| Brand | EGO Power+ |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (366) |
| Hose Length | 7.62 Meters |
| Item Weight | 36.2 pounds |
| Item model number | HPW3200 |
| Manufacturer | EGO |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 2 Gallons Per Minute |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 20.87"L x 14.96"W x 25.39"H |
| Specification Met | EPA |
| Tank Volume | 2 Gallons |
| UPC | 724901379972 195532101353 |
M**N
Fantastic power washer...IF it suits your needs
Let's start with the obvious: this is a battery powered machine, and as such, it has a limited runtime on a single charge. If you are a person that needs to use a power washer for large projects and/or long periods of time in a single session, you probably do not want a battery powered machine. So if you plan on getting all of your power washing needs for the year done in a single weekend, this is probably not for you. But if you are like me, and get in an hour here and an hour there throughout the year, then read on.... Out of the box: Set up is very easy. You need a Phillips screw driver to attach the wand mounts, but that is the only tool you need. Total time from unboxing to useable is about 15 minutes...but you will want to get the batteries charged first, so figure 2 hours. Use: VERY easy to use. Simply attach to a water supply hose, choose your nozzle, hit the power and go. I have not used the siphon function or the foam spray, so I have no comment on those accessories. I imagine that the siphon feature, which allows you to draw water from a pond, a pool, a barrel, or other standing water source, might be very important for a portable battery powered unit, but I personally don't have a need for these features and therefore have not used them. Portability: The unit is easily portable and relatively light weight without the batteries. There is an area of my property that is only accessible from the interior of my home, so I have to lug the power washer through my house and up stairs. With this unit I can do this easily and not worry about spilling gas or getting any odors from a gasoline engine in my house. I also don't have to worry about extension cords which would be needed for a plug-in unit. Runtime: I have been consistently getting 40 minutes of nearly continuous runtime on two fully charged 6 Ah batteries (supplied with the unit) when I operate in the "HIGH" setting. I have not needed to operate in the "Turbo" setting, but based on other reviews and the owners manual, continuous operation in "TURBO" will reduce runtime to 15-20 minutes, but I have not confirmed this. "ECO" mode, which I have not been using, should get you to a full hour of continuous use, but again, I have not confirmed this. Performance: Bottom line...OUTSTANDING. Better than any plug-in electric washer I have used. Not as good as some of the best gas powered washers I have used, but honestly you cannot expect it to be. At the end of the day, this unit has more than enough pressure (psi) and water throughput (gallons/hour) to handle the vast majority of a home owners tasks. Leaks: I have read some other reviews that complain about the poor fit of the quick releases and subsequent leakage. I have not seen this problem. I haven't seen a single drip from any of the fittings so far with my use, even when I left the unit attached to a pressured water supply overnight. Other: I love that the nozzles fit right into the top of the unit for easy storage and accessibility. Batteries: The unit comes with two 6 Ah, 56 V batteries. You MUST use two fully charged batteries in the unit at the same time. Don't even think about using only one battery or mixing a partially charged battery with a fully charged one..the unit will run, but runtime will be limited to the lowest charged battery. And do NOT mix and match batteries...probably only an issue for those of you who have other EGO products that might use a 2.5 Ah, 4 Ah or 5 Ah battery. Be sure to ONLY use the 6 Ah batteries together as a pair, and that they are fully charged when you start. I suspect that some of the battery runtime complaints are a result of not using both batteries at a full charge, mixing batteries or only using one battery. Summary: I don't need, nor do I want, to be power washing for hours at a time. My needs require portability, cleanliness and performance for relatively short (approximately 30 minute) projects a few times a week. This EGO unit fits perfectly into that niche. From a performance and ease of use perspective, it is way better than my last two plug-in electric power washers. I have used gas powered washers that were better from a speed of cleaning perspective, but there isn't anything that the EGO hasn't been able to clean for me at this point..with the caveat that it may take a bit more time. Cons: 1. Expensive...seriously expensive. One can easily get the same power washing performance for less than half the price. So you are paying a lot for the portability. 2. Only comes with one battery charger...this is ridiculous considering the cost of the unit and that it requires two batteries. EGO should definitely ship this unit with two chargers so you can charge both batteries simultaneously. That being said, if you buy this washer, you likely have other EGO equipment and therefore are not short on chargers. 3. Limited runtime...again, this is inherent to any battery powered piece of equipment. If you need hours of continuous runtime, either buy more batteries or select a plug-in electric or gas powered unit. Hope this helps!
D**S
High quality washer with the power of gas and the convenience of electric start and run
I replaced my gas pressure washer with the EGO Pressure Washer 3200 psi. My gas pressure washer worked great when I could get it started. It just got to be too difficult for me. I have owned several other EGO products for several years + and have been very happy with them. While the washer is higher-priced, it was an easy decision for me to buy it. The EGO products are all very well-built and perform beautifully, just about as well as their gas counterparts. My experience right out of the box was very good. Assembly was easy with just a Phillips screwdriver needed for two mounts. Everything else is already assembled such as the handle and the wheels. The handle pulls up to whatever height is convenient. The wheels roll the washer along easily. There are battery power indicator lights as well as the power setting indicator on the trigger. It comes with two wands to attach to one another. Quick release connectors are incorporated. Several tips for a variety of applications are included. Lastly, you won't need your ear protection, just safety glasses. There was a long, ugly set of tire tracks from an oil fuel truck left from it struggling to get through ice on a slight incline. I used my pressure washer detergent for concrete in the included foam applicator and let it set for a few minutes. I then attached the Turbo tip and pressed the Turbo button and watched the tire tracks almost magically disappear. Since I have some high-capacity batteries I was able to insert two of them and get through the entire job successfully. In a way, it has already paid for itself. Yet I know it will handle many cleaning projects in the future.
G**N
Super Effective!
At this point I have the EGO pressure washer, lawn mower, leaf blower, weed eater, hedge trimmer, chainsaw, generator (with solar panel), and the EGO motor cycle! Clear to say, I’m a fan of EGO and their performance! The EGO pressure washer is awesome so far! My porch looks brand new and I’m currently doing my walkway, as you can see in the attached pictures. It tears through the grime with no problem. I’ve been using the siphon with a bucket of water; but you can just as easily attach your hose to the pressure washer itself. I have four 7.5ah EGO batteries (and four 5ah on the EGO generator); the pressure washer holds 2 and those lasted me about 50 minutes on Turbo mode. So the battery life is a factor, depending on how much you’re trying to get done at once. In an hour and forty minutes I went over my porch and walkway, which includes my trial and error process (testing each tip to see how they perform, realizing that I didn’t have the siphon all the way in the bucket, so air was getting in the line, etc). As far as storing it, it fits perfectly out of the way and it’s super compact but powerful; and it’s not super heavy and hard to maneuver around. Like all battery powered equipment, the largest investment is in the batteries. But with EGO, once you have two 7.5ah or like three 5ah batteries, you’re set to do anything in your yard with no issue.
F**R
Great Pressure Washer—Just Wish Batteries Lasted Longer
I really like the EGO Power+ Pressure Washer overall. It’s strong, easy to use, and has the convenience of being cordless—which makes setup and movement a breeze compared to gas or plug-in models. That said, my only real gripe (and it’s not unique to EGO) is that battery technology still isn’t quite there for long sessions. It works great for quick jobs or spot cleaning, but for extended use, you’ll either need multiple batteries or take breaks to recharge. Still, for what it is, I’m happy with it. Just keep your expectations realistic about run time, especially if you’re tackling larger projects.
D**.
Be cautious when purchasing this product. It does not come with batteries, and this detail is not clearly stated. Additionally, finding compatible batteries can be challenging, and purchasing batteries with a charger may double the overall cost of the product. Many similar products specify 'tools only' or 'batteries not included,' so make sure to check the details carefully before buying.
J**O
Can anyone help me? I have a problem with my pressure washer. It's brand new. I don't know why it's losing pressure and making a squealing noise. Can anyone please help me solve this problem?
W**N
wow I'm not really sure what I expected from this high-pressure washer. I know you're supposed to read the manual before you use a piece of equipment but I am a guy and we typically don't do that. It was obvious and easy to set up at every level. The only thing I missed was the fact that the handle actually extends out which would've been handy moving it around as I am in a wheelchair. Once I figured the handle out, man was it easy to move around when you're stuck in a wheelchair. I also wasn't totally sure how that hose with the filter on would really work taking water from a pale rather than having to hook up to City water pressure. I was a little pessimistic thinking that it was just a frill that I'm probably would neve. use. Boy was I wrong. The pump drew water from that pale easily & it has incredible pressure worked really well and even though it was only a 2 1/2 gallon pail lasted a surprisingly long time. All the connecters make and break easily. The over 3000 psi pressure made short work of all of the pigeon poop that was all over my deck. When disassembling the unit so as to store away at my front door of my house for the summer, draining lines and the wand and the special suction hose were easy and happened very quickly. I store all of the accessories in a blue bin that I purchased from our Canadian superstore that is normally used for collecting groceries in. It's the perfect size and it's waterproof. Without reservation I would recommend anybody to buy this unit.
E**S
We have so many ego products and are happy with them but this pressure washer on full batteries lasts maybe 30 mins and then you need to stop and recharge
A**R
Love this ego pressure washer. Ego never disappoints. I used 2 5ah batteries and lasted about 30 minutes. You can use 1 battery and it will run half the time. I will probably invest in 2 more batteries. The only thing I wished that the wheels swivel so it would be easier to maneuver.
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