Craftsman Pressure Washer 2500psi 2.3gpm Non CA
Item# 07175290000 | Model# 75290Clearance. Intermediate markdowns may have been taken.
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Specifications & Dimensions
| Color and Styling: | |
|---|---|
| Color/Finish: | Red/Black |
| Dimensions and Capacity: | |
| Hose Length (Ft.): | 25 |
| Fuel Tank Capacity (qt.): | 1 |
| Product Overview: | |
| Recommended Safety Equipment: | Glasses |
| Max. Pressure: | 2500 |
| General Warranty: | 2 year |
| Item Weight (lbs.): | 59.2 |
| Water Temperature: | Cold |
| Adjustable Pressure: | No |
| Commercial/Residential: | Residential |
| Number Of Spray Patterns: | 3 |
| Chemical Injection: | Yes |
| Installation: | Portable |
| Color: | |
| Color Family: | Black |
| Materials & Finishes: | |
| Piston: | Stainless Steel |
| Included with Item: | |
| Hose Adapter: | No |
| Hose Reel: | Yes |
| Accessories Included: | 3 Quick Connect Spray Tips |
| Engine Oil Included: | Yes |
| Power: | |
| Power Source: | Gasoline |
| Cleaning Power: | 2500 PSI |
| Performance: | |
| Gallons Per Minute: | 2.3 |
| Housing & Body: | |
| Housing Material: | New Standard |
| Motor-Engine: | |
| Horsepower: | 6.75 ft-lbs gross torque |
| Starter Type: | Recoil start |
| Engine Cycles: | 4-cycle |
| Starter Type: | Pull Start |
| Engine Series: | 675 Series 190cc |
| Wheels & Tires: | |
| Tire/Wheel Size: | 10 in. |
| Styling & Design: | |
| Unit Style: | Vertical |
| General Features: | |
| Garden Hose Connector Material: | Brass |
| Pump Type: | Axial cam |
| Chemicals: | |
| Chemical Injection Type: | Traditional |
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Make the Used Look New Again
Next time you head out to buy new tiles, planks or paint to refresh the look of house's exterior surfaces, consider all they might need is a simple deep cleaning. That's exactly what you'll get with Craftsman's gas pressure washer. With 2500psi and a flow of 2.3 gallons per minutes, this Briggs & Stratton powered pressure washer makes outdoor cleaning fast and affordable and save you the cost and time of having to replace your exteriors. In no time at all you can hook this power washer up to your home garden hose and start blasting away the build-up of grime, mold, mildew, loose paint, rust and more as frequently as needed.
Get peak performance with the power of this efficient Briggs & Stratton 675 Series™ engine. A simple pull and you'll have the engine going thanks to this pressure washer's innovative ReadyStart® system and a Fresh Start® fuel cap that keeps the fuel fresher and extends the life of the engine. The maintenance-free axial cam pump with Easy Start™ technology ensures smooth operation, functioning and easy starting every time. Built to last with a steel frame design and solid rubber wheels, the power washer is incredibly robust and durable providing additional support and protection for the engine.
The pro-style spray tips give you three spraying options for precise spray pattern control and are designed for regular use, while the 25 foot-long high-pressure hose allows you to unwind just the amount you need for the job. For a sudsy clean, the cleaning solution injection helps detergents mix into the water stream to make cleaning more effective.
Great for occasional to frequent clean-ups, this power washer is just the way to go for all medium-sized project including vehicles, decks, walkways, garage floors and more. Experience unbeatable cleaning performance, flexibility and durability with the Craftsman 2500psi gas powered pressure washer and have the freedom to blast away grime anytime.
• Briggs & Stratton 675 Series™ engine, 6.75 ft.-lbs. gross torque per SAE J1940,190cc
• 2500 max PSI/2.3 max GPM
• Ready Start® system — Just pull for power, no priming required and Fresh Start® fuel cap
• 3 quick-connect spray tips (0, 25-degree, and Fan Soap)
• Maintenance-free axial cam pump with Easy Start™ technology
• Cleaning solution injection
• 25 ft. high-pressure hose
• 10 in. solid wheels
• Non California Compliant
Added on November 09, 2011
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Most Helpful Reviews
Spring, TX
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I purchased this item new from Sears and have only used it four times. I tried the 5th today, but no luck. I only use it to clean the outside of a single story home and drive once a year. Last year the pressure pump went out. Lucky I had a warranty. After it was repaired, I placed the pressure washer in storage after having drained all of the fuel. Today, I changed the oil, put in fresh fuel and now it won't start no matter what I do. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!
Tulia, TX
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had it a week it broke down locked up
Ball, LA
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used item 3x`s . Now it will not start. Typical Craftsman powered equiptment. I thought thru the years Craftsmans would have improved. Will continue to purchase handtools only.
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Yelm, WA
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This washer works great once it is running. Key words are when running. If you let this run out of gas, or just simply turn it off for whatever reason, you may not get it back going again that day. I give this a 2 rating because while it works great when it is running, the starting is such a PITA its only redeeming quality is the price. I would only recommend this to someone who is planning on using it to wash a car or side of the house.
Saint Marys, GA
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Useful for cleaning pool deck cars toys etc... Easy to assemble from the box, must take care not to over-fill the oil, it is harder to get out then put in. Gas is a problem, engine does not drink E85 well, fuel lines and filter will start melting... Started first try, good pressure and fairly quiet for a briggs. Will make more comments later.
League City, TX
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A nice midrange washer. It starts easily, does a good job. I have absolutely no complaints about this product. The hose is not very flexible or easy to store, but most washer hoses are like this one.
Florence, KY
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Bought power washer two years... Used 5 times and now it doesn't work. While using it, it shut down and never powered on again. Will cost $258.00 to get it serviced. Will stop buying Craftsman because quality is not as good anymore and Sears won't help you out.
Cypress, TX
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I bought the predecessor to this model washer not quite 2 years ago. Used it once, worked fine. The second time I used it, the pump failed to produce flow - pressure relief keeps unit in full recycle when spray wand is operated. By the time I'd used it twice, the the unit was out of warranty and Sears will not help. I have owned many pressure washers and know how to use and care for them. This one has a bad pump and pressure relief valve design. If you don't mind spending $300 to use a unit once, knock yourself out, otherwise buy from another source. Stay clear of all Sears pressure washers.
Moorestown, NJ
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I've used this pressure washer on concrete, brick, stucco, vinyl siding, plastic wood, and aluminum coil and it's done the job on all materials. It's small enough to easily move around yet powerful enough to take care of business. It's run out of gas while in use but has restarted with no problem once the tank was refilled. There have been comments made that the engine won't restart easily after running out of gas unexpectedly but that hasn't happened. If restarting ever becomes an issue simply remove the spark plug and pull the cord a few times to let the vapor in the cylinder escape though the spark plug hole. Those who ride dirt bikes or ATV's know this already. All in all a great pressure washer.
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frankandlynn
Logan, OH
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July of 2012 I got the 2500 psi 2.3 gpm power washer to replace a comparable Craftsman that's about ten years old. I'll deal with this just-purchased unit and hope to adapt to the differences betwixt it and the old one as I use it. Comparing this unit to the old one, I don't like the new idea of the spray tips stored on the pressure washer, preferring the old style because I can change the spray pattern as I'm working by simply twisting the tip of the pressure want. The tips on the new unit are easy to change, but I don't like having to go back and forth to the unit to get a different tip. I ended up carrying them in my pocket, which I don't much care for because of the potential to lose one. The old unit has pneumatic tires which makes it much easier to move the unit across rough ground. The new one has smaller, hard plastic tires that make it difficult to move across rough ground. The old unit has a place to set the spray wand when moving the unit, which keeps the wand secure and off the ground, leaving both hands free to guide the unit. The new unit doesn't offer that, making it necessary to hold the wand with one hand and guide the unit with the other. Don't like where the supply line and high pressure line are located, either. The old ones were easy to get to (high on the side of the pressure washer) and the new ones are difficult to get to (low on the bottom rear), so when I attatch or remove the hoses from the new unit I have to get down on my hands and knees to do so. The old style also made it easier to move the unit because the hoses were not in the way. Since the new unit has the supply hose and pressure hose coming straight out of the back and bottom of the unit, I had to "duck walk" while moving the new unit to avoid stepping on the hoses. The old unit has a hook to hang a gallon jog of cleaner, and the cleaner supply hose comes off the side. The new unit has a holder (looks like a cup holder) for a really small bottle of cleaner and the supply hose comes out of the bottom. I had to set the gallon jug of cleaner on the ground near the new pressure washer when I used it, but will rig something so's I can continue to use a gallon jug. The supply hose came loose (but not all the way off) and started pumping solution on the ground. I noticed that when I stopped to reposition the washer. I reattached the hose and kept checking it, so might secure it with a small clamp so I don't have to worry about it all the time. The plastic cover-piece that fits on the "fast/slow" lever must have vibrated off during use because it's missing and I've yet to find it.<span><span> I don't like it nearly as much as the one it's replacing, but it got the job done.
</span></span>The new unit was quick and easy to assemble and required no tools. It also works just as well as the old unit. It's about half the size of the unit it replaced, which makes it lighter and easier to load on the truck.