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McCulloch FHH20A 2000 PSI 1.45 GPM Electric Pressure Washer with 20-Foot Hose

McCulloch FHH20A 2000 PSI 1.45 GPM Electric Pressure Washer with 20-Foot Hose
From McCulloch

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #130822 in Lawn & Patio
  • Brand: McCulloch
  • Model: FHH20A

Features

  • 2000 PSI
  • 1.45 Gallons per Minute
  • Weighs 28 Pounds
  • 14 Amp Electric Motor
  • Includes 20-Foot Hose

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
You expect the job to be carried out easily and comfortably and you want a result that meets your expectations. We have been developing technology, quality, function, ergonomics and design for more than 60 years. The result is a complete range of good value products. Our safety awareness, based on our experience and wide knowledge, is built into every component. With over 60 years of experience in the design and manufacture of outdoor power tools, McCulloch has established an unrivaled, worldwide reputation for design, reliability and value in outdoor products. Founded in 1946, McCulloch rapidly developed a reputation for being at the forefront of 2-stroke engine design, growing into one of the world's leading ranges of chainsaws, trimmers, brush cutters and hedge trimmers. McCulloch is a brand within the Husqvarna Group.


Customer Reviews

Great value for the money!5
I purchased the FHH18A model (identical except for psi rating) two years ago and have used it professionally to clean the exteriors of about 30 large Victorian houses and a dozen long concrete driveways and walkways(about 150 hours of use total). Problems: 1.) I had the same problem as others with the cheap plastic double-female hose connector just recently. The hose would pop off when I turned on the water. I fixed the problem by converting it to a quick-connect system for $9 with standard hose parts from ACE Hardware. 2.) The water chamber inlet rubber gasket came out of its groove when attached to an unregulated outdoors water standpipe (c. 90 psi). Fixed by removing and re-installing it; a 30 minute job. 3.) Wear on the wand tip rendered the fan pattern unavailable after 2 years use. Bought a replacement wand/hose/tip through McCulloch website for $35.93 and had it in 3 days.

I fully expect to get another year's use out of it before I retire it and use it for parts. I think it is a good value for the $165 I paid for it, which so far has worked out to only $4.00 per project.

looks like a keeper5
McCulloch FHH20A 2000 PSI 1.45 GPM Electric Pressure Washer with 20-Foot Hose


I wasn't sure what to expect when it arrived and when I saw the condition of the box I was even more concerned. It looked like UPS played football with it. Box was crushed on one side and one taped end was about to fall open.

BUT, the contents were intact and no damage noted.

I assembled it in a couple of minutes, hooked up to water and power and let it rip.

I have no experience with pressure washers so I don't know how it would compare to a gas model, or a higher pressure model, but I do know it saved me a lot of time. I don't know how many days of scrubbing or what nasty chemicals I would have had to use to do the same job that this washer did. I really wanted to include pictures to do it justice but in a little over an hour I had cleaned a small patio, 15'x15', from a color resembling old asphalt to looking like newly poured concrete. I am very pleased as was my fiance.

For the performance I highly recommend it. I guess time will tell how long it lasts and performs like the first time.

Leaked like a sieve1
Bought the McCulloch FHH20A through Amazon based on the reviews and received it fairly quickly. It assembled easily and I had it running in a half hour. As I was spraying, I noticed water flowing from the bottom of the machine. I checked to make sure it wasn't the hose and the leak was coming from inside the unit. The warranty booklet said to contact McCulloch instead of returning it to who you bought it from. I did and the person said since there was no repair facility near my home, they would send out a new unit right away. I asked how to send the faulty unit back and they said just keep it. I was surprised but did as they requested. A week later I received a supposedly new unit but it was anything but new. It came in a very dilapidated box and the unit was thrown in the box with no packing materials and parts all over. The machine was filthy, it was the wrong model and the hose and motor were broken as was the machine itself. I'm guessing someone in their warehouse has a brand new machine and I got their broken one. I called McCulloch right away and they seemed quite unconcerned that I got ripped off. They offered to send another "new" unit but there would be a 20-30 day delay because the model I bought was on back order. I told them no and returned the original faulty unit to Amazon, in the hopes of getting a full refund. That remains to be seen. I had high hopes for the machine, which seemed to be a fair bargain, but turned into a very poor experience with McCulloch.