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AR Blue Clean Supreme 2000 PSI (Electric Cold-Water) Pressure Washer w/ Total Stop System
Expert Recommended AccessoriesSelected by Jim, our Expert
Required Accessories9
These accessories are required to properly setup/install this product.
Optional Accessories10
Features
Grade
Entry Level
Style
Electric Cold Water
Water Pressure
2000 PSI
Water Flow
1.4 GPM
Cleaning Speed
2800 Cleaning Units
Engine
1.6 HP
Product Video Disclaimer: "PED is not responsible for any variances from the product in this video and the item you purchase. Please review all product specs prior to purchase."
AR Blue Clean Supreme
Easily takes on household cleaning tasks
1 Year “Bumper-to-Bumper” Warranty
Heavy Duty 1.6-HP Universal Motor
15% larger motor brushes for premium performance
35-foot GFCI power cord lets you work in a wide area
High-Quality AR Pump
Produces 1.4 gallons per minute for complete cleaning
Metal inlet & discharge tubes are more durable than plastic
Total Stop System (TSS)
Extends the life of pump & motor
Automatically shuts off the power washer when trigger is not engaged
Built-In Active Hose Reel
Keeps 30' high pressure hose tidy during use & storage
Sturdy Vertical Cabinet With Wheels
Hooks for spray gun & 35' GFCI power cord keeps them organized
On-board 48oz detergent tank eliminates messy soap buckets
0°, 25° & 65° soap applicator take on a variety of jobs
Turbo nozzle included for tough stains on durable surfaces
Adaptor PW3082750 (Sold Separately) Needed To Use AR Accessories
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Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) which is known to the State of California to cause Cancer, and Lead which is known to the State of California to cause Developmental Harm.
Product QuestionsAnswered by Jim, the Pressure Washer Expert
Can an electric pressure washer be used for a wood deck? About 600 square feet.
Don
from Arkansas
August 14, 2016
Answer
In most cases, yes it can. You control how hard the spray strikes the wood by which nozzle you choose & how far you hold it from the surface.
This unit comes with 0°, 25° & 65° soap applicator nozzles. The degree measurement is how wide the spray fans out- the wider the fan, the gentler the spray.
I'd suggest starting in an inconspicuous place on your deck with the 65°(black) nozzle and experiment with how far to keep the nozzle from the surface. You want to clean the gunk off, but not gouge the wood or raise the grain. Depending on the condition of your deck, you may be able to use a smaller nozzle and stand farther away.
You might find a Sprayglide Roller to be a handy gadget to get even results.
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Hi Mike I just received the ss390 model. Love it but the hose reel is very hard to turn. Any suggestions? Thanks Dave B
Dave
from Michigan
July 03, 2016
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I have not heard of that issue before. I suggest reaching out to AR at 866-235-5112. Please let me know if I can be of any further help on this.
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Mike, it appears that AR makes a quality product in pressure washers and I would like your opinion is the price difference between the AR383 and the AR390SS worth the money? If so, can you please explain? Thanks,
Dave Moore
from Missouri
May 25, 2015
Answer
The internal assembly is the same however the AR390SS has upgraded the external features including the water connections. The gun, wand and tip assembly are all upgrades that you would find on a more expensive gas model. All the upgrades I've ever wanted on a consumer electric are on this unit.
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Mike:
I recently purchased an AR1800PSI Electric Pressure Washer Model AR391SS. While using it for the first time (and strictly according to the manufacturer’s instructions), the motor started belching copious amounts of acrid smoke. I immediately turned off the machine and plan to return it to the supplier. I have scoured the manual and could find no reference to this problem. I’ve used power washers successfully for twenty years, so this situation is new to me. Do you know what might have caused this problem? Why should I still consider an AR power washer? I still need an electric power washer and am impressed with the reviews of the AR Blue Clean Supreme 2000 PSI (Electric Cold-Water) Pressure Washer. However, I don’t want another motor malfunction like the one I had on the AR391SS model. What do you suggest I do?
Randy
Randy
from Maryland
May 24, 2015
Answer
AR is one of the best in the consumer line up and I've not heard of any motor issues with this supplier but it sounds like you had a bad one. I would ensure you are not using an extension cord and not running the machine for long periods of time. The motor does need to rest during long work periods.
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Mike, I am struggling between buying the AR390SS and the Generac 6596. I like the ease of electric (less maintenance) vs power of a gas washer. I will be using the pressure washer to clean my drive way, house siding, clean 2nd story windows and the car. Will an electric washer be capable of these items or should I go with gas?
Appreciate your guidance. Also, do you suggest a different product vs the ones I listed?
Phil
from Texas
May 17, 2015
Answer
A electric is great for small around the house task but if you have a large driveway, 2nd story home and or a lot of cleaning task you'll really wish you had the power of a gas machine. It will cut your cleaning down to a 1/4 of the time.
I love using an electric for quick jobs since there's no gas to deal with but to clean the siding of my two story house and patios I pull the gas one out. The 6596 is a super value right now at the lowest price of the season.
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can extentions be used? if so which ones and how many can be put together? im cleaning a 2 story house with a steep steel roof.so far im winging it since ive never done this before. Im hoping that Im getting the right machine for this. Im in a wheelchair and have to hire brawn that comes with minimal brains. so I have to borrow some of yours.?!? maybe you could suggest accessories that would be necessary. Ive enjoyed your website and information.
Willy Hugoboom
from California
May 14, 2015
Answer
I'm pulling this out of the owners manual which is found on our specs tab - far right under documents.
Never use an extension power cord since it
defeats the effectiveness of the GFCI and
increases the chance of electrocuting the
operator.
My recommendations for this job would to hire a local crew who has the safety equipment to clean your roof and is insured.
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Where on the unit does the high pressure hose connect? I have seen several photos and each one shows the connection in a different place. Also, does the high pressure hose have to be completely removed from the reel to be used?
Kenny Isaac
from Kansas
May 03, 2015
Answer
The high pressure hose will connect at the back of the pressure washer on the bottom (in between the wheels). This can bee seen on page 9 of the owner's manual I have attached.
This does come with an active hose reel, meaning you do not have to unwind the entire hose before using the pressure washer.
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Hey Mike. AR390SS shows a wobble pump on this website, but a tri-plex on Home Depot's site. Which is correct? Tried looking at AR's site, but couldn't find that info. Thanks!
Jim Veil
from Michigan
March 15, 2015
Answer
This unit has a wobble pump on it. Originally it was claimed to have a triplex plunger pump, but it does have a wobble pump on it.
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Is the pump housing plastic?
Larry Morrison
from Iowa
December 05, 2014
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The housing is an ABS plastic, however, unlike other consumer electric pressure washers, this unit has brass fittings for the hoses.
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