I live in a very old home that sat vacant for years before we rehabbed it and every exterior surface still needs a major overhaul, which starts with cleaning. After scrubbing the real stone and siding on my house and the concrete patios with a deck brush and chlorine earlier this Summer, I decided I had to have pressure washer. I am so glad I chose this one!It is small and lightweight, the digital display makes it super easy and convenient to quickly control and adjust settings, the power cord and included hose are long, the nozzles attach quickly and easily, and it is plenty powerful enough to handle any job around the home. Each of the nozzles is labeled with the corresponding 0, 15, 25, and 40 on the top near where the water comes out of the nozzle, but the numbers are small, the same color as the plastic, and only slightly raised so they are easy to miss.I was concerned because one of the other downfalls of living in an old home (that still needs quite a bit of updating) is the horrible water pressure. Having never owned a pressure washer before, I wasn't exactly sure if my horrible water pressure would be an issue. It's definitely not. Speaking of having never owned one before, make sure you pay close attention to what nozzle and pressure setting you're using because I actually splintered the wood on my deck handrails before I realized I needed to turn it down. This is likely common sense, but I was a little too excited and got carried away. ?10/10 would recommend!