KAIWEETS Portable Electric Pressure Washer Rechargeable with 12L Tank
$139.99
Approximately KAIWEETS Portable Electric Pressure Washer
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Lightweight KAIWEETS Portable Electric Pressure Washer
The lightweight frame (simply eight.4 lbs) helps you to without difficulty convey it everywhere, from rooftop gardens to far flung campsites. Smart stress for each assignment: switch between four specialised modes (car wash/tenting/domestic/irrigation) and five nozzle patterns (0°-40° + shower) to tackle any activity.
Gently water plants or blast away filth with 20-50 minutes of cordless runtime from one portable electric powered stress washing machine. Built for journey: The IPX5 sealed motor withstands splashes even as the 16ft anti-burst hose reaches tough spots. USB-C charging works with automobile adapters or power banks – perfect for avenue trips! Plus, the 12000mAh battery accurately powers thru a couple of cleaning periods.
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Item Weight | 3.03 Kilograms |
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Hose Length | 5 Meters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.2"L x 13.2"W x 5.7"H |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Maximum Pressure | 220 Pound per Square Inch |
Color | Red |
Brand Name | KAIWEETS |
Model Number | KPW-F1 |
Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (35) var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when('A', 'cf').execute(function(A) { 4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #169,569 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #755 in Pressure Washers |
ASIN | B0F8HVB97X |
Item Height | 33.6 centimeters |
Manufacturer | Kaiweets |
Feature | Your New Cleaning Sidekick: Whether you're a city dweller washing patio furniture, a pet owner bathing furry friends, or an RV traveler needing quick cleanups, this is your all-in solution. Finally, serious cleaning power that goes wherever you do! |
10 reviews for KAIWEETS Portable Electric Pressure Washer Rechargeable with 12L Tank
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melissa corpodianmelissa corpodian –
Small BUT POWERFUL
This is worth it! Small but powerful. Power washed balcony and patio furniture & watered plants. Versatile, easy to use and folds up, doesn’t take up space. Apt living, camping, anywhere it will work! LOVE THIS!
FunLuvr –
Good for rinsing and light cleaning
I’ve used this portable washer for a variety of jobs with pretty good results. Since I’m often camping in places without running water, the 12L tank and cordless setup come in handy. I’ve used it to rinse salt off gear at the beach, clean mud off boots, and even give the dog a quick rinse after she’s found something questionable to roll in. A full charge has been enough for a few tank refills before it starts losing power, so I usually recharge it after each day’s use. The Type-C charging is straightforward, and it takes a few hours to top off.The 5-in-1 nozzle makes it easy to adjust between a narrow jet for stubborn dirt and a gentler spray for more delicate jobs. The included 16-foot hose is long enough to keep the bucket in one spot while I work, and the accessories are simple to attach and swap. Operation is about as plug-and-play as it gets—fill the bucket, connect the hose, pick a spray setting, and go. At 220 PSI, it’s not going to strip paint, but it’s more than enough for rinsing and light cleaning when you don’t want to haul out a big pressure washer.
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BML –
KAIWEETS Portable Electric Pressure Washer Rechargeable with 12L Tank.
I am torn on this product. While it’s since to have a small compact and portable power washer the problem is does it stack up against full fledged electric or gas powered power washers? Unfortunately, the answer is no. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t have it’s place.I tested it thoroughly this afternoon outside cleaning my Zero-Turn Lawn Mower which I do have both a Gas Powered (the most powerful) power washer, and I do have an electric plugged in and hose connected power washer (second but very close to first depending on the price you pay and what you buy).I understand this isn’t really a replacement for them, but you could get just as much cleaning out of a garden hose with a sprayer nozzle as you can with this unit. I could see where it might be good at cleaning windows, garden furniture, and other things of the like, and I do like the folding accordian tank it has which can last a long time. One good thing is the settings and on the PLANT setting it uses a lot less pressure and less water and you could go around carrying it pretty easily to water them. The CAR setting is the the most powerful and sucks down water fast. I went through 5 tanks completely full and the battery on the power washer didn’t even seem to go down 1 light. That’s pretty impressive.The nozzle looks like a shortened power washer nozzle and the attachment for different sprays (and intensities) is adjustable on it. You turn the nozzle to click to different settings. Some are pretty strong but nowhere near as powerful as the other types of power washers. It comes with a little bottle for detergent/soap and water mixture and has a nozzle on the bottle itself forcing you to use it to spray down whatever you are going to soak with soap. That worked pretty well but went through the bottle QUICK!. Bottle should have been a bit bigger.Finally, at the price it was listed at you can get a full fledged electric/water plugged in power washer that is significantly more power and capable of cleaning things. Gas powered would still be more but not much more and it would definitely blow things away. I had to search in my mind for what this would be good for and in the end it would be watering plants, LIGHT cleaning jobs, and the portable part means you can keep it in your car/truck and use it camping (to clean your tent) or some other minor cleaning job. Though the cost is the issue here (prices are subject to change without warning!) and you could catch it on sale or something IDK. All I do know is for less money I got my electric/water plugged in power washer and it handles most things until I need to pull out the gas model.So take from this what you can (if I am writing literate) and decided. I did think due to it being portable and it’s own tank you could use it IN the home to clean bathtubs, toilets, sinks, some concrete floors etc. It’s still too powerful though for use on animals, especially up close unless you are using the soap bottle nozzle that is just a light spray and you could use the plant setting for giving the dogs a shower outside? I really wanted this to work better and if I find the utilmate reason for it I will update my review!
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NBNB –
Works great!
This is a great portable power washer. It’s a great size. Very easy to use and lasted longer than I anticipated. It’s on the pricier side but it’s worth it if you need something portable! We are very happy with the way it’s working and have yet to deal with any breaking or leaking.
ChezChez –
Nice, portable Electric pressure washer
This is a very nice portable pressure washer. It has a rechargeable battery and a 12 L tank that folds down to save space when done using. It has a five in one nozzle and has a max pressure of 220 psi and a 16ft hose. For its size, it has a lot more power than I thought it would. The great thing is it doesn’t waste water. Nice design, Quality made. Good Value.
Tirion –
With the right expectations, this is a really practical gadget.
This little unit surprised me. It’s not meant for blasting grime off your driveway, but for what it is—compact, cordless, and truly portable—it’s super handy. I’ve used it to rinse down my bike after a trail ride, clean off muddy boots, and even give my dog a quick wash after a hike. The foldable tank is smart and doesn’t take up much room. Battery life has been decent, lasting through a couple cleaning sessions, and I like the USB-C charging. The 5-in-1 nozzle is convenient, though don’t expect insane pressure—it maxes out around 220 PSI, so it’s gentle. Great for camping or quick patio touch-ups. With the right expectations, this is a really practical gadget.
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Julz KnowzJulz Knowz –
Needs to be refilled constantly.
I really wanted to like this Portable Electric Pressure Washer. I tried really hard to like it. But in the end I just couldn’t justify in my mind the price that you pay for this. Right now what time of review it’s $200, but there’s also a coupon for 30% off which drops it down to $140. Still…Okay, here is how it went for me. I hooked everything together which, by the way; was easy enough. I started pressure washing this really large Burl that I have here. My son had brought it to me to see what I could make out of it.I filled the tank with water. I put the settings at the highest setting which is the picture of the car. I put the trigger tip on jet (I believe it was two little spray things on the picture). It was set up to do some heavy duty pressure washing. SMy son had done some fractal burning on the burl, but he didn’t finish it . He had left it with Burns in tact. So I started pressure washing it, getting into the burns to get all of the Ash and burnt wood out of the design.It was going really well for about a quarter of the burl. Then I ran out of water. Ugh. I went to get more water and came back and worked on it for about another 15 minutes. Out again. I finally just said forget it because I was getting frustrated. It was cleaning out the little lightning designs Great, but it was taking all of my water in the bucket just to do a little section. They’re really should have been some kind of alternative hookup so that if you do have a hose around; you can hook to it. This going to a bucket every 15 minutes and having to walk down and refill it and carry it back up is for the birds!Although I like the red, sporty coloring and the pressure washer handle is easy to hold and use. I really think this is kind of a big waste. And I might as well have gotten the portable electric pressure washers that have battery powered and you just threw the hose in a creek or a pond or a bucket or anywhere you can get water at. This would work for a creek or a pond as well but it’s a li
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RussB –
A different kind of tool
It’s not really what I would call a pressure washer, but it’s great. They really need another name for it. At 220 psi, it won’t blister the paint off wood. But I quickly found dozens of uses. The tank holds three gallons and you go through that fairly quickly. I cleaned my front porch deck and rails, as well as the dutch block sidewalk and got the cobwebs off my outdoor lighting.. Quick, easy and thorough.I have a full size pressure washer, but I have to go to the trouble of hooking it to a hose and electric cord, dragging those around with me. Its 1800 psi is great for big jobs, but for everyday light work, this will be the go to tool. It’s light and compact and no big deal to set up and use. I have no doubt it will be used frequently lakeside on our patio furniture and boat. It will also go with us in our tiny travel trailer to clean down grills, etc. My wife is eying it for misting her potted outdoor plants without dragging around a heavy hose. Truly a great tool. Just don’t call it a pressure washer.
M PennyworthM Pennyworth –
Needs more water
This is great in concept but only for a very small and short tax. They have other versions that you just dip an end into a river or a larger bucket. I think that’s much more practical than this one. OtherwisePros= Use it as a power bank=reach areas that you can’t drag your more powerful pressure washer around because out of range of a power plug or the hose won’t reach=folds up nicelyCons=price=not enough water for long tasks=lots of trips to refill the bucket=pressure isn’t especially strong vs. the electric ones
Kristi –
Not exactly a “pressure” washer
I would call this more of a portable washer. It’s very low pressure. It holds 3 gallons which I needed to refill multiple times while washing my car. I got this thinking it would be nice to be able to quickly wash the car without pulling out the hose and extension cord for my little pressure washer. Unfortunately it seems this is just as much work because I have to repetitively refill the water and the pressure is so low that I still spend extra time scrubbing the car. This is more of a rinse machine. I guess if you need it someplace that just isn’t accessible with a hose it could be useful but for my needs this just isn’t going to get the job done.