Thank you for the shout out! ❤ your channel! ❤ your creativity! Thank you for doing this! I’m SO excited to buy this set up. THANK YOU 🙏 for making this video! Keep up the amazing content. OH YEAH! OH YEAH!.
Tim is a great dude. Old dude or not I’m glad I can call him my friend. Glad he pushed you to make this video. Really impressive what you can do for 14 times less than what Matt would charge you.
Hey brother, thank you for the shout-out! I appreciate it. The real shout-out goes out to you for putting in all the hard work and making this happen for us. We appreciate everything you do behind the scenes.
I think we have. I’ve had this in my mind ever since Matt showed his Kranzle. Then Chem X showed the Ryobi setup so didn’t want to do that route so was waiting for the right cheap machines.
Keav can you review the new p&s ceramic coating stout? How does it compare to DIY? Supposedly it's much more user friendly. They made defender really easy to use so I think stout will be the same thing
I nerd out on this stuff and try to explain as much as I can to limit all the questions that would end up being asked in the comments. Chem X they were just kind of having fun vlog style kind of and it was fun to watch.
@@Pedroluvslupe It’s two pressure washers I show how to run them together in the video. Here is the link they are on sale right now for $72. amzn.to/3Z02xxF
These companies won’t state that information, but the motor being induction should be good for hundreds of hours. The pump though I am not sure of. I would treat it like a residential machine and say 100 hours which is what most are rated for, but once again it’s hit or miss with these Amazon products.
@CarsWithKeav agreed i currently use the ryobi 1.2gpm . Another question is o change the tips from yellow to green am I using more water or is it just the pressure change from a smaller orifice to a wider one
@ Some companies have different sizes between their green, yellow and white. If they are the same size then it would be the same water and pressure just concentrating the amount of water to a smaller area having more impact to the surface.
I only did a quick test and forget the nozzle size, but I had gotten between 850-900 PSI at 1.6GPM. Which is why I think we can still go with a Bigger nozzle we should be able to hit 3.2gpm combined. Josh should have his review on it soon.
Keav, I don’t get it. What’s the point? All these expensive connects, lag time problems for more gpm? Anything over 2.2 for cars is possibly wasteful unless you’re washing a 747. 👍🏽
Does there have to be a point when your having fun experimenting in your garage? People wanted me to figure out a dual setup and I did it my way of course with cheap Amazon pressure washers. I would think wasteful has more to do with technique than any flow number, but my purpose was get as much GPM as possible for as little money as possible. I mean I mention many times that it was for fun and not something most should do as there is quirks to It. Of course I’ll get it dialed in and working great at some point. 🤣
Have you been to the self serve car wash lately? Some of those are putting out 5gpm or more, and it's brilliant. Unfortunately the chemicals they provide suck, so washing at home is still better.
@@joeschmoe6908 Yeah. All depends on how many people are using the bays at the same time. They are running like 8hp belt driven pressure washers so you could get more by yourself, but they are usually restricted to a certain amount so every bay has good flow. Most of them typically run 1200 PSI at 3GPM.
Hmm … not practical, not efficient, extra costs (fittings, hoses, etc), have to maintain/replace 2 units instead of 1 … yeah, no. 1 quality pressure washer is more than enough for every need. 😊😊😊
These pressure washers are on sale for $72 right now for Black Friday. amzn.to/3Z02xxF
Thank you for the shout out! ❤ your channel! ❤ your creativity! Thank you for doing this! I’m SO excited to buy this set up. THANK YOU 🙏 for making this video! Keep up the amazing content. OH YEAH! OH YEAH!.
Thank you for motivating me to pull the trigger on trying this out with my own design in mind.
@ imho it will be fun to really dial in the 2 pressure washers!
@@ThisOldDetailingDude that’s the fun part for me figuring it out.
Tim is a great dude. Old dude or not I’m glad I can call him my friend. Glad he pushed you to make this video. Really impressive what you can do for 14 times less than what Matt would charge you.
Tim is awesome! If we can figure out how to resolve these quirks it will be an amazing value.
I am a huge fan of Tim. #nodiddy
@ That’s not what Tim told me. 🤣
@CarsWithKeav 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Fake News!!! Hahahaha
Hey brother, thank you for the shout-out! I appreciate it. The real shout-out goes out to you for putting in all the hard work and making this happen for us. We appreciate everything you do behind the scenes.
So good!!
Thx bro
Can't wait for your review @imjoshv
I love all the passion you put into your reviews and setups!
Ok, the thumbnail part is hilarious. I’d like screen captures of each face 😂
$72 each right now on Amazon that is a steal. Really cool video and 3 GPM is crazy!
Bought the unit through your affiliate link. Thanks for the good video. Honestly just one will be enough gpm to clean my car
I feel like we discussed this. I'm so happy you're doing this!
I think we have. I’ve had this in my mind ever since Matt showed his Kranzle. Then Chem X showed the Ryobi setup so didn’t want to do that route so was waiting for the right cheap machines.
Amazing what you can do with a pressure washer Keav!! Looking forward to what you have in the queue to test!! Great video as always!!
Appreciate That!
I settled on doing presoak, rinse and rinseless as well. Cleans just as well and saves time
Very cool system, if I didn’t already have a Kranzle I’d be all over this
It’s just for fun anyways. Not fully dialed in to be fully useful yet, but I’m working on that. Kranzle is a great machine.
It’s great. Probably won’t do all this and just run a decent low noise gas washer, but this is fantastic work.
If you can run a gas washer then for sure that is the way to go.
Damn look at the lights blinking and the hose moving at 12:05 when he turns it on 😅this thing is a beast, amazing!
It’s a lot of water being forced. My house does the light flicker anytime a machine is plugged in whether it’s a hair dryer or a vacuum cleaner. 🤣
This is badass I didnt even know you can put any pressure washer in tandem.
They are a great dual system for an affordable price.Thanks for the informative video appreciate it ✊💎
Now we just got to get the quirks worked out.
You are a mad scientist
Thank You. Sometimes Mad and sometimes Bad. 🤣
Keav you really know how to sniff out deals! Can you do a black Friday video? I really want to get an mjjc foam Cannon on sale
@@aaron30569 I’ll have a video out tomorrow. MJJC doesn’t usually go on sale on Amazon or other places. You never know though.
Looking forward to the new Big Boi pressure washer update.
Supposed to be here in the next week or so. Maybe I should run them in a dual setup see if they hum. 🤣
Keav can you review the new p&s ceramic coating stout? How does it compare to DIY? Supposedly it's much more user friendly. They made defender really easy to use so I think stout will be the same thing
Impressive!!!! With some fine tuning could have a reliable setup for a fraction of the price!!!
I’ll figure it out at some point and make it less quirky.
Hope to see the Quiver soon there too
Can’t wait to get my hands on a test unit.
Just in time for Christmas!!!!!!
Black Friday too I just saw they are on sale for $72 now.
A true legend 🐐
Awesome video!
I was going to suggest doing this! The guys from Chem-x didn't really do an in-depth video. Thanks
I nerd out on this stuff and try to explain as much as I can to limit all the questions that would end up being asked in the comments. Chem X they were just kind of having fun vlog style kind of and it was fun to watch.
Keav, can you change the orfice of the MJJC foam canon up to something bigger than what's included in the box?
Absolutely you can. 1.4mm is a popular size and 1.5mm as well.
For $72 I think a seperate review for these Chinese units could do well to see the specs compared to like a ryobi or green works of a similar price.
Ok i’m confused. Where is the link for this pressure washer? I couldn’t understand. Are you connecting 2 at the same time?
@@Pedroluvslupe It’s two pressure washers I show how to run them together in the video. Here is the link they are on sale right now for $72. amzn.to/3Z02xxF
What would be the proper orfice size for one unit to perform with more flow?
I'm curious now about duel Ryobi.
Quite a few doing it. Check out Chem X video on it.
What’s size of adapters did you say you need for the quick connects & hoses? I missed it
Just ordered 2 hopefully these Chinese pressure washers last atleast 2 years each
The motor is barely working so that should be good. The link I don’t know about. Did you get the ultra cheap Black Friday deal for $72?
@ Yesir
interesting setup 3gpm is good
Now we just got to get it to work 100% of the time.
How did one work on its own without piggy back?
Can you PLEASE test one unit by itself so we can see Max.pressure & GPM - thanks.
He mentioned that @IMJOSHV will be doing a review on the single unit…😬👍🏼
Josh will be reviewing by itself, but I did get 850PSI at 1.6GPM which is why I think we can still get more out of this setup with a bigger nozzle.
How many hours is the washer built for ?
These companies won’t state that information, but the motor being induction should be good for hundreds of hours. The pump though I am not sure of. I would treat it like a residential machine and say 100 hours which is what most are rated for, but once again it’s hit or miss with these Amazon products.
@CarsWithKeav agreed i currently use the ryobi 1.2gpm . Another question is o change the tips from yellow to green am I using more water or is it just the pressure change from a smaller orifice to a wider one
@ Some companies have different sizes between their green, yellow and white. If they are the same size then it would be the same water and pressure just concentrating the amount of water to a smaller area having more impact to the surface.
How is this machine when you use just one?
I only did a quick test and forget the nozzle size, but I had gotten between 850-900 PSI at 1.6GPM. Which is why I think we can still go with a Bigger nozzle we should be able to hit 3.2gpm combined. Josh should have his review on it soon.
@@CarsWithKeav Thanks...I appreciate the reply back
Your Colombian Bam Bam is on sale at Amazon $39
I saw that! Video will be out tomorrow on my Black Friday picks.
Hard pass on these 😂
Too much of a headache.
Thanks for doing the dirty work, Keav.
It is not for everyone. I’ll get it dialed in at some point though.
Wait these are induction?????
Keav, I don’t get it. What’s the point? All these expensive connects, lag time problems for more gpm? Anything over 2.2 for cars is possibly wasteful unless you’re washing a 747. 👍🏽
Does there have to be a point when your having fun experimenting in your garage? People wanted me to figure out a dual setup and I did it my way of course with cheap Amazon pressure washers. I would think wasteful has more to do with technique than any flow number, but my purpose was get as much GPM as possible for as little money as possible. I mean I mention many times that it was for fun and not something most should do as there is quirks to
It. Of course I’ll get it dialed in and working great at some point. 🤣
Have you been to the self serve car wash lately? Some of those are putting out 5gpm or more, and it's brilliant. Unfortunately the chemicals they provide suck, so washing at home is still better.
@@joeschmoe6908 Yeah. All depends on how many people are using the bays at the same time. They are running like 8hp belt driven pressure washers so you could get more by yourself, but they are usually restricted to a certain amount so every bay has good flow. Most of them typically run 1200 PSI at 3GPM.
Keav out here dunking on people trying to sell $4000-$5000 high flow systems…. 🙂
Mine also comes with the cheap product quirks as well. 🤣 They have character. 🤣
Hmm … not practical, not efficient, extra costs (fittings, hoses, etc), have to maintain/replace 2 units instead of 1 … yeah, no.
1 quality pressure washer is more than enough for every need.
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Ridículo 😅😅
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