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PSI Electric Pressure Washer #FH140A

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Tools: McCulloch 1400 PSI Electric Pressure Washer #FH140A

McCulloch 1400 PSI Electric Pressure Washer #FH140A

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Manufacturer: McCulloch
Model: FHH140A
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Publisher: McCulloch
Label: McCulloch

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* Part Number - FH140A / Electric Pressure Washer* Mfg. - McCulloch Corporation - Electric Pressure Washer DIY cold water high-pressure cleaner, maximum 1400 P.S.I. with universal 12A electric motor provides a flow rate of 1.32 GPM (gallon per minute) a
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Didn't work...Seller didn't respond to emails. 2008-05-22
THe item didn't work and several attempts to the manufacturer, seller, and Amazon (including an email to Jeff Bezos) went without any help. Needless to say I'm no longer an Amazon Customer nor will I ever be again.


Product was defective 2008-05-12
When I received this item I could tell the box had been previously opened. This was confirmed by the condition of the internal packing materials. Not a big deal as long as it worked properly, but it did not. It seemed to work OK at first, but after a few minutes water came out of the case from some kind of internal leak. Amazon made it easy to return, but indicated they could not replace it until July, 2008 (about two months). Too late for my projects. The same item was available from another vendor selling through Amazon, but once burned, twice cautious. I will try something else.


Great buy - Great product! 2008-05-08
I used this today to clean my wooden decks that were covered with lots of green mold & dirt. It was easy to setup and use. I was thrilled how easily the mold and dirt washed away with very little effort on my part. This was the first time I've used a pressure washer and found out quickly to go with the grain of wood because this has a lot of pressure. My decks came out great and are now ready to restain. I was so impressed with it that I then cleaned my front steps that are concrete and brick - they look brand new now! It even removed paint splashes on the concrete that I had tried to clean before. With the adjustable tip, it's easy to change the flow from a stream to fan of water. Great product!



Good, low power, pressure washer 2008-04-21
I bought this to do light washing of my porch and patio. I've used larger, gasoline powered washers in the past, and those types of washers have quite a bit more power, but they are a pain to store, maintain, and move around. This little guy stores easily, is quick to set up and move, and blasts dirt, berries, and bird poop off my patio with no problems. It has an attachment for detergent, but I haven't used it yet. Unlike some other pricier washers, it does not have interchangeable tips, just a universal tip that adjusts from fine stream (most powerful) to spray. I wouldn't buy this for professional use (or even to clean all the siding in your house), but for small occasional jobs, it is great.


McCulloch 1400 PSI ELEC. PRESSURE WASHER 2008-02-15
THIS PRODUCT IS GREAT FOR MEDIUM JOBS AROUND THE HOME, I FIND IT VERY
USEFUL IN MANY WAYS. DELIVERY ON THIS PURCHASE WAS RIGHT ON TIME AS PROMISED.
ED. FICHTER
WEXFORD PA


Do not buy a McCulloch pressure washer 2008-06-25
McCulloch pressure washers have a fragile plastic part that links the generally robust metal motor and metal pump to the pressure switch that cuts power to the motor when pressure is attained. In operation, the plastic part is prone to bursting -- and if it does you can't replace it.

I have an older model that is just beyond warrantee. In NORMAL OPERATION the plastic part burst. I am told that my model is no longer made, that many people ask for this part, and they are SOL. I am also told that McCulloch pressure washers are still made with this plastic linkage.

This likely explains Jazzman's problem.

By the way, McCulloch was purchased by the Taiwan company Jenn Feng.


Great power washer for the price 2008-06-20
I needed a power washer for cleaning my patios and to wash off the house to prep for paint and gave this one a chance based on the reviews and great price and am very happy with it so far. Today I cleaned a brick patio then a flagstone patio, both were dirty and the flagstone had some mold. I used the wide tip and making 6" swipes, the 140A cleaned them quickly & easily, even took off some dried caulking I got on the flagstone a while ago. It cleaned better than a 1700psi Karcher I borrowed from a friend last time I cleaned the patios. I am a tool person, I fix anything and everything myself and I would recommend this washer to any homeowner who wants to clean stuff once in a while. It's small but powerful. The included jet spray head has a rotating 1/8" spray that will get whatever the wide head doesn't. I did use it on the house a little and it will worked fine to wash off the dirt and spider webs in one foot swipes. I don't think it was too loud, no high pitched whine, just a whirling like a good vacuum cleaner.

Pros - inexpensive, small, light and powerful, two heads, can add soap to water line.
Cons - water line to handle is very stiff plastic tubing, handle can not lock "on"


You get what you pay for 2008-06-05
I used this thing twice for about 6 hours total. The third time it simply lost it's pressure and would not stay on. I called the 800 number printed right on the unit and waited for 35 minutes... no answer. I don't know about the rest of you out there... but when I have invested too much time and the company won't talk to me when I call... I have to throw in the towel because I could be doing something productive. Chalk it up "you get what you pay for. What was I thinking? $78.99 for a pressure washer? It WAS too good to be true. I can't recommend this thing unless you only plan to use it once and throw it away. You That's what I am doing. Sorry McCullough... I don't have time to wait 35 minutes for you to tell me where to take the unit and then wait 10 days or more to get it fixed.


No Hands on Deck 2008-06-01
I'm assuming if you're buying this entry-level machine, you're not a born Handy Sandy or Handy Andy with every mechanical toy in the world. If you're like me, you can barely screw in a switchplate without denting or cracking it.

I just used my McCulloch 1400 for the first time, and it was actually much better than I thought it would be. I used it to powerwash our 13'x17' opaque-stained deck.

I had never used a pressure washer before so I wasn't totally sure what to expect. I had heard warnings of pressure washers blasting out knotholes and carving hieroglyphic-like patterns in innocent backyard decks, so I took it slowly by experimenting in a corner of the deck with various nozzle settings at a variety of angles and distances from the target spot. I got the hang of it within 10 minutes.

The washer itself was ridiculously easy to set up out of the box. The unit is about the size of a canister vacuum, and it's very easy to work with. The wand can be used in a couple of lengths, and the power nozzle can be adjusted for anything from a concentrated, pinpoint spray to about a three- or four-inch width depending on how far you hold the nozzle from the surface.

It's on the noisy side, but certainly nowhere near as noisy as a big, gas-driven washer. The only thing I had a problem with was the detergent bottle dispenser thingy (that's the technical term; I don't know how to describe it generically). I never did get it connected right, but, then again, when I started working without bleach/water solution I realized the machine didn't need any chemical assistance. The 4-year growth of mold, mildew, dirt, grime, bbq grease, and everything else, washed off easily. I even found that by working carefully I could strip off almost all the opaque stain and leave a nice, clean surface to take a fresh, new finish.

I probably wouldn't recommend it for a deck larger than mine; there are bigger machines available that would be better suited.

Oh, one more thing: Before I ordered this, I got two quotes from professional power washer people, both of which came in at roughly triple the cost of this unit. It's already paid for itself and more.


Not enough "umph" 2008-05-31
I still went ahead and bought this 1400PSI McCulloch, even though I had doubts that 1400PSI may not be enough power for removing black mold off of my backyard concrete (I'm a sucker for low prices). Evaluation: After working with the machine various time, this 1400PSI McCulloch just doesn't have enough "umph". The black mold and stains remain. That said, I like the functionality of McCulloch. The machine is well designed, easy to assemble and easy to use. Overall, 1400 PSI is not enough for serious work around the house. If you just want to wash off your car, or hose down your deck, then this would be a good machine. But, if occasionally, you need to get down and dirty then buy more pressure than this machine gives. Conditionally Recommended

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