Product Review: A-iPower, APW2700C Pressure Washer

With all the home projects I’ve been doing lately I haven’t had much time for motorcycle hijinks. Poor Berk is having to carry the blog’s content-load all by himself. While I may not have moto-content I do have a few new toys to review, one of them being the APW2700C pressure washer.

Normally I like electric power for infrequently used power tools and I have a Harbor Freight electric pressure washer that does everything I need it to do with only one hitch. That hitch being the amperage the washer draws is so great it doesn’t like running on a long extension cord. That’s a problem at the Love Shack where the (unpowered) carport is 100 feet from the shack. Pressure washing out there is impossible unless you have a fairly good-sized generator to run the washer.

Another place the electric washer won’t work is on Christine, the MGB GT project as it is a fair distance from the shed at Tinfiny Ranch. I could move the car closer but there is so much rat guano inside I’d rather field clean it where she sits. In anticipation of your next question, ”Why not move one of the 35,000 generators you seem to have stacked at Tinfiny Ranch?” I say that kind of attitude will get you no new tools.

I bought the APW2700C pressure washer because it was cheap, had good reviews and it’s a horizontal crankshaft engine. The vertical crank pressure washers are ok, I guess, but if the high-pressure pump quits the engine is pretty much useless. The horizontal crank prime mover can be repurposed into any number of mini bikes, go-carts or log splitters.

I got mine on sale for around $200 and that’s really cheap compared to the average $350 price tag for a gas-powered washer. Shipping was free also! The quality looks really good with jewel like bits and pieces scattered all over. The unit even came with a quart of oil.

The APW2700C pressure washer is delivered broken down in a smaller box so there are a few parts to assemble. The handle snaps into the frame of the washer and a wand holder bolts on the side. Other than that, connect up the hose, wand and choose a tip and the unit is ready to go.

When the time came to blast the rat poo out of the MGB GT’s engine room the pressure washer started up second pull and ran perfectly. There are three different tips to alter the spray pattern but I’ve only used the wide pattern. The high pressure hose seems plenty long and the machine came with a soap dispenser bottle should you decide to mix detergent with the spray.

I’m happy with the APW2700C pressure washer, and I’m amazed at how good this pressure washer looks for only 200 bucks but since most of my possessions are junk I may have a skewed idea of what good means. The 2700 in the product name refers to the amount of pressure the unit supposedly makes. I have no way of measuring the output pressure but it’s plenty strong. It blew the paint off the MGB’s valve cover but didn’t remove the body color paint on the sides of the engine room.

I’ve got a few more pressure washing jobs for the APW2700C pressure washer and then I’ll drain the fuel until I need it again. I have no idea how long the washer will last but with my home-shop duty cycle it might be years before I find out.


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5 thoughts on “Product Review: A-iPower, APW2700C Pressure Washer”

  1. I was actually starting to look for a pressure washer….perfect timing. You remain high on my hero’s list.

  2. I’m glad it’s working out for you the pump seems to be the main feature on the pressure washers my friend the pressure washer service center says that you have to have 3 gallons per minute at 2500 pounds per square inch to do any cleaning I gave $800 from mine 20 years ago it’s a Honda good luck

  3. Sounds like a good unit. My “old one: tanked in the middle of a project and I needed a new one before Amazon opened (Yea I know on line 25hrs a day but hey… 😉 ) I went local for instant gratification and need. Sadly I believe a paid a fair bit more fora no better unit. Oh well. Good stuff…..now we’ll need to see pics of the deguanoed B-GT 😉

  4. I have to agree with your going with the horizontal shaft rational.
    The only change I had to make on my el cheapo pressure washer was the hose.
    Walmart had a decent one, but at $40.00 it pushed my costs over the $200.00 mark.
    Another must have, at least here, is the “pump protector” spray. It keeps the pump from freezing/breaking and lubricates things that I guess need lubricating. Sta-Bil makes one. Be sure to put a rag in front of the water outlet because the foam will come shooting out at amazing speeds.

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