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Karcher K1700 1700 PSI Electric Power Pressure Washer

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Amazon has Karcher K1700 1700 PSI Electric Power Pressure Washer on sale for $61.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Cobalt_Blue_FF for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Delivers 1700 PSI of TruPressure
  • Includes a quick-connect bayonet spray wand with 3 quick-connect spray nozzles. Use the 15-degree nozzle for all-around cleaning, and the turbo nozzle for superior cleaning performance on tough-to-clean surfaces. Comes with a 65-degree nozzle for detergent application. Also compatible with most universal 1/4" quick-connect pressure washer accessories
  • 1 (0.5 gallon) onboard removable detergent tank

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  • About this Deal:
    • This offer is ~$43 lower than a Frontpage deal from April.
    • Our research indicates this offer is $78.04 lower (56% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • Rating of 4.2 stars overall from over 7,700 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has Karcher K1700 1700 PSI Electric Power Pressure Washer on sale for $61.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Cobalt_Blue_FF for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Delivers 1700 PSI of TruPressure
  • Includes a quick-connect bayonet spray wand with 3 quick-connect spray nozzles. Use the 15-degree nozzle for all-around cleaning, and the turbo nozzle for superior cleaning performance on tough-to-clean surfaces. Comes with a 65-degree nozzle for detergent application. Also compatible with most universal 1/4" quick-connect pressure washer accessories
  • 1 (0.5 gallon) onboard removable detergent tank

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This offer is ~$43 lower than a Frontpage deal from April.
    • Our research indicates this offer is $78.04 lower (56% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • Rating of 4.2 stars overall from over 7,700 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Today 04:27 AM
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defender0802Today 04:27 AM
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Quote from Bhargav91 :
anyone who can voucher for this product? Plenty of mixed reviews on this? would i be better off with a Ryobi or Greenworks in the $100 range. not looking for super expensive one. thanks

Have it, has worked great for me and no leaks or issues whatsoever. Always depresurize it after every use and drain it. Also all my fittings were plumbers taped before use.
Today 04:29 AM
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OlekToday 04:29 AM
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Just wow, what a price!

Bought one a year ago for $100, great unit for washing cars, and even did a fairly decent job cleaning old wooden deck (spinning 'pancake' attachment is a must) - even if that took some time.

Of course, included pressure hose is a short cheapie, ended up paying more for quality replacement hose than for pressure washer itself, and it was worth it.
Today 04:31 AM
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BlindulToday 04:31 AM
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Quote from Bhargav91 :
anyone who can voucher for this product? Plenty of mixed reviews on this? would i be better off with a Ryobi or Greenworks in the $100 range. not looking for super expensive one. thanks
i have owned one for the last 10 years? i can't remember when i bought it but i have loved it so far. i mostly use it to wash cars and its great for that. my soap dispenser stopped working somehow but i never used it anyways. seriously at this price i want a 2nd but i don't need it.
Today 04:40 AM
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kliToday 04:40 AM
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Quote from Bhargav91 :
anyone who can voucher for this product? Plenty of mixed reviews on this? would i be better off with a Ryobi or Greenworks in the $100 range. not looking for super expensive one. thanks
I've had this for 3yrs now and it's been great. I bought it based on online reviews as well as some YouTube channels that did comprehensive comparison reviews of electric pressure washers and this did well. We use it to pre-clean our cars before hand washing as well as cleaning off our patio and driveway and patio gear after winter. It's plenty powerful for smooth driveways but you might consider a gas powered one for an exposed aggregate driveway. I would also recommend getting a surface cleaner for patios etc just because I've found that it's faster and more evenly cleaned when using them vs just the nozzles. The storage on it is great for holding all the attachments and hoses. I do recommend getting quick connect couplers for the water supply line connection just to make your life easier (although that's true in general for all garden hose connections IMO).
Today 04:50 AM
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memphisambitionToday 04:50 AM
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Wouldn't let me order after 5 attempts but I finally was able to get an order to go through!

Finger crossed it doesn't get canceled!

Thanks for sharing
Today 04:53 AM
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MatrixClawToday 04:53 AM
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I already have a K5 but I can't use any attachments with it. Worth buying this? The K5 has higher PSI and GPM, but I feel like it's not as powerful as I expected it to be, even being that it's electric 🤷 ♂️
Today 05:03 AM
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Rockstar6Today 05:03 AM
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Bought and retuned. Power was so low compared to $99 no-brand ones on Amazon.

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Today 05:33 AM
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goodies2youToday 05:33 AM
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Quote from aznxenon [IMG]https://api-web.dealquestnow.online/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Bought one thanks, my Simpson from Costco crapped out after 10 years.
10 years is good. Maybe Costco will exchange it for a brand new one? I had a Sunjoe and it gave out in less than 2 years
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Today 05:36 AM
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VioletPenguin441Today 05:36 AM
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Quote from SuburbanGhost :
Here's hoping no cancellations
shipped and sold by amazon, i doubt there is any chance of a cancellation
Today 05:39 AM
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VioletPenguin441Today 05:39 AM
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for anyone wondering, it's good enough, honestly its not going to be your go to if you want to start a power washing buisness of power wash a ton of concrete but for the average home owner or starter car detailer this one is fine, it's actually one of the only cheap one to make obessedgarage's top picks on the spreadsheet: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1...1726671275
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Today 05:54 AM
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fentanyIToday 05:54 AM
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And now we wait 🤞
Today 06:30 AM
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v0idixToday 06:30 AM
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Sold out in my cart dang. Just wanted to try it.


Edit; weird. I went to my cart again and it checked out.
Today 06:34 AM
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v0idixToday 06:34 AM
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Quote from kli :
I've had this for 3yrs now and it's been great. I bought it based on online reviews as well as some YouTube channels that did comprehensive comparison reviews of electric pressure washers and this did well. We use it to pre-clean our cars before hand washing as well as cleaning off our patio and driveway and patio gear after winter. It's plenty powerful for smooth driveways but you might consider a gas powered one for an exposed aggregate driveway. I would also recommend getting a surface cleaner for patios etc just because I've found that it's faster and more evenly cleaned when using them vs just the nozzles. The storage on it is great for holding all the attachments and hoses. I do recommend getting quick connect couplers for the water supply line connection just to make your life easier (although that's true in general for all garden hose connections IMO).
What do you recommend for the quick connects?
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JCMCPToday 06:41 AM
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Damn! Paid $105 in July. Congrats to those who score.

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Today 07:46 AM
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kliToday 07:46 AM
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Quote from v0idix :
What do you recommend for the quick connects?
Just find some brass quick connects. I think I pretty much just bought Orbit ones from Home Depot like this and they do the job for me.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Orbit.../326718854

There are similar ones on Amazon too. Stainless steel ones exist and are more durable, but probably overkill for the vast majority of people. I would avoid aluminum.

Oh I forgot to mention that I also have these attached to each hose at my house:

https://a.co/d/0ljx0pN

Put these on between the quick connect and the hose. Basically allows you to shut off the water going to the quick connect so that you can disconnect whatever is connected without having to first shut off the water at the spigot and then drain some water to relieve pressure on the quick connect.

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