A Ipower 2700 Psi 23gpm Gas Pressure Washer Reviews
- Frugalshrek [OP]
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- Dec xx, 2012
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Gas Pressure Washer Comparison - BE and A-iPower
Looking at getting a gas pressure washer. I was wondering if anyone has feel with the Be force per unit area washers or the A-iPower models. The difference in psi between the two is not a business.
The Exist BE275HAE pressure level washer is on sale at Peavey Mart for $379 and comes with a Honda engine. 2700 psi. BE pressure washer
The A-iPower is on the Costco website is also at $379 and comes with a Kohler engine. 3200 psi. AiPower pressure washer.
Thoughts on either one would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Last edited by Frugalshrek on Mar 19th, 2021 5:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- l69norm
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- #3
- theposter
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- April 3, 2018
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Forget about the engine. It will out final the water pump 10x.
Pick a pressure level washer with a skilful pump.
I would pick the Exist one since a horizontal pump will last longer than vertical pump.
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- roopster
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- Aug 23, 2012
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- Calgary, AB
There is a Be gas pressure washer with 2700 PSI / 2.three GPM (had read somewhere it is really ii.5 GPM) at Home Depot for $318. - Link
Not the Honda engine though. Powerease engine.
Horizontal shaft I believe
Cant notice this Abode Depot model on Exist Power Equipment site though.
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- BartBandy
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- Sep 2, 2002
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The Costco model I thought was a better deal was the 2700 psi 2.3 gal-min model with the 196cc engine and the horizontal pump for $299. Just ordered mine.
https://www.costco.ca/a-ipower-2700-psi ... 52905.html
The engine is a knockoff of the Honda GX series, instead of the cheaper Honda GC series. My agreement is that the knockoff GX's are generally a amend engine than the legit GC. I used to be set against the knockoff Honda engines, but I concluded up with i in a snowblower and it's been a great engine for many years.
The downsides of this one are no detergent bottle and a little low on the psi, only the price is correct and the footprint is compact for my garage. It does have the horizontal shaft pump, which most say is a ameliorate configuration than the vertical shaft pumps, which is why I rejected the Kohler engine model at Costco. Every jump they tend to bring vertical shaft models into the stores, then waiting probably would not accept mattered. Watch them bring a ameliorate horizontal shaft model into the stores this year merely to spite me.
Edit: Looking into the actual pump unit on this model, it is ane of the cheaper horizontal units available, patently, and rated at 2800psi maximum. Merely if/when that goes, the engine itself with half dozen.5hp and a 3/four" shaft could support a bolt-on replacement unit skillful for 3300psi and two.5gpm.
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- BartBandy
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The A-iPower 2700 arrived yesterday. Tried it this morning time. So far, it'southward bang-up.
Doing some investigative googling, A-iPower is actually the North American side of the Chinese company "Senci". They manufacture knock-off Honda and Yamaha engines and include them in pressure washers, generators and similar equipment.
The engine, for its part, started on the second pull, and plain didn't have any gas in the lines on the first pull. Simply fill with supplied oil (I'll modify that out shortly for Kirkland 5W30 synthetic), add gas, connect h2o, and become. Plenty of pressure and flow. The GX200 clone might be a footling loud compared to my Honda GC160 mower, but it runs like a champ. No bug with the pump at all.
The wand is metal and the parts seem quite decent and typical. On the downside, information technology only comes with three nozzle ends and the flex hose is plasticy and springy like a cheap hose, merely I can alive with that. I may accept a better hose from my old electric pressure washer that died. I can probably cannibalize it for the hose, extra wand and extra nozzle ends. It has no detergent tank, but I'm going to purchase a foam cannon for the business end of information technology. I call up that's a better solution anyway.
For $298, information technology almost seems like a pricing fault. The same model sells on the US Costco site for $278, and so $xx more in Canadian dollars looks like a bargain to me.
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- varshan
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- Jun 14, 2011
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I bought one @ home Depot. Total price $305 in Ontario, price matched with Costco.
https://world wide web.homedepot.ca/product/a-i-po ... 1001041561
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- BartBandy
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- Sep 2, 2002
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Well done if you got it cheaper than I did. It's already gone from the Costco site, otherwise this would be worth promoting in Hot Deals.
- #nine
- ThankYouRFD
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- Sep 29, 2020
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Back in stock at Costco online at reduced price of $279.99.
https://world wide web.costco.ca/a-ipower-2700-psi ... 52905.html
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- krypton
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Amend to buy from Costco for the warranty or pm HD for 10% shell ?
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- shahrit
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- Dec vi, 2013
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I just went ahead and ordered i from Hd with a price beat past ten% to costco.ca price. All in, earlier taxation $252, tax (ON:13% HST) = $32.76, Total = $ 284.76. Will just buy divide foam cannon with 1/4 quick connector for another $xxx or then from amazon and should be good with this for summer cleaning job around the house.
Source: https://forums.redflagdeals.com/gas-pressure-washer-comparison-ipower-2452918/
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