I ordered one yesterday. I got 30% off with all the deals going on. Hope it works well. My old gas one the fuel line and carb gummed up and the plastic throttle valve has been eaten through. This is the easier route.
Damn wish I could've got mine with that discount, my biggest complaint so far is the hose isn't the longest and it always wants to coil up. Other than that works just fine
Just curious what you paid with the discount. I just ordered one from Amazon and wondering if $139.00 was a good deal. $40.00 off would of been nice lol
Just received mine! Good video thanks. Just an fyi It’s not a on off switch. It’s a spring loaded disconnect for the hose connection. Push it to the side and it disconnects the hose. The on of switch is the green switch in the center. Just turn it to the on and off positions.
The description of the pressure washer shows that it can source water from bucket or pool. So does it come with an appropriate adapter to accomplish that?
I don't think you need any attachment the waterhose connection is at the bottom so is you sat the unit inside a pool or large bucket i guess it could pull water although ive never tried
DO. NOT. BUY! These electric pressure washers claiming anything beyond 2200 PSI are an outright scam. I just returned my Powryte 3800 PSI model today for a full refund. I have an older Sun Joe SPX-4000 Pro rated at 2030 PSI. It still works very well and I mistakenly thought this Powryte 3800 PSI model might be a good upgrade. I also bought a 14" surface cleaner. I knew right away when I pulled the handle on that Powryte that the pressure was weak. I tested it with the brand new surface cleaner and it would barely spin the rotors if at all. I thought there might be something wrong with the surface cleaner until it occured to me that I should test it with my older Sun Joe. Sure enough, the Sun Joe spun that surface cleaer with ease. Let that soak in for a bit. This so-called "3800 PSI" Powryte model could not even spin the rotors on a surface cleaner whereas my older 2030 PSI model did that with ease. Do not buy any of these electric pressure washers claiming really high PSI ratings. Our market is flooded with them. I also suggest getting some sort of pressure guage. I just watched a YT video where a guy was testing a brand new "3800 PSI" model and the best he could measure was 1300-1400 PSI. It jumped to 1600 PSI with a Ryobi tip. Still, far less than the spec'd PSI.
Great video... thanks for your detailed overview, realness & fun personality!!! 😃👍🏾
I ordered one yesterday. I got 30% off with all the deals going on. Hope it works well. My old gas one the fuel line and carb gummed up and the plastic throttle valve has been eaten through. This is the easier route.
Damn wish I could've got mine with that discount, my biggest complaint so far is the hose isn't the longest and it always wants to coil up. Other than that works just fine
Just curious what you paid with the discount. I just ordered one from Amazon and wondering if $139.00 was a good deal. $40.00 off would of been nice lol
@@jonecancel Think I paid 119.00 on Cyber Monday. Getting one for 139. is not bad.
How is it holding up ? Does it clean the driveway / patio well. I’m thinking to get one for my concrete backyard.
@@nehakallakuri9174 It burnt out on me. Good for smaller jobs I guess. I’ll probably just rent one. Only got a little bit left.
Thank for the video. I used it to put mine together.
Just received mine! Good video thanks. Just an fyi It’s not a on off switch. It’s a spring loaded disconnect for the hose connection. Push it to the side and it disconnects the hose. The on of switch is the green switch in the center. Just turn it to the on and off positions.
The description of the pressure washer shows that it can source water from bucket or pool. So does it come with an appropriate adapter to accomplish that?
I don't think you need any attachment the waterhose connection is at the bottom so is you sat the unit inside a pool or large bucket i guess it could pull water although ive never tried
You need to measure the psi and gpm
How to put the little bottle on ?
The wand keeps popping off with the pressure. I can see you turn it and unscrew it, how do you secure the wand so it doesn’t pop off?
You have to push the wand in and twist it
Nice, I think it can lay down flat with those two legs above the bottle holder, so it won't tip over..
Your cannon works great. What brand and model is that. Thanks
I honestly dont know i got it off a friend who was moving & giving a bunch of cleaning supplies away
Cannot seem to get the power spray end part to disconnect so i can put the foam on. I knew it said it just screws on but i can't get it off.
Push it in then twist it off
Question, can you use this thing without water as a high pressure dryer to dry the car off?
Most definitely not lol
I got the same one but 3500 psi and 2.5 gpm. Is it too strong for washing cars if I have a 40 degree nozzle on???
The 40* nozzle with make it just fine for car washing. Still be careful how close you get to the paint
I’m about to buy it for my restaurant how long is the hose?
Only about 10'
The power cord goes along the side It's made the store there
Did you change your hose? I’m trying to find a hose that fits that pressure washer
Nope just hooked up my old hose
@@Lowe376slow oh okay thanks
The whole on off thing, dude! I thought the same thing, it’s totally backwards that they did it that way!
Great toturial - Thank you for the detailed overview it really helped understand how the unit works 🙂
Whats chemical is in your foam cannon?
Chemical guys foam wash
what is your foam cannon from
Couldn't tell ya, i picked it up off a buddy who was giving a bunch of his cleaning supplies away since he was moving
DO. NOT. BUY! These electric pressure washers claiming anything beyond 2200 PSI are an outright scam. I just returned my Powryte 3800 PSI model today for a full refund. I have an older Sun Joe SPX-4000 Pro rated at 2030 PSI. It still works very well and I mistakenly thought this Powryte 3800 PSI model might be a good upgrade. I also bought a 14" surface cleaner. I knew right away when I pulled the handle on that Powryte that the pressure was weak. I tested it with the brand new surface cleaner and it would barely spin the rotors if at all. I thought there might be something wrong with the surface cleaner until it occured to me that I should test it with my older Sun Joe. Sure enough, the Sun Joe spun that surface cleaer with ease. Let that soak in for a bit. This so-called "3800 PSI" Powryte model could not even spin the rotors on a surface cleaner whereas my older 2030 PSI model did that with ease. Do not buy any of these electric pressure washers claiming really high PSI ratings. Our market is flooded with them. I also suggest getting some sort of pressure guage. I just watched a YT video where a guy was testing a brand new "3800 PSI" model and the best he could measure was 1300-1400 PSI. It jumped to 1600 PSI with a Ryobi tip. Still, far less than the spec'd PSI.
Link to the video?
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Bet. Order cancelled
@@louferrari1503 I replied a few days ago with links. It looks like they have been conveniently deleted by the channel owner. Wonder why?
Thanks
Time stamps. Holy hell
Were you lookin for a specific moment?