Awesomeness, I'm buying one...
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@@lipstick318 Awesome! let me know how you like it and what you used it on ! Thx
Great video! I have had this unit for almost a year, bought it at Home Depot for $100, absolutely love it, highly recommend it! I did swap out the hose and trigger. it’s been flawless!
#18 keep up the good quality content it’s nice to see someone like myself on here doing reviews that are very easy to follow
So glad you made this video. Off to Home Depot I go :) Thanks!
thanks !! that means a lot !!
let me know how you like it !
i just got my hands on a Kranzle into and im testing it. very expensive but seems nice !!
#17 I’m looking forward to some more easy and consistent tools to use around my shop that i haven’t came across yet!!! I’ll be watching for me
I’m new to all this car washing stuff! I’m just excited to get my new car looking even newer
absolutely man! It's a pleasure to help out....I truly enjoy washing my cars and it's more like therapy for me....break free from all the crap around the world and just enjoy!!
Ok I’m back just did some research looks like that is the cheapest one they have on the market. Looks like a good deal to me thank you for this review
yeah, I went out to Lowes to see what they had...they had a Craftsman that was similar but about $20 more expensive.....this is a good deal as long as it lasts ....but it does have a 3 year limited warranty....and honestly , if you use a Home Depot card, you have a year to return it.....
Good video! I got one 2 weeks ago. Same items you chose not to use stayed in my box also. My test results; Orange 15 deg. nozzle= 1400PSI, 1.1 GPM. Turbo nozzle=1300PSI, 1.25GPM. All .035 orifices (from my larger gas unit) yielded 550-600PSI, 1.35 GPM. I use the stock nozzles for wheels and the .035's for the paint, and plan to get some .030 nozzles which should rinse nicely at about 700PSI.
wow. interesting. I'm playing around with the noddles and checking on PSI and GPM now with my Kranzle. Actually ai would have expected a higher PSI with the 35 nozzle. what size hose do you have ? 1/4" or 3/8"?
@@talkingwithcars 1/4" x 50' Uberflex with 3700PSI rating so I can use on my gas machine in a pinch. The pro's videos said I had to have QD fittings on both the supply and pressure hose, so I tried that on this...probably my 6th or 7th unit. That has cut setup and cleanup time nearly in half!
Amazing the effect on PSI that even minor nozzle size has isn't it? I found PSI readings interesting too, and that having a pressure gauge (this my first) can be very useful.
The best feature for me is the ease of storage in winter months.Pressure washers need to be stored in warm places during sub zero temps.My garage is my living space,so I need portability for storage purposes.Thanks for the review,I subscribed,like your down to earth presentation.
Thank you so much!! I couldn’t agree more. Storage is always a slight crap shoot in the winter months and this would be easy to store inside a basement or house where it’s warmer. I suppose you could bring in the gas powered one but it’s bulkier and usually in the shed. Thx again!
LETS GOOOO!!!!!!!
Great video!
Thank You so much !! We just used it to clean the entire rear deck. Although it's not the most powerful unit , it did a great job !
#19 OMG!!!! Almost there brotha!!!! Almost there by the way it’s 2am in Arizona where I’m at ahahahahahaa dedicated
#20 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 YOU ARE THE MAN!!!!!!!!
send me a PM through Instagram and I can get your address and send you the hose...thanks brother!
If you could demonstrate how it looks with the original packaging items that would be incredible too because unfortunately i don’t have not a single after market product
I can do a short with the original packaged items...for sure. let me try this week...it's a busy week at work...unfortunately, I can't do the TH-cam thing full time :( yet!!
You should also make a video of the different products you use. And how to use them
yep....I did a couple in the past but they were cringe....so I will do a few more....step by step for each product. Just to get you going....go out and get Carpro Reset....great shampoo.....
I love this little unit. Coupled with a 50 ft Flexilla pressure washer hose it is just so versatile. My gut is, with the right chemicals, the average consumer could do any normal cleaning maintenance with this unit. Siding. Driveway. Will it take longer? Definitely. But do you want to have a gas unit to store and maintain? Not me.
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#16 also i had a question about the adapter? Which one do you use?
The quick connect adapters are the standard M22...I believe 1/4" connector.....14mm thread
but if you look online, there are kits that are available so your entire setup all matches. I'll send you a link.
What is the thing you added on to shoot soap. I don't think that comes with it correct?
Are you referring to the snow foam cannon ? It’s this one. Great unit !!
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Also how often would you recommend waxing?
I don't necessarily wax my car anymore with your traditional waxes....although that is fine....what I try to do is install a decent ceramic coating on the car and then maintain it with a spray sealant (drying aid) every wash.....so you are keeping it tip top shape. If you want something that will last a lot longer, then you will pay a little more and just simply wash it every week or so with a good PH balanced shampoo....
Also how much was your head for the sprayer?
the sprayer was a freebie from Yamatic, but you can buy it on Amazon for $38 bucks...not bad.
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So i purchased this washer and it wouldnt work. It turns on but turns off right after. Do i need a new garden hose that wont kink? Or maybe the water faucet i used had low pressure? I literally opened it up out the box brand new
Interesting. Without seeing your setup, it’s hard to tell. But I would start with all of the above. Make sure you have decent pressure at the hose. In general, residential water pressure ranges between 45-80 psi (pounds per square inch). If your water pressure is under 40 psi, it's considered low. I would also pay for a decent water hose. I bought this from Griots. And I’ll never turn back.
www.griotsgarage.com/professional-water-hose/
Try those couple things. Lastly, maybe your Ryobi is bad. Worth swapping it out.
@@talkingwithcars i tried it with a different hose and water source and it did the same thing. I followed the instructions on the machine. Went to home depot to return it for a new one. 🤞 hoping this was one is good!
#12!!!!!
You got that right. Pulling out the gas pressure washer for a car wash is ANNOYING. I’m gonna need an electric for the car/garage only.
Sold.
Let me know how it goes ! I used it again tonight and it was a pleasure :)
Can you connect a siphon for the bucket?
Please and thank you and if it does do I just buy the ryobi siphon or i need some modification? - im starting a detailing but I find an issue that some of my upcoming clients lives in an appartment so there is no water source in it. So if I could just bring buckets with water I can use this washer for sure.
@@UwU._Sqb I read into the manual and other documentation and everything says to connect it to a garden hose and turning it on. And it noted something about the potential of ruining seals if not done correctly. Personally, I would contact Ryobi direct to see if it's ok to pull from a tank to bucket before doing it. you may need the pressure to keep things lubricated.
How did you dry your car?
I typically blow dry it first with an EZGO blower...to get the majority of the water off plus to eliminate the water that's in hard to reach areas like behind lights, around trim, behind grills, etc. then you can use a drying aid like Gyeon Ceramic Detailer (spray on and wipe off) with a good drying towel....I like the one from Griot's. Here are some links.
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I like this one but they have a couple different ones...one is lighter gray and works great also!
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nubby tip with rubber tip so it doesn't scratch your paint
This is a review on the ryobi pressure washer except you didn’t use any of the parts it came with! 🙂
I created this second video where i did ...
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enjoy!
I didn't watch your video because you immediately said you wouldn't be using the wand that came with it. That made it not relevant to me.
Fair enough. Unfortunately the components , although acceptable, are not the best of quality. Maybe I’ll do a quick short for those who want to see it in action.
@@benr7002 no worries. I’ll get a video done soon. You’re not the only one. Please subscribe and share. Thx
For 100 dollars just to wash your car this looks like a real winner. After adding a hose, sprayer, and foam cannon but once your set your set. Thanks for the great vid!
It’s not a bad option at all. I kind of wish it was more like 2k PSI and closer to 2gpm. But it’s acceptable for cars