You say it wont take bugs off the front of a car, then say it wont wash truck wheels then say dont get the over powered gas one. Then this one works great. Then buy it only on a pinch. Bro, which is it? Will it clean mold off concrete and make the concrete back to its almost original color?
Another great video and review Brian always enjoy the content.
I am very happy with my Ryobi 2300 electric pressure washer. It performs jobs for not just my car, but around my yard, too. Using MTM stainless steel couplers along with a 50' UberFlex hose and washer nozzles with more GPM help to allow more water flow and less pressure when washing my car.
Good review. I'd like to add a comment. I usually hit the car with soap first, do the wheels, then rinse. Generally I don't mitt cars - I live in CA and don't do cars that get used off road - I only rinse and boar bristle brush the lower say, 12 inches and then rinse by making a couple or three passes around the car quickly. I've found that not trying to rinse everything at once but making fast passes is quicker. Then, I dry with a big microfiber towel treated with a dry as you wax type product - I put a little of the product in a bucket of water, dip the towel and extract it mostly dry. Then make one quick pass around the car, hit the car with my master blaster to blow the water out of the cracks, crevices and off the wheels and tires, then make a final pass with another towel. That treatment makes the windows come clean with just a dry towel too. All the best.
1.2gpm is the key number, that is low level power. For serious cleaning look for a minimum of 1.8gpm or greater. The psi is often used to mislead consumers, much like the MPH rating for leaf blowers.
What type of garden hose is needed to connect mine wonβt connect to a 3/4 diameter hose
What soap did you use in this video love how it foamed up
I recommend using a pressure washer pump lubricant such as the sta-bil product on a semi regular basis. It keeps the pumps clean and protected and I have had good luck using it despite having ridiculously hard water.
I have a 5000psi petrol pressure washer. It's awesome, great on the undercarriage and engine bays. Also you haven't cleaned tyres until you've hit them with 5000psi.
what soap brand did you use--that has alot to do with how foam sticks etc.
90 day warantee is way to short for $250.00. Atleast it's brushless so hopefully it will last for a while...I'm still debating but I may purchase it on Friday to try it out...I also want to try out the turbo wand it comes with to see how much more pressure it can generate. Great Video...
Saw one review of other Electric washers. One guy put on a pressure gauge to see if the claim met the actual pressure. He was testing the 3,000 psi. Different tips gave different pressures. Ryobi, and Green Works only got to 2700 psi. Wonder what this one actually gets to.
Can this be used to clean a cement driveway? Thanks.
I like these pressure washers.. they definitely pay for themselves quickly πππ»
Nice Brianπ Sissy approved π€
Harbor freight only offers a 90 day warranty on this item so that alone makes it not worth your money to wear as other brands such as DeWalt Ryobi and others offer a one-year warranty, some even a three year warranty
Can't wait for the day harbor freight starts making something along the lines of an active 2.0
I have the 2000 psi one, and got it on sale for black friday, maybe i shoulda opted for the 2300 Ryobi instead on sale. But i opted to get the Bauer and spent the extra money on a 50β uberflex hose, 50β flex zilla garden hose, and 20 bucks to upgrade it to all quick connects as well as an upgraded gun. The hoses that come on the washers basically can be put in the trash asap unless spending a lot more on a german brand or something of the sort. But to me those upgrades are almost mandatory to have a time saving ease of use seamless experience even for jus occasional use washing my truck
It looks like the wand has arrows pointing left and right. This suggests some type of water adjustment. Is this the case?
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