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Westinghouse ePX3100 2300 Max PSI 1.76 Max GPM Electric Pressure Washer
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Jun 4, 2025
Eustice
5 out of 5 stars review

ePX3500

I like that you can store in a more limited space than my last electric power washer. It is about 800 psi stronger and I can certainly tell that difference in the cleaning power. One factor besides the psi was the water volume flow which the combination is what ultimately sold me to purchase this one. So far I am very happy with the performance.

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Jun 9, 2025
Female single home owner
4 out of 5 stars review

Easy to use and manipulate

So far so good. I have used the machine 4 times now (cleaning mildewed cement blocks and metal roofs; and car washing) and find it much easier to use than a different make electric pressure washer I had before. Since it is low to the ground (and I guess the types of wheels) it remained upright during entire use (my other one was top heavy and would constantly fall over). Light weight to move around. Pressure good. The pressure hose still hard to keep from wrapping around itself, but I suppose most air hoses are like that. The 2500 psi works much better than my previous 2100 psi. I did buy the patio/cement cleaner attachment, but it won't work for me. I have painted cement blocks (not one large cement pad) and the psi was too high and took the paint off at places as well as really wasn't good when it hit the dirt/sand between the blocks. I suppose it would work okay for a large cement patio but not for my purposes.

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Jun 22, 2025
MyBrainHurts
5 out of 5 stars review

Nice Little Machine

My previous pressure washer, sporadically used, sat outside under the eaves for a few months. Upon trying to use it, it was stone dead. I diagnosed a GFCI failure, replaced it, and the unit powered up but there was only unpressureized output. At this point I decided to replace it. Research into reasonably-affordable pressure washers led me to this unit. I was surprised to find that Westinghouse made units such as this. In the days before computers, my father worked for Westinghouse designing blades for the huge steam turbines that power electric generation plants. I pictured the company as only dealing with huge industrial machines, so this was quite unexpected. The unit came well packaged in a very substantial carton. Assembly was simple, mostly entailing sliding various plastic pieces together. The instructions were somewhat on the skimpy side for someone unfamiliar with the unit; I would have appreciated a little more detail. I found a video online showing the process, so that plus the instructions was fine. A couple of the pieces were a bit balky to install, so a spritz of silicon spray easily solved the issue. The unit is delightfully small, even with the stabilizing outrigger wheels. I've used it a couple times, first to blast some moss or algae mysteriously growing on my aluminum shake roof, and then to rinse off some large windows. I haven't tried the soap blending facility yet; that would presumably do a better job on the winows. And I blasted a surprising amount of dirt from my sliding patio door tracks. The manual didn't identify the various colored nozzles. They had raised plastic numbers that these aging eyes couldn't discern. I took a picture and enlarged it, enabling me to learn the values. I wrote R G and Y in the manual next to the listed angle values. Then I noticed that the warranty request card had the values listed. Oh well. Both the electrical cord and the output hose are impressively long. I'm very happy with the Westinghouse unit. A couple minor gripes if I might: 1. The output hose is rather platic like and kinks easily. My old unit had a rubber hose and if by some miracle the connections are identical, I'll replace the Westinghouse hose. 2. They apparently expect users to unscrew the 14" lance from the trigger unit to store in the two receptacles on the machine's side. As one unit, it isn't well supported in the much shorter vertical space available. I don't like that. 3. There's no drain on the soap tank, unlike my old unit. When I use that feature, I'll have to either invert the machine or purchase a turkey baster. These are not big complaints. Based on my early experiences with the 3500, I can recommend it to anyone needing a non-nuclear household pressure washer.

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Jun 14, 2025
JudyAJ
5 out of 5 stars review

Perfect for Woman's Work!

My friend suggested this product for me. A senior woman that does a lot of my own yard/home maintenance, this is a good help for me. Small and compact for easy storing. The electric feature allows easy starting. I will have a cleaner sidewalk, patio blocks and decorative rocks.

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Jun 24, 2025
KC5ofUs
3 out of 5 stars review

Works well initially, with 2 issues

Assembly was straightforward, and initial use worked well except for 1 issue - the bottom holster that holds the wand does not stay in place and drops out. There's a tab that looks like it should catch when inserting, but it doesn't catch and then drops out with the weight of the wand. The bigger issue is that on my 2nd and 3rd use, it seems the unit almost has to warm up before the stream is consistently powerful enough to use. It will surge a little and then die, and then repeat. It's frustrating, but the problem goes away after 2 or 3 minutes. I'm not sure if this is normal behavior or not, I haven't looked this up yet. Once it's running consistently the washer does a great job - I've cleaned brick steps, hardwood decking, and metallic patio furniture successfully so far. I haven't used the soap dispenser, but have used 2 of the nozzles with good results.

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Hello, thank you for your review, I have passed this along to our product development team to see how we can improve the unit. If there is anything we can do to help, please let us know at 1-855-944-3571 or support@wpowereq.com. Thank you, Zach - Westinghouse

Jun 14, 2025
QueenT NJ
5 out of 5 stars review

Thank you!

I love this power washer. What I love most is that it doesn’t fall over like others! And the wheels amazing! I love how they have locks so that the power washer does not roll all over the place while in use. This unit is small compact and easy to use.

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Jun 23, 2025
PNW Fan
5 out of 5 stars review

Perfect machine for my applications

I recently purchased this electric pressure washer and have been very pleased with it so far. Assembly was a breeze and it was ready to get to work. My initial project was to clean a composite deck, and it definitely was up to the challenge. My deck now looks brand new. Next up, cleaning our brick patio. I'm very confident that this machine will make quick work of that as well. My only disappointment was that the pressure washer didn't come with a white (40 degree) nozzle, which I ended up buying separately. No knock on the pressure washer itself, just wish this nozzle had been included.

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Jun 15, 2025
Bvrhntr1
5 out of 5 stars review

Small Package with big performance

I received this as a father's day gift. I plan on washing all my ol' lady's stuff and things the kids get dirty. If I have enough time, I'll try and clean some of my things. The woman said it was smaller than what was in the picture, but I think it's average.

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Jun 4, 2025
Anonymous
5 out of 5 stars review

Westinghouse ePX3500 pressure washer (electric)

The assembly of the Westinghouse ePX3500 is very easy. I also purchased the Westinghouse PWSC12 Surface Cleaner. After assembly, I pressure washed my driveway to remove tire marks and a couple of oil stains left by my son-in-laws truck while visiting. I was astounded by the performance as well as how well both units cleaned the driveway. It was very easy and I had a smile when I finished the work. This unit is small and storage was not an issue. I HIGHLY Recommend this pressure washer.

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Jun 5, 2025
VickieS
4 out of 5 stars review

Effective light weight pressure washer

I am a 72 y/o female that needed something simple to operate to clean my driveway. I found I had good pressure. It was relatively lightweight. I used an extension cord to plug it in. My only complaint is how the end that goes into the outlet is made. My outdoor outlets are a bit recessed and the plug would not work there. So I used an extension cord that would go into the recessed outlet and this worked. This is the only reason I did not give it 5 stars. It also accommodated the 3400 PSI surface cleaner attachment which was good. I have only used it once but was very pleased.

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