So, I finally pulled the trigger (see what I did there ?) on this budget-friendly pressure washer for about a benji, and I’ve got to say—it's been a solid little workhorse. Here are some more observations that I hope can help anyone out.ASSEMBLYAssembly was pretty straightforward, but the instructions could've used a bit more clarity. Some of the pictures were a bit like trying to read hieroglyphics, but luckily, my 9-year-old and I managed to eventually make sense of it. Just make sure you don’t forget to install the part for the water inlet properly or your hose won't connect. Rookie mistake, but I learned the hard way.POWER AND PERFORMENCEFor a random washer off amazon that's not one of the big brands, this thing’s got more power than I expected. It handled cleaning my garage floor and other smaller areas like the walkway with no issues. It definitely clears out dirt and grime without breaking a sweat. However, be careful if you’re thinking of using it on car paint or anything delicate. It’s got the power to strip grime, but maybe not the gentleness for your car's finish. Keep a little distance.EASE OF USE AND DURABILITYOperating this pressure washer is pretty simple. All the controls are easy to locate, which is great because let’s face it, you’re probably not in the mood to read a 200-page manual. A quick heads-up: make sure you’ve got strong water pressure coming into the unit or you might get a sad little trickle. Durability-wise, it feels decent. It's light (maybe too light?), which makes it easy to move around, but I’m not sure how long that’s going to last. We’ll see if it holds up after a few more seasons of use. So far, it’s holding together fine.SPRAY PATTERN AND MOBILITYThe spray patterns are fine, but let’s be honest—using the wide nozzle to clean your entire driveway is going to take a while. It’s a little weak when you hold it far from the surface, so you're better off using the narrower spray for quicker results. Also, here’s a tiny design quirk: the water inlet is pretty low on the back of the unit, so when you tilt the washer back to pull it, the hose can get in the way. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s a little annoying. Thankfully, the washer is light enough that you can just pick it up and move it around like a carry-on bag. So, there’s that.FINAL THOUGHTSI've only used this thing a handful of times, but it’s done a good job on the light-to-medium cleaning tasks I’ve thrown at it. If it keeps going strong, I’d definitely buy it again. I’m thinking it’ll be perfect for all the spring cleaning once the weather warms up, so I’ll update the review if anything changes.Would I recommend it? Yep! It’s a solid choice for light residential use—just don’t expect it to power-wash the entire neighborhood. But for cleaning your driveway, garage, or some patio furniture? It’s got you covered.