I have two of the Ridge Washer guns (one for house, one for shop) and I have been super pleased. The trigger lock mechanism works great on both, and I find it’s incredibly helpful when priming the lines with water before turning on the pressure washer. Highly recommend.
Just bought the first cheap Yamatic one. I'm just a retired guy who will be doing his own vehicles. I'll let you know how it goes. Really liked the video.
As long as what you are buying makes your washing more enjoyable that is all that matters. That is what I am all about not everybody will want or need everything I review, but if you do its always something to make washing more fun. If you hate it you won't do it as much and for many such as myself washing my car is therapy and a way to get away from everything going on around you.
I bought a foam cannon kit locally and it came with one of the cheaper ones, was lookijg to upgrade without breaking the bank, so just the video when i needed it, you deserve more sibscribers
I bought that Ridge Washer gun because of the trigger lock mechanism. I wouldn't worry about tripping and falling with it. The lock barely holds the gun in the "on" position when you want it to. Sneeze? Fart? Touch the trigger at all? Yeah that trigger lock pops right off. It's so bad at holding the trigger down, in fact, that it has been hanging on a hook in my shed for almost a year. Best advice, just save your money up and get you an MTM SGS28. I use mine with KEW quick connect and have never looked back. I have at least 4 of those guns collecting dust.
It looked like it would pop out if you dropped it. Somebody else commented that best way is to lock it and apply a slight bit of pressure, but not enough to unlock it. You have to have a little bit of hand grip to control the gun enough. If you are willing to spend you will never regret the purchase of an SGS28. Its so smooth and I have abused for 3 years now.
Fed EX Ground China New Jersey! Had me rolling when you said that. I did upgrade my gun and hose after seeing a bunch of videos but went the real budget friendly and didn't get the hose that unkinks easily. The gun came with a foam cannon and seemed like a good deal, the gun works well but no swivel. I do like the attention to detail you put in these videos. I may look to upgrade to a swivel gun, that is if I don't win the giveaway. I've never even tried to open my pressure washer gun. But it's cool to see how they look inside. Great video.
My first big purchase was the MTM SGS28 and it didn't work so took apart and found a small piece of metal in the valve. cleaned it out and perfect ever since. I'm not one to return so I like to open things up and fix or modify. Was able to get the Ridge Washer swivel spinning pretty good after a few seconds with my belt sander. There was no way I was going to say those letters each time so that is what popped in my head. Funny thing their Amazon listing literally has that is the first part of their title. I bet that kills search results.
I have noticed that as well in multiple of your videos that you modify and fix a product. I'm the same but usually when something doesn't work and then I'll tinker with it bc at that point it's already not working. But I like the fact not just sending something back and seeing how to make it possibly better as well. At some point I may make one of the budget carts as I don't have a garage and at that time I may upgrade everything, or if I'm lucky to win the giveaway I'll start that process now. But it's been interesting, I've been very much getting more into the appeal of wanting to wash my car or other people's cars that I know. The process as it can be relaxing and not a chore. I swear, if it wasn't raining for the next few days or even later today, I would try to wash my car even without being able to use my power washer. I couldn't say that a year ago, I wouldn't even give a thought or bother. Really says a lot at how much I have started enjoying washing vehicles. The right tools do make all the difference, that's for sure.
I've been looking at pictures of the internals of the McKillans. The Mingle is basically the same thing. The Essential looks the same, but is more refined with nickel plated housing and the shape of the brass housing is shapped differently at the 1/4 inch tip. I would suggest you use a magnet to test if the tubes inside the guns are real stainless or just Nickel or chrome plated steel.If the magnet sticks it is steel, if not it is stainless.
The Mckillans I used to have before giving to a friend. The swivel is more like the Essential. Using a magnet is a great idea for future testing. Appreciate that!
Great review. Im not a professional auto guy, so I was looking at the lower priced guns. A $100+ gun is way overkill for me. Washing 3 cars on a nice Sunday morning 😊 Thank You for posting. I was originally looking at the essential but might give the mingle a try.
I can’t see spending $100+ on a gun either. $85 for the SGS28 is high as I’m going. It’s tough and has been through heck and back and still kicking 3 years later.
Thanks for getting the Ridge Washer gun to test! That’s the only one I’ve seen with the “liability” trigger:) I ended up getting it and swapped the brass 1/4” qc for a SS veloci and it looks good. If it had the smooth pull of the Mingle(mines called a JoeJet) it would be the top contender mid range gun. I have the SS Yamatic and totally agree it’s bulky and for the the price you may as well get the MTM. I believe at one point the WX Mech was at $20. That definitely woulda been worth it for the connections. Excellent job!! The pull test was the most eye opening for sure. I see an sgs28 in the near future. Never thought I’d be a pw gun junkie😂.
I never thought I would be a car wash junkie. LOL At least I get a tax write off for buying these to use in the video. You are the real pioneer here and always have great information in the comment section. I appreciate you for that.
Gave it to a friend, but could always go and test. I would think though it should be the same as the Essential Washer. They are close to being identical and pretty sure manufactured in the same facility.
Thank you for reviewing all these guns. Very helpful! I especially enjoy your bloopers at end. Got to do it inside this time,no wheelers running up and down the roads😂
Got a really good deal on Amazon for the Essential one… fast forward 2 months it started leaking from everywhere after only using 5-6 times. I caved and bought the SGS28 since it was on sale. Starting to think I probably shouldn’t cheap out on some stuff 😂
That’s weird I wonder if some debri was stuck in the valve which can happen to any sprayer just based on what’s in the water. You’ll enjoy the SGS28 though I bet that trigger is way easier to pull.
Sup Keav! I've built a small setup for my neighbor, we should be done with the project today. I have MTM sgs28 vs his Active one he bought, I've watched the comparison you did of both. I can't wait to use it in action, it's got the click, I'm not sure if I'll like that, but I might, we see!
Click can be removed if you don't like it. You can't go wrong with either one. I would say if you did several cars in one day the SGS28 is going to have way less hand fatigue at the end of the day.
I enjoy watching your channel. You have stated on your channel the SPTA cordless electric pump sprayer is becoming one of your favorites. Is it really worth the $60 ?
Giveaway came just in time my Karcher which lasted me 4 years has gone to pressure washer heaven lol 😄. Great info, TBH the mingle seems like the better deal and almost the same as the sold out essential.
Essential Washer and Mingle noticed and decided to make basically the same thing. Essential washer may have improved the quality of the fittings and metal finish.
I was thinking about buying a Mckillans but I see others are recommending a MTM SGS28. I see that one is $25 more. Would you say paying $25 more for the MTM over the Mckillans is worth it? or is the Mckillans good enough. Im just detailing my own cars with a 3000 psi electric pressure washer.
This is a tricky one as the Mckillans is a great price and a good sprayer. I myself would buy the SGS28 every time over any other spray gun that is less than $100. I have tried them all and none of them feel as good in the hand and the trigger pull is the easiest out there. I have abused mine for 3 years now and all I have had to do is replace a quick connect a month ago due to it finally leaking and had to clear some sediment that built up inside which would happen to any sprayer.
It’s a tough decision if you want higher quality then the essential washer for sure. Only reason I would buy the Ridge Washer is for the trigger lock. There for me is no other reason to get it than to help with hand fatigue.
Thank you Keav! I will be buying the Rigid. I've been looking for a gun with a trigger lock on for when I wash my fence and house. Also, I'm curious why I haven't seen you use the foam cannon hack using the metering tips in what seems like a while. Do the tips wear out quickly or is it just that you don't use them for your videos?
I use too many different soaps to have a. Glance to store them in the bottle. Also, most of my audience doesn’t do auto mix so it helps to explain the solutions.
Hi , I just bought some cheap gun. But my wrist hurts when using it. Feels like the pressure are too strong. Is it because of the gun or it’s because of i’m not strong enough to hold any gun?
It’s due to the tension on the trigger. Most of the cheaper ones are much harder to pull back and hold. If you want very little wrist fatigue you have to spend more to get and SGS28 which is very easy to pull the trigger and hold it down. I have been using mine for 3 years now.
I watched your video because I’m in the market for a replacement pressure gun, I bought a brand name one but it now leaks out of the swivel, any ideas how to fit that? Tried teflon tape, but didn’t help.
If it’s coming out of where it swivels then I’m not sure much can be done. Unless it’s a leak internal and it’s coming out of the gun at the swivel. There are a few areas that can be tightened if you remove the plastic coverings. If it’s a threaded area Teflon and leverage to tighten might help.
I’ve taken it apart already and tried teflon tape, still leaks, I’ve read on TH-cam someone said blue lock tight. I’ll see how that works if not I’m buying a new gun. Thanks for your input.
@@blandry021 Non problem, if buying a new gun I always suggest the MtM SGS28 a bit more expensive, but built to last has the easiest pull trigger on the market by far.
All connection threads on these are NPT. Depending on which end is if it’s 1/4 or 3/8 inch in size. 3/8 at the bottom where the hose connects and 1/4 where the nozzles would connect.
I've had mine for a few months now and I love it. No problems with the plastic lock mechanism, it does release pretty easy though so I grip it rather loosely, I have arthritis and it helps on that front.
For what I like in a sprayer the SGS28 is worth it as the trigger pull tension is so easy on the SGS28. Plus I know it’s durable with my sgs28 being almost 4 years old dropped 100’s of times and still runs great.
Considering going with the sgs-28, but the mingle seems like a cool option to try. Is the sgs28 worth it for the extra cost? Btw thanks for this video! Filled with lots of great info as per usual, greatly appreciated!
From my perspective it the best value in pressure washer guns, but is a big spend if you are starting out your wash setup build. Many will start out with something like the Mingle or even one without a swivel and then upgrade latter. just depends on your budget.
Amazing so far and very easy to install by yourself. Will be filming a phase 2 wash bay video once I get my outside drain done. Water is not going where I want it outside and I may have cut my channels a little lower than my driveway so some water sits there.
Yes! This is the type of content I want to see! Quick, to the point, no BS ❤ The end!! Keep the bloopers in all your videos as well 😂 I love it! I wish I could have been here for a giveaway! Literally any giveaway would help me SO much right now! I have a gun worse than any of these that kills my hand!! It’s a $15 cheap purple one (no swivel) that I’ve had for a few years now. If I could buy a new one, we’ll obviously I’d go with the Sgs28 (dream gun), but from these ones, the all blue Essential Washer would be a complete dream compared to the bulky plastic Purple Piece of trash I’ve been using! Lol Thank you for taking the time to make such an awesome video!
Thank you! I'll definitely stay tuned. Life's been a rollercoaster, especially with the pandemic and losing my amazing father to Covid; he was only 57. I've had to move over an hour away, across the city to an area where the people and vehicles (if any) are very different from what I'm used to, making restarting my business even more of a challenge. But I can't stay in this grief-filled bedroom forever, so little by little, I'm trying to pick myself back up. I've been subbed to you on both my accounts for a couple of years now. Your content is a great help, and I'll be watching more and catching up on what I've missed! Looking forward to any upcoming giveaways! Thanks again for keeping it real. - Tiffany, Tillman Detailing
I used to give out to friends, but they all have good setups now. I'll collect enough to do some combo giveaways, but only if its a worth product. I won't giveaway the crappy ones.
The point is to give you all the information to make your own decision. There is no best as everybody has an opinion on what they think are the most important features. I could ask 10 people and would get at least 5 different answers. The title has a question mark which means I am asking you based on the video which do you think is best. The comment section is a discussion on that as well.
I think I did enough showing them being used won’t change anything they will all have the same performance. I went over all the features I think that should go into making your own decision. If you don’t agree then that’s fine you can always upload your own video.
I have an SGS28 and been using for 3 years now and that's the most I will pay for a Spray gun for personal use. The SGS35 IMO is too big and not worth the money to somebody who washes their car a few times a week. It was developed to be a food grade cleaning product. Mosmatic is not worth the purchase either as I don't like the click and prefer the no tension trigger of the MTM. I buy these as a way to review and inform my audience and create content.
I have two of the Ridge Washer guns (one for house, one for shop) and I have been super pleased. The trigger lock mechanism works great on both, and I find it’s incredibly helpful when priming the lines with water before turning on the pressure washer. Highly recommend.
It’s very touchy too so if you did drop it most likely it will disengage. At least the one I have would.
Perfect timing as I need a new gun! Thanks so much!
SO many out there I had to find out how good they are.
Just bought the first cheap Yamatic one. I'm just a retired guy who will be doing his own vehicles. I'll let you know how it goes. Really liked the video.
As long as what you are buying makes your washing more enjoyable that is all that matters. That is what I am all about not everybody will want or need everything I review, but if you do its always something to make washing more fun. If you hate it you won't do it as much and for many such as myself washing my car is therapy and a way to get away from everything going on around you.
So how’d you like it?
I bought a foam cannon kit locally and it came with one of the cheaper ones, was lookijg to upgrade without breaking the bank, so just the video when i needed it, you deserve more sibscribers
Appreciate that.
I bought that Ridge Washer gun because of the trigger lock mechanism. I wouldn't worry about tripping and falling with it. The lock barely holds the gun in the "on" position when you want it to. Sneeze? Fart? Touch the trigger at all? Yeah that trigger lock pops right off. It's so bad at holding the trigger down, in fact, that it has been hanging on a hook in my shed for almost a year. Best advice, just save your money up and get you an MTM SGS28. I use mine with KEW quick connect and have never looked back. I have at least 4 of those guns collecting dust.
I did for that reason and aesthetics. I think your spot on with just getting the 28. Had no idea the pull was that easy.
It looked like it would pop out if you dropped it. Somebody else commented that best way is to lock it and apply a slight bit of pressure, but not enough to unlock it. You have to have a little bit of hand grip to control the gun enough. If you are willing to spend you will never regret the purchase of an SGS28. Its so smooth and I have abused for 3 years now.
Fed EX Ground China New Jersey!
Had me rolling when you said that.
I did upgrade my gun and hose after seeing a bunch of videos but went the real budget friendly and didn't get the hose that unkinks easily. The gun came with a foam cannon and seemed like a good deal, the gun works well but no swivel.
I do like the attention to detail you put in these videos. I may look to upgrade to a swivel gun, that is if I don't win the giveaway.
I've never even tried to open my pressure washer gun. But it's cool to see how they look inside.
Great video.
My first big purchase was the MTM SGS28 and it didn't work so took apart and found a small piece of metal in the valve. cleaned it out and perfect ever since. I'm not one to return so I like to open things up and fix or modify. Was able to get the Ridge Washer swivel spinning pretty good after a few seconds with my belt sander. There was no way I was going to say those letters each time so that is what popped in my head. Funny thing their Amazon listing literally has that is the first part of their title. I bet that kills search results.
I have noticed that as well in multiple of your videos that you modify and fix a product. I'm the same but usually when something doesn't work and then I'll tinker with it bc at that point it's already not working.
But I like the fact not just sending something back and seeing how to make it possibly better as well.
At some point I may make one of the budget carts as I don't have a garage and at that time I may upgrade everything, or if I'm lucky to win the giveaway I'll start that process now.
But it's been interesting, I've been very much getting more into the appeal of wanting to wash my car or other people's cars that I know. The process as it can be relaxing and not a chore.
I swear, if it wasn't raining for the next few days or even later today, I would try to wash my car even without being able to use my power washer.
I couldn't say that a year ago, I wouldn't even give a thought or bother. Really says a lot at how much I have started enjoying washing vehicles.
The right tools do make all the difference, that's for sure.
Seen a few your videos and this was just was what I was looking for! Thanks for comparing them.
You're Welcome
@@CarsWithKeavsubscribed!
I've been looking at pictures of the internals of the McKillans. The Mingle is basically the same thing. The Essential looks the same, but is more refined with nickel plated housing and the shape of the brass housing is shapped differently at the 1/4 inch tip. I would suggest you use a magnet to test if the tubes inside the guns are real stainless or just Nickel or chrome plated steel.If the magnet sticks it is steel, if not it is stainless.
The Mckillans I used to have before giving to a friend. The swivel is more like the Essential. Using a magnet is a great idea for future testing. Appreciate that!
Great idea! If the magnet sticks it’s steel if it doesn’t it ain’t real:)
I went with the essential before all the hype around it and bought their 50 ft 3/8" inch hose that has a swivel on it as well! Couldn't be happier!
Double swivel action has to be real nice.
@@CarsWithKeav Yes it is very nice! Essential Washer has quality products at reasonable prices, buy with confidence!
Nice comparison video for the entry stubbies. Harbor Freight just came out with a stubby that looks just like the ridge washer for $24.99
It is the exact same spray gun just rebranded.
Who else would take them all apart? Way to go Keav!
Great review. Im not a professional auto guy, so I was looking at the lower priced guns. A $100+ gun is way overkill for me. Washing 3 cars on a nice Sunday morning 😊
Thank You for posting. I was originally looking at the essential but might give the mingle a try.
I can’t see spending $100+ on a gun either. $85 for the SGS28 is high as I’m going. It’s tough and has been through heck and back and still kicking 3 years later.
Thanks for getting the Ridge Washer gun to test! That’s the only one I’ve seen with the “liability” trigger:) I ended up getting it and swapped the brass 1/4” qc for a SS veloci and it looks good. If it had the smooth pull of the Mingle(mines called a JoeJet) it would be the top contender mid range gun. I have the SS Yamatic and totally agree it’s bulky and for the the price you may as well get the MTM. I believe at one point the WX Mech was at $20. That definitely woulda been worth it for the connections. Excellent job!! The pull test was the most eye opening for sure. I see an sgs28 in the near future. Never thought I’d be a pw gun junkie😂.
I never thought I would be a car wash junkie. LOL At least I get a tax write off for buying these to use in the video. You are the real pioneer here and always have great information in the comment section. I appreciate you for that.
Cant wait to see more products from essential washer
Some are telling me the swivel 3/8 hose is nice.
The ridge washer mechanism is awesome but mine stopped umm stopping spraying before I could even wash the car looking to buy another love the video
It’s a great mechanism not the most durable and a big touchy. Have fun washing!
I'd love to see the trigger pull testing for previously reviewed guns. Like the McKillans
Gave it to a friend, but could always go and test. I would think though it should be the same as the Essential Washer. They are close to being identical and pretty sure manufactured in the same facility.
Thank you for reviewing all these guns. Very helpful! I especially enjoy your bloopers at end. Got to do it inside this time,no wheelers running up and down the roads😂
Now I can hear my kids running and making all kind of noise upstairs. LOL
@@CarsWithKeav LOL! Must not have been bad enough to make bloopers, lol
Got a really good deal on Amazon for the Essential one… fast forward 2 months it started leaking from everywhere after only using 5-6 times. I caved and bought the SGS28 since it was on sale. Starting to think I probably shouldn’t cheap out on some stuff 😂
That’s weird I wonder if some debri was stuck in the valve which can happen to any sprayer just based on what’s in the water. You’ll enjoy the SGS28 though I bet that trigger is way easier to pull.
@CarsWithKeav I received the SGS28, is it supposed to have a little play in the trigger before actually squeezing it or did I get a defective one 😅
@ If you mean it being a little loose yes they all do that. Has about 1/8 inch sometimes more of free movement.
Sup Keav! I've built a small setup for my neighbor, we should be done with the project today. I have MTM sgs28 vs his Active one he bought, I've watched the comparison you did of both. I can't wait to use it in action, it's got the click, I'm not sure if I'll like that, but I might, we see!
Click can be removed if you don't like it. You can't go wrong with either one. I would say if you did several cars in one day the SGS28 is going to have way less hand fatigue at the end of the day.
Great comparison! Thank you. The FedEx ground New Jersey had rolling 😂
I'm like how am I going to say this and no way was I going to say each letter. LOL
I enjoy watching your channel. You have stated on your channel the SPTA cordless electric pump sprayer is becoming one of your favorites. Is it really worth the $60 ?
Giveaway came just in time my Karcher which lasted me 4 years has gone to pressure washer heaven lol 😄. Great info, TBH the mingle seems like the better deal and almost the same as the sold out essential.
4 years is a good run. Good luck! Mingle is very close just slightly less overall quality materials. The accessories are a great value as well.
Lol the end always gets me 😂😂😂
🤣🤣
My Yamatic swivel works Great!
That’s my favorite part. 🤣
Love my McKillans swivel gun.
Essential Washer and Mingle noticed and decided to make basically the same thing. Essential washer may have improved the quality of the fittings and metal finish.
I was thinking about buying a Mckillans but I see others are recommending a MTM SGS28. I see that one is $25 more. Would you say paying $25 more for the MTM over the Mckillans is worth it? or is the Mckillans good enough. Im just detailing my own cars with a 3000 psi electric pressure washer.
This is a tricky one as the Mckillans is a great price and a good sprayer. I myself would buy the SGS28 every time over any other spray gun that is less than $100. I have tried them all and none of them feel as good in the hand and the trigger pull is the easiest out there. I have abused mine for 3 years now and all I have had to do is replace a quick connect a month ago due to it finally leaking and had to clear some sediment that built up inside which would happen to any sprayer.
would you go with the Essential washer with SS fittings or the Rigid Washer one?
It’s a tough decision if you want higher quality then the essential washer for sure. Only reason I would buy the Ridge Washer is for the trigger lock. There for me is no other reason to get it than to help with hand fatigue.
Thank you Keav! I will be buying the Rigid. I've been looking for a gun with a trigger lock on for when I wash my fence and house. Also, I'm curious why I haven't seen you use the foam cannon hack using the metering tips in what seems like a while. Do the tips wear out quickly or is it just that you don't use them for your videos?
I use too many different soaps to have a. Glance to store them in the bottle. Also, most of
my audience doesn’t do auto mix so it helps to explain the solutions.
@@CarsWithKeav Thank you for responding. I'm going to buy those next then.
Hi , I just bought some cheap gun. But my wrist hurts when using it. Feels like the pressure are too strong. Is it because of the gun or it’s because of i’m not strong enough to hold any gun?
It’s due to the tension on the trigger. Most of the cheaper ones are much harder to pull back and hold. If you want very little wrist fatigue you have to spend more to get and SGS28 which is very easy to pull the trigger and hold it down. I have been using mine for 3 years now.
I watched your video because I’m in the market for a replacement pressure gun, I bought a brand name one but it now leaks out of the swivel, any ideas how to fit that? Tried teflon tape, but didn’t help.
If it’s coming out of where it swivels then I’m not sure much can be done. Unless it’s a leak internal and it’s coming out of the gun at the swivel. There are a few areas that can be tightened if you remove the plastic coverings. If it’s a threaded area Teflon and leverage to tighten might help.
I’ve taken it apart already and tried teflon tape, still leaks, I’ve read on TH-cam someone said blue lock tight. I’ll see how that works if not I’m buying a new gun. Thanks for your input.
@@blandry021 Non problem, if buying a new gun I always suggest the MtM SGS28 a bit more expensive, but built to last has the easiest pull trigger on the market by far.
I want to know the pressure washer gun adapter is npt?
All connection threads on these are NPT. Depending on which end is if it’s 1/4 or 3/8 inch in size. 3/8 at the bottom where the hose connects and 1/4 where the nozzles would connect.
Nice find on the Ridge Washer!
I've had mine for a few months now and I love it. No problems with the plastic lock mechanism, it does release pretty easy though so I grip it rather loosely, I have arthritis and it helps on that front.
@@edruiz6364glad to hear haha I just got one and wasn’t sure about it due to absolutely zero youtube reviews on it
I'm a bit of an Amazon search nerd and will buy anything no matter if it has a rating or not. LOL
A few have told me it is very touchy which is good because if you drop it then most likely the lock will disengage.
Most who post reviews try to stick with name brands or ones that are given for free. Views come easier and less expenses.
Essential vs mtm sgs28 is it worth the difference on price ?
For what I like in a sprayer the SGS28 is worth it as the trigger pull tension is so easy on the SGS28. Plus I know it’s durable with my sgs28 being almost 4 years old dropped 100’s of times and still runs great.
Considering going with the sgs-28, but the mingle seems like a cool option to try. Is the sgs28 worth it for the extra cost?
Btw thanks for this video! Filled with lots of great info as per usual, greatly appreciated!
From my perspective it the best value in pressure washer guns, but is a big spend if you are starting out your wash setup build. Many will start out with something like the Mingle or even one without a swivel and then upgrade latter. just depends on your budget.
How's that AC splitter holding up for you so far?
Amazing so far and very easy to install by yourself. Will be filming a phase 2 wash bay video once I get my outside drain done. Water is not going where I want it outside and I may have cut my channels a little lower than my driveway so some water sits there.
Keav,They just released the Swivel Gun Pro,Please Test It!!! Thanks.
I just reviewed it video went up a few hours ago. th-cam.com/video/-vzT0tmOtSU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=aJCf7qiHX4Aq3uS0
@CarsWithKeav THANK YOU!!,Just watched it.
I'm gonna buy it###
@@kevinkinsler Nice! It’s a great all around spray gun.
Yes! This is the type of content I want to see! Quick, to the point, no BS ❤ The end!! Keep the bloopers in all your videos as well 😂 I love it! I wish I could have been here for a giveaway! Literally any giveaway would help me SO much right now! I have a gun worse than any of these that kills my hand!! It’s a $15 cheap purple one (no swivel) that I’ve had for a few years now. If I could buy a new one, we’ll obviously I’d go with the Sgs28 (dream gun), but from these ones, the all blue Essential Washer would be a complete dream compared to the bulky plastic Purple Piece of trash I’ve been using! Lol
Thank you for taking the time to make such an awesome video!
You’re Welcome, I’ll be doing more giveaways so stay tuned for those. Hopefully you get that SGS28 someday!
Thank you! I'll definitely stay tuned. Life's been a rollercoaster, especially with the pandemic and losing my amazing father to Covid; he was only 57. I've had to move over an hour away, across the city to an area where the people and vehicles (if any) are very different from what I'm used to, making restarting my business even more of a challenge. But I can't stay in this grief-filled bedroom forever, so little by little, I'm trying to pick myself back up. I've been subbed to you on both my accounts for a couple of years now. Your content is a great help, and I'll be watching more and catching up on what I've missed! Looking forward to any upcoming giveaways! Thanks again for keeping it real. - Tiffany, Tillman Detailing
I got that cheaper yamatic my plan is still to upgrade to the sgs28
Also I always wondered what you’re gonna do with all these extra items you get for your reviews. Now I know!
I used to give out to friends, but they all have good setups now. I'll collect enough to do some combo giveaways, but only if its a worth product. I won't giveaway the crappy ones.
Great video
Thank You
You titled this video which one was best and you didn’t give us a recommendation? What the hell is the point of this video?
The point is to give you all the information to make your own decision. There is no best as everybody has an opinion on what they think are the most important features. I could ask 10 people and would get at least 5 different answers. The title has a question mark which means I am asking you based on the video which do you think is best. The comment section is a discussion on that as well.
@@CarsWithKeav you’re holding all the guns in your hand just tell us which one is the best budget one.
@@tigerrider6711Relax dude
How bout actually showing us by using each
I think I did enough showing them being used won’t change anything they will all have the same performance. I went over all the features I think that should go into making your own decision. If you don’t agree then that’s fine you can always upload your own video.
Hi handsome. Great channel. Yes this is what I wanted to see . Yes. May I recommend several cryptos:XRP, XLM, XDC. THANKS FOR YOUR VIDEO. YES.
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He spent all this money on this review when he could’ve bought a mosmatic / SGS35 acqualine
I have an SGS28 and been using for 3 years now and that's the most I will pay for a Spray gun for personal use. The SGS35 IMO is too big and not worth the money to somebody who washes their car a few times a week. It was developed to be a food grade cleaning product. Mosmatic is not worth the purchase either as I don't like the click and prefer the no tension trigger of the MTM. I buy these as a way to review and inform my audience and create content.
He’s literally doing it for us to not waste our money on a crappy budget gun…
Aroldo don't be that guy, be grateful people out there devote their time and money into these reviews to help us make better buying decisions.