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SunJoe SPX3000 Review

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SunJoe SPX3000 Review
Price:  $199 List
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Manufacturer:   Sun Joe
By Austin Palmer and Ross Patton  ⋅  Jul 29, 2022
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SCORE


RANKED
#7 of 9
  • Cleaning - 45% 5.4
  • Portability - 30% 7.0
  • Noise - 15% 5.0
  • Ease of Use - 10% 7.1

Our Verdict

The SunJoe SPX 3000 is a good all-around pressure washer that doesn't require you to empty out your bank account in order to purchase it. It's fairly easy to use, and it offers a good degree of portability. However, with the lower price tag comes a bit of a lower level of performance. Its cleaning abilities are less than spectacular and it's loud for an electric model. That being said, if you don't need heavy-duty performance and you don't mind a few extra decibels — the SPX 3000 is a great choice.
REASONS TO BUY
Great hose connections
Portable
Affordable
Electric
REASONS TO AVOID
Requires tools to set up
Doesn't work well with generic fittings

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Bottom Line If you want a model that performs decently but won't take a toll on your bank account, this model is a great choiceNo job is too tough for this high performance gas-powered pressure washerGood at cleaning and easy to carry, this is a high-value optionWe recommend this device for those that are searching for a pressure washer sans fossil fuelThe best way to describe this pressure washer is "not great, not terrible"
Rating Categories SunJoe SPX3000 Westinghouse WPX3200 Wholesun 3000PSI Sun Joe SPX3500 Stanley SHP2150 215...
Cleaning (45%)
5.4
10.0
5.3
6.2
4.6
Portability (30%)
7.0
5.9
8.2
6.2
5.3
Noise (15%)
5.0
4.2
7.2
8.2
7.6
Ease of Use (10%)
7.1
5.0
7.4
6.6
7.3
Specs SunJoe SPX3000 Westinghouse WPX3200 Wholesun 3000PSI Sun Joe SPX3500 Stanley SHP2150 215...
Measured Pressure 1200 psi 2600 psi 1200 psi 1650 psi 1475 psi
Electric or Gas Electric Gas Electric Electric Electric
Measured Flow 1.22 gpm 2.3 gpm 1.21 gpm 1.08 gpm 1.02 gpm
Measured Cleaning Units 1464 5980 1452 1782 1505
Measured Distance in Bocce Ball Power Test 3.5 feet 6.5 feet 3.0 feet 3.0 feet 2.75 feet
Measured Cleaning Time 5.3 min 2.8 min 4.7 min 6.1 min 7.3 min
Measured Decibels at Machine 83.8 dBa 83.2 dBa 73.3 dBa 70.0 dBa 73.3 dBa
Measured Weight 28.2 lbs 63.6 lbs 16.3 lbs 42.6 lbs 26.1 lbs
Measured Electrical Cord Length 35.3 feet N/A 32.5 feet 30 feet 35 feet
Overall Size 34" x 13.5" x 17.5" 38.5" x 25.5" x 19.75" 27" x 10.5" x 9.5" 35.5" x 16" x 15" 25.5" x 14.25" x 15.5"
Measured Length of Hose 20.3 feet 25 feet 20.3 feet 20 feet 24.5 feet
Nozzles Available 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, soap 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, soap 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, and soap 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, soap 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°
Manufacturer Pressure 2,030 psi 3,200 psi 2,150 psi 3,000 psi 2,150 psi
Manufacturer Flow 1.76 gpm 2.50 gpm 1.58 gpm 1.48 gpm 1.40 gpm
Wheels 7.5" Plastic 12" Plastic 5" Plastic 8" Plastic 5.75" Plastic

Our Analysis and Test Results

This model is a great purchase for someone that wants a product that offers decent performance that won't be used for heavy-duty purposes. Considering its price tag, we think this machine is worth every penny.

Performance Comparison


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Credit: Ian Pearman

Cleaning


In order to score each model's cleaning ability, we devised a series of tests. Because cleaning is the primary function of these machines, this metric accounts for 45% of the total score. The SunJoe SPX 3000 showed a so-so performance during our testing process.

To get a good visual representation of the spraying power that each model possesses we built a wooden trough that we adjusted to an angle of 24 degrees, then measured how high up the trough each machine could hold a standard bocce ball. The SunJoe was able to hold the bocce ball 3.5 feet up the trough, earning it a decent score for the test.

We also measured the PSI in between the end of the high-pressure hose and the trigger for each unit, then measured the flow in gallons per minute in order to calculate cleaning units (CU). The SPX 3000 displayed one of the lowest numbers for this assessment that we've seen to date at 1464 CU.

In order to get a real feel for cleaning power, we coated a piece of clean carpet with activated charcoal and timed how long it took each machine to get it to a level of clean that we considered being adequate. The SunJoe did ok during this test, but it was nothing to write home about.

sunjoe spx3000 - the spx3000 offers a good price to performance ratio.
The SPX3000 offers a good price to performance ratio.
Credit: Ian Pearman

Portability


Next, we looked at which models were the easiest to move around and transport. We opted to dedicate 30% of the total score to this metric because one of the attractions of owning your own pressure washer is that they can be used all over your property or job site, provided that there is water and a power source. The SunJoe offers a great degree of portability.

Portability is a tough element to judge for pressure washers. The heaviest ones have wheels that make rolling them around on a multitude of different surfaces a simple task, but they're difficult to get in and out of vehicles to transport from site to site. On the other hand, the lightest ones are easy to load into a vehicle, but you have to bend over and pick them up to move them around your property or job site. If you're moving them often or over long distances, a light one that you have to carry might be harder on your back than a heavy one that rolls on the ground. At 28.2 pounds, the SPX3000 is on the lighter side of most pressure washers, so it's easy to get in and out of a vehicle.

The SunJoe rolls around very well thanks to its 7.5-inch wheels. In combination with its low weight and an ergonomic handle, it's one of the easiest machines to move that we've gotten our hands on.

sunjoe spx3000
Credit: Ian Pearman

As far as storing the machine goes, it is fairly bulky when compared to some smaller models, but is nowhere near the biggest. It is tall, but it's not very long or wide, it can easily be rolled into the corner of the garage or a workshop. One great advantage that electric pressure washers such as the SPX3000 have over gasoline models is the freedom from fossil fuels and fumes, which allows you to store them indoors.

sunjoe spx3000 - the sunjoe spx3000 is light, but it also has wheels for optimal...
The SunJoe SPX3000 is light, but it also has wheels for optimal portability.
Credit: Ian Pearman

Noise


The sounds emitted by a pressure washer can either be mellow, or they can be painful. This can be a deciding factor when it comes time to make a purchasing decision — we concluded that noise should be worth 15% of the total score. To measure volume we employed a sound meter to take readings right next to the machine as well as from 25 feet away. We also used a panel of judges to decide whether or not there was anything particularly annoying or bothersome about the pitch each model made at full throttle.

The SunJoe was not especially aggravating to have to listen to, but it wasn't exactly quiet either. At a distance of 25 feet, we measured 61.4 decibels, which was one of the lowest numbers that we saw during testing.

Right next to the machine was a different story — the SPX3000 emitted 83.8 decibels. This is louder than most electric models in our review and almost as high as one of the gas-powered models. However, unlike a gas-powered model, the SunJoe is silent unless the trigger is depressed.

Ease of Use


Some people aren't looking for a complicated electric model or don't want to deal with the difficulties of owning a small engine. For these reasons, we decided to dedicate the remaining 10% of our final score to ease of use. The SunJoe has several features that helped it score well for this metric.

One of our favorite details on the SunJoe is that the hose connections are easily accessible. Also, the garden hose connection is on a different side of the machine's body than the high-pressure hose connection to reduce the possibility of tangling.

sunjoe spx3000
Credit: Ian Pearman

The hose has a large hook on the front of the unit for storage which is convenient, but there's nothing to secure it. The cord storage consists of a hook on the side of the machine, it works just fine. It has a good amount of storage and a thoughtfully placed set of nozzle holders right below the handle.

sunjoe spx3000
Credit: Ian Pearman

One feature that sets the SPX3000 apart from the others is that it has two soap containers with a dial switch to select which one you'd like to draw from. This system makes it a cinch to switch from detergent to a rinsing agent while washing a vehicle or other grown-up toys, like RVs or boats.

sunjoe spx3000 - the sunjoe spx3000 has two soap tanks with a selector knob so the...
The SunJoe SPX3000 has two soap tanks with a selector knob so the user can have a detergent and a rinsing agent both readily available.
Credit: Ian Pearman

Value


The SunJoe SPX3000 offers a spectacular degree of value. It isn't the most powerful machine in our review, but if you want a pressure washer that is easy to move around, has several convenient features, and won't drain your bank account this model is a great option.

Conclusion


If you need a pressure washer for lighter duties that is highly portable, yet still has wheels, the SunJoe is the right model for you. It's ergonomic, it's light, and offers a variety of nozzles for a multitude of household tasks.

Austin Palmer and Ross Patton