I wrote a 2-star review in a state of great impatience. Here's an update. Recently bought a massive 100ft-each hose and extension cord to offset the short on-reel hose that comes with this pressure washer, and in sustained use, it maintained a steady output for 5 hours straight, without overheating or fading. It was hardly a torture test, but it has changed my opinion. I think this is a good choice for moderate household work. I don't get the impression that it would tolerate a lot of abuse the way a gasoline unit might, and it certainly doesn't match their PSI/GPM output, but it's quiet(er), provides adequate strength for most residential jobs, is a lot lighter, and is priced well below quality gas units, which kind of makes an ICE engine overkill for most people looking to clean their property, especially for folks who might be daunted by the idea of having to deadlift a small engine block to get it over unrollable areas or into a vehicle. The "bonus" turbo nozzle is a nice feature, it's good for spot cleaning while not being uncomfortably intense (won't strip paint off a car or skin a bare foot, at smart distances), but for large areas an orbital attachment would be a wise investment; the Greenworks proprietary, called a "Surface Cleaner", is probably the only one I'd recommend throwing on, because using a heavy orbital designed for gas engines seemed under-driven by this unit's output, and its weight seemed an unhealthy fit for this wand, which is... well, kind of dainty. While I still feel that the hose reel is too short, and results in the constant pain of carefully repositioning the unit so as to keep ambient water buildup comfortably far from the 25ft-distant plug, it does make storage and transport a rather tidy affair, and sort of justifies the feature on its own, not to mention in light of the price point. Overall, this is a solid investment for the typical homeowner looking to take the matter of exterior cleaning into their own hands.