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The Chemical Guys ProFlow PM2000 is a compact yet powerful electric pressure washer featuring a robust 14.5 Amp motor that delivers up to 2030 PSI and 1.77 GPM. Equipped with 5 quick-connect nozzles and a 35-foot power cord, it offers versatile cleaning for cars, patios, driveways, and more. Its AutoStop technology conserves energy and prolongs pump life, making it the perfect tool for millennials who demand efficiency and performance in their cleaning arsenal.
Brand | Chemical Guys |
Power Source | Electric |
Color | Gray |
Maximum Pressure | 2030 Pound per Square Inch |
Item Weight | 13.5 Pounds |
Hose Length | 20 Feet |
Specification Met | CSA |
Product Dimensions | 18"L x 10"W x 10.5"H |
Tank Volume | 1.77 Gallons |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1.06 Gallons Per Minute |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00842850108600 |
UPC | 842850108600 |
Manufacturer | Chemical Guys |
Model | ProFlow Performance Electric Pressure Washer PM2000 |
Item Weight | 13.5 pounds |
Item model number | EQP408 |
Manufacturer Part Number | EQP408 |
Special Features | Self-Locking Polyurethane Casters, 5 Quick Connect Spray Nozzles, Extra-Long 35' Power Cord, Powerful 14.5 Amp/1680W-Motor |
A**J
No issues
I was prepared for it to have multiple issues based on reading other reviews, however we've been very lucky to not have any.My only concern is when using it to spray the deck or siding, it starts to smell very hot, like semi going downhill brakes, hot. We stopped, gave it a rest and continued the projects.We're big fans of chemical guys products so I hope this continues to work good for us. Love the compact size.
E**K
Quite a few issues and no support
Probably one of the most expensive electric pressure washers you will find for the PSI and features.However, I purchased anyway because of the Chemical Guys brand.The on and off switch will fail and go past the off position w the smallest of pressure, when initially plugging in the unit and turning it on it would stay stuck on until I squeezed the trigger on the handle, finally I got all setup to use it yesterday to wash my vehicle and the distribution pipe with a glued on plastic quick connect fitting shot out from the unit. Upon inspection it appears that the aluminum either cracked and failed or it just failed altogether. I read through the reviews about how bad this unit was and figured Chemical Guys had to be aware and would more than likely stand behind the product in some capacity.Sent an inquiry on their website and got a fast response that it was being forwarded to the corresponding department and I would receive a reply.Two days later I got this response “ Hi Eirik,Thank you for reaching out.We appreciate the following information.I would like to take this time to inform you that our pressure washer units come with a one year warranty. As the unit was purchased as of October 3rd of 2023, the units warranty has ended as of last year.Therefore we would not be able to further assist.We apologize for the inconvenience experienced and appreciate your understanding.Thank you for being a part of the Chemical Guys family!Adrian”Definitely not good customer service.
C**A
Use your own 50' hose and better gun +filter, otherwise love it
I already knew I liked these little electric pressure washers for washing the car and other odd tasks. The problem is that I needed a better place to keep my stand-up one, and its rolly-cart-style wheels made it tip over and stupid on the driveway. Enter Bob, the short Chemical Guys one with standard spinning caster wheels. It's so tiny that it fits right onto the shelf, a big priority in my garage. I do love most of the other kit items that came with it (the washes, waxes, the Big Mouth soap sprayer, the drying towel, the wash mitt, all killer quality).Although it all works out of the box, the hose is too short, the wand is poo, and leaks on the garden hose side. All issues are fixable with stuff you can buy right here on giant Amazon. I added a Flexzilla 50' hose, a Simpson spray gun, and a decent brass particle filter for the garden hose side—no more irritations after those upgrades.It shouldn't replace a gas-powered pressure washer. It has similar-spec competition from DeWalt and several other well-known br. Still, it rates as good or better for nominal pressure and flow rate by comparison and is about a hundred dollars cheaper than those. It is also smaller, and its caster wheels make it excellent for rolling around the driveway.Mine doesn't have any problems or irritations after those kit upgrades. I would also put the same upgrade kit on a DeWalt or any other brand.So, although none of those other big tool brands offered a similar thing when I bought Bob, I'd happily repurchase Bob, even today. It's so tiny, compares well with pressure spec, rolls well, and costs much less.
B**R
Dead after 2 months.
I was my car every Sunday morning. I have a garage full of Chemical Guys products and they have always served me well. I decided to go all in and get the pressure washer as well as a couple hundred dollars worth of foam cannon, flex hoses, QR fittings... really nice setup. This morning I sprayed my wheels down with iron removing wheel cleaner and setup my bucket and cannon with HydroSuds. Let the wheels dwell, get the cannon on and ready to foam, and after 2 seconds the pressure washer shuts down and wont come back on. It wasn't the GFCI on the plug. I now have only a blast of soap on the car, and I spend about 15 minutes trying to get it to work. By that time the soap is drying in the sun, the wheels are already dry, and I have to quickly switch out the hoses and do a normal hose and bucket wash. Hundreds of dollars invested in CG gear and products and I'm back to a 1992 wash. BY the time I've dried and detailed the car, the paint on my wheels are WRECKED from the dried wheel cleaner. I then had to spend another 45 minutes meticulously fixing each wheel.But at the end of the day, after 2 months, I have an inoperable $200 pressure washer.And now I get to start the process of trying to get it fixed/replaced.Depending on how Chemical Guys handles this, I may never spend another cent on them again. I've bought almost every product they make over the past 10 years, but I will be absolutely fine with just finding another brand.Buyer Beware.
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