I'm super happy with this power washer! My previous unit was a PowerWorks 51112 that I bought in 2013 for $150. It had the same PSI and GPM, but never quite worked right, and eventually crapped out when the unloader valve gave up altogether and left the spray turned on full as soon as it was powered on (the trigger no longer did anything). It didn't seem particularly large at the time, but it's an absolute beast compared to this ultra-compact Greenworks unit. It also had a bunch of fancy features like a soap tank, solid rubber wheels, hose reel, folding handle, etc. that I paid for but never used. This Greenworks model is about as basic as a power washer can possibly be - but that's a compliment! It does nothing special but it does what it needs to do extremely well. The spray is consistent, powerful, and precise, and there is very little air uptake in the hose line so it doesn't sputter much at all, especially once you've been using it for just a minute or two. 1600psi is enough to damage the surface of softwood deck boards if you get the nozzle too close (long after the pollen, sap, etc. are blown away), so unless you're trying to do something really unusual, you shouldn't need anything more. I don't miss wheels at all. There's plenty of hose length to let you set the unit out of the way and do your thing without having to move it frequently. I also don't miss the soap container at all. This one comes with a foam cannon that's much better. If I had to ding it a little, you should know that there's not much provision for cord, hose, or spray wand organization. I roll everything up and use a few velcro straps and that work great for me - I just lean everything against the main body when I store it in a corner of my garage. It would be great if there was a place to clip the spray wand to the body, but it's not a big deal at all. Also, there are only 2 different spray tips, but you can find sets of 4 or 5 tips for like $8 on here if you need more. I haven't yet. Honestly, though, that's all I can find to criticize. Again, there's really not much to this unit, so as long as it produces a powerful spray that cleans my car, driveway, and deck, there's not much more to say! Longevity is yet to be determined, but I have a bunch of Greenworks landscaping gear (mowers, chainsaws, pole saws, leaf blower, etc.) and it's generally very robust stuff, so I expect this to be the same.