@ Possibly your audio settings are on mono splitting it automatically. If in stereo there is nothing in the right ear. I’m trying to fix it through TH-cam.
@@bnkh Yeah I made a goof was testing my double mics and forgot to set back to mono when I went to using one mic. My laptop was set to mono so I was hearing in both ears when editing. 🤦♂️
Thanks for reviewing this and the shout-out! I was hoping it would perform better than it did because the package and reel system seem cool. Good work dude!
I love the concept. It’s why I upgraded to the retractable reel. Maybe in a few years some of the more known brands can adopt some of these features. Thanks for the review.
I think this is just the start with innovative features in pressure washers. I think we are at the limits of a 110v circuit so features has to be the direction now.
Another great video Keav! The electric retraction feature is cool, but with those flow numbers and price, I think you should drop test it off of your wall!!!! 😂😂
What is the best DI setup with using a Ryobi 1800psi 1.2 gpm for under 200 cause I’m doing 2 or 3 cars on the weekends in my garage that I turned into a full detail shop looking to use it for my final rinse to stop water spots any input would be great since I seen you have did tons of videos on DI systems
What is the best portable spotless water filter I can buy. That is last item that I need. Just want a well made and easy to refill down the road, but I need one with cart or dolly.
Many people love the simple chuck from cr spotless. I have not reviewed it, but my cr spotless is great. This one is built to be portable and easy to use. amzn.to/4e98I8m
Me too, Giraffe for me has always delivered good numbers. A 3.5 gets 1.55 gpm if not closer to 1.6GPM. Only the Pro model didn’t get good numbers. That one is not worth the money. g20 is at a great price point.
@ I didn’t even try, but just assuming it would be 500 to 600 PSI and I don’t foresee much gpm improvement. The smart board is preventing it from improving. That’s the problem with smart boards they tune for a specific nozzle size and when you try to manipulate it doesn’t like it.
@@piggietruckerjones7545 It can barely do half their stated GPM without the tip. Just inflated numbers no way that pump is even internally capable of anywhere near what they stated.
The idea of this appeals to me. But they need to boost the build quality big time. When the controller fell out of the handle that easy, I was like "NOPE". If they built on the quality and put a lot stronger pump/motor and a heavier built case, and improve the quality of the gun to the level of something like EGO and their pressure washer which looks very stoutly built. Maybe a different company will take lead on something like this, run with it, and built something worth purchasing. Something like the EGO that you can mount on the wall.
@@CarsWithKeav You speak the truth Mr. Keav. Would someone purchase it if it were built to a high level, yeah, I actually think it would 100% sell IF (and a big if here) it were built to industrial standards. People pay crazy amounts for the Kranzle and other top machine, so if it were built to a high level using premium parts and a premium pump I think people would purchase it. Especially for a detailing shop or someplace like that were it could be mounted and then used in the business. Either way, it will probably sell 1,000,000 units on Amazon worldwide so the company won't have to worry about it anyway. Of course, it may break down on them six weeks into it? Who knows. It will be interesting to see what the durability of these units will be after some time has past and people have had a chance to use them for a while. I give the company credit, I was surprised someone else hadn't thought of that a long time ago. I give them credit for innovation. It's a good idea for sure and they gave it their best shot, they just need to up the quality of the materials, workmanship, and then they might have a stellar pressure washer on their hands.
@ if their focus is making money it’s easier to sell this unit than spend yourself into a spending category that is much less volume. Which is going to make you more money is their main purpose.
I want to develop merch just haven’t gotten around to designing. This shirt is from a TH-camr just down the road from me. It actually used to be Tavarish’s second channel called wrench everyday. Jared changed the name and runs it himself now. You can get these at Bunker Branding. I thought this shirt was great and many would get the meaning I’m trying to portray. 🤣
Kinda expensive. But nice . Got me thinking about it. I like the retractable thing. The sound not too loud sounds actually nice. But the price i rather get something esle. The performanceis just not there.
Yeah they missed a chance at something unique and amazing. This is what happens when you spend all R&D on the reel and don’t have enough room for a good pump and motor to fit. 🤣
Well... That was disappointing. I guess it now begs the question: When do we transition from a little exaggeration to blatant false advertising? This one is basically HALF of the stated pressure and flow.
It’s crazy they base it on the internal numbers. I have another Amazon one I’m testing that has a gauge in the pump saying 2k psi, but it barely delivers 700 psi at the nozzle. All this smart circuit board crap regulating too much I think
@@CarsWithKeav wooooooof that’s bananas, can we just get a electric hose reel to pair with our fav pressure washer? you recommend the karcher cube? my sunjoe refuses to die but it’s finally started to poop out…need something inexpensive to replace it before i decide on what i really want
I may get shot for this... I have found that my Uberflex hose is "better" for detailing than my MTM hose. More flexible, Easier to use.... Yes MTM is built way better but in this case... "Less better" is what I like. 🫣🤯
As long as it’s not an Active pressure washer they work pretty good. Even then the performance is the same just surging issues. 1/4 hose will flow any GPM that comes out of an electric pressure washer at 50ft. Get over 100ft and there will be pressure drop.
@@CarsWithKeav the way you break down the details is 🐐. Thank you for what you do and posting this. You are AWESOME. You make detailing great again 🤣🤣🤣
What is the best DI setup with using a Ryobi 1800psi 1.2 gpm for under 200 cause I’m doing 2 or 3 cars on the weekends in my garage that I turned into a full detail shop looking to use it for my final rinse to stop water spots any input would be great since I seen you have did tons of videos on DI systems
I can’t really answer without knowing the TDS of your water. Many cheaper systems can’t keep up if the water is high TDS. Also, if TDS is high the resin cost will get pretty high and you’ll have to refill often. That being said this one has the most capacity of anything under $200 and I think the best choice. amzn.to/3ClxDIi
@@CarsWithKeav that is the one I was exactly looking at lol I will get a TDS reading and touch base with you again cause you really know your stuff when it comes to these DI systems I appreciate your help
I apologize for the audio. There is no sound on the right side. Uggghhh can’t believe I didn’t check that.
I get audio out of both sides.🤷♂️
@ Possibly your audio settings are on mono splitting it automatically. If in stereo there is nothing in the right ear. I’m trying to fix it through TH-cam.
@@CarsWithKeavcould be. I'm on a Samsung tab S tablet.
@@CarsWithKeavI can haer it slightly on the right side
@@bnkh Yeah I made a goof was testing my double mics and forgot to set back to mono when I went to using one mic. My laptop was set to mono so I was hearing in both ears when editing. 🤦♂️
The retractable hose and the hose itself almost got me,...but those numbers are trash lol great review Keav!!!!!
I was so excited then I got to the bucket and all the wind came out my sails. 🤣
Nice honest review as usual! Great video!
Thank You 🙏
Thanks for reviewing this and the shout-out! I was hoping it would perform better than it did because the package and reel system seem cool. Good work dude!
Only R&D was the reel then they just shopped whatever pump and motor would fit. At least that is my assumption.
Nice 👍 good in concept now if we can combine performance!! Thanks for taking the time to show us!
They spent all R&D on the reel and ended up only having a little bit of room then shopped for one that would fit. At least that is what I think.
I love the concept. It’s why I upgraded to the retractable reel. Maybe in a few years some of the more known brands can adopt some of these features. Thanks for the review.
I think this is just the start with innovative features in pressure washers. I think we are at the limits of a 110v circuit so features has to be the direction now.
Almost had me....but numbers don't lie. N E X T!
Almost had me too. 🤣
Another great video Keav! The electric retraction feature is cool, but with those flow numbers and price, I think you should drop test it off of your wall!!!! 😂😂
I’m thinking about it, but maybe I can turn this into something unique and cool with the new wash cart build.
New Channel: Pressure Washers with Keav or GADGETS with Keav, Last One: Having Fun in Keav’s Corner 👌👀
I do so many different things it’s hard to have a specific channel name. Maybe it should just be “Keav Here” 🤣
@ Yes I like 👌
Love the bloopers 😂
They were extra good this time. 🤣
Take this type setup and put an active 2.0 grade pump in it, and it would be winner with a few other changes. Great concept though.
Don’t tempt me you don’t know how easily I am persuaded to try that. 🤣 How about we add some wheels too I think that would be nice.
@@CarsWithKeav Well since you laid it out there, and you have an active 2.0, you have no choice but to do it now.
@ Would have to be a cart because you can’t fit the 2.0 inside that case. They show horned a small motor and pump in there.
@@CarsWithKeav I have my active 2.0, hose reel, and DI tank mounted on a welding cart. Worked out well.
@ Love creative ideas others have. Wash cart building is so fun for me even though I don’t use them anymore.
Where can I find me a cheaper chair but like the one you have
If I knew the answer I would buy it. I need to look into a cheaper alternative. Maybe the comments section will have some info.
@@CarsWithKeav One option is to review Harbor Freight Best-Better-Good offering . Icon looks good, same for Griots twin
What is the best DI setup with using a Ryobi 1800psi 1.2 gpm for under 200 cause I’m doing 2 or 3 cars on the weekends in my garage that I turned into a full detail shop looking to use it for my final rinse to stop water spots any input would be great since I seen you have did tons of videos on DI systems
The Lamborghini of pressure washers 😂
Because it’s underperforming? 🤣
What is the best portable spotless water filter I can buy. That is last item that I need. Just want a well made and easy to refill down the road, but I need one with cart or dolly.
Many people love the simple chuck from cr spotless. I have not reviewed it, but my cr spotless is great. This one is built to be portable and easy to use. amzn.to/4e98I8m
I'm running the Giraffe Tools G20 with 3.0 orifice and getting 1,000psi @ 1.4gpm. I was hopeful this would have given better numbers given the specs.
Me too, Giraffe for me has always delivered good numbers. A 3.5 gets 1.55 gpm if not closer to 1.6GPM. Only the Pro model didn’t get good numbers. That one is not worth the money. g20 is at a great price point.
@@CarsWithKeav What does the PSI drop to on a 3.5? Is it worth the tradeoff?
@ I didn’t even try, but just assuming it would be 500 to 600 PSI and I don’t foresee much gpm improvement. The smart board is preventing it from improving. That’s the problem with smart boards they tune for a specific nozzle size and when you try to manipulate it doesn’t like it.
The all in one had some potential with the retract and nice hose but I wouldn’t justify the purchase due to the sad performance
@@panda51829able Agreed, they had one job.
Good review, once you got to measuring GPM womp, womp.
My smile just was lost the rest of the day. 🤣
I wish my giraffe tools pro had this hose 🙄😬🤦😜
Yeah, that hose is better than most stock ones, but for the price of the Pro it should have come with a better hose than the other Giraffe products.
Matt Moreman put a 90° on his Comet back in the day… you think that would work with this one???
I wish, but the Comet had a much bigger void area. This sits basically flush on the bottom. Horrible design.
thanks for the reply, much appreciated. It’s unfortunate that there isn’t enough space to accommodate that issue with a relatively simple solution.
I'm pretty sure these pressure washer numbers are saying with no nozzle tip there max gpm. Its the only thing that makes sense to me.
@@piggietruckerjones7545 It can barely do half their stated GPM without the tip. Just inflated numbers no way that pump is even internally capable of anywhere near what they stated.
First!! Happy Halloween 🎃
@@1stfrompuertorico568 Same to you!
The idea of this appeals to me. But they need to boost the build quality big time. When the controller fell out of the handle that easy, I was like "NOPE". If they built on the quality and put a lot stronger pump/motor and a heavier built case, and improve the quality of the gun to the level of something like EGO and their pressure washer which looks very stoutly built. Maybe a different company will take lead on something like this, run with it, and built something worth purchasing. Something like the EGO that you can mount on the wall.
Problem is these are in a price driven market. Would enough people pay for a $1300 electric reel pressure washer. I mean I would review it for sure. 🤣
@@CarsWithKeav You speak the truth Mr. Keav. Would someone purchase it if it were built to a high level, yeah, I actually think it would 100% sell IF (and a big if here) it were built to industrial standards. People pay crazy amounts for the Kranzle and other top machine, so if it were built to a high level using premium parts and a premium pump I think people would purchase it. Especially for a detailing shop or someplace like that were it could be mounted and then used in the business. Either way, it will probably sell 1,000,000 units on Amazon worldwide so the company won't have to worry about it anyway. Of course, it may break down on them six weeks into it? Who knows. It will be interesting to see what the durability of these units will be after some time has past and people have had a chance to use them for a while. I give the company credit, I was surprised someone else hadn't thought of that a long time ago. I give them credit for innovation. It's a good idea for sure and they gave it their best shot, they just need to up the quality of the materials, workmanship, and then they might have a stellar pressure washer on their hands.
@ if their focus is making money it’s easier to sell this unit than spend yourself into a spending category that is much less volume. Which is going to make you more money is their main purpose.
That shirt though @CarswithKeav!#MerchComingSoon?
I want to develop merch just haven’t gotten around to designing. This shirt is from a TH-camr just down the road from me. It actually used to be Tavarish’s second channel called wrench everyday. Jared changed the name and runs it himself now. You can get these at Bunker Branding. I thought this shirt was great and many would get the meaning I’m trying to portray. 🤣
Kinda expensive. But nice . Got me thinking about it. I like the retractable thing. The sound not too loud sounds actually nice. But the price i rather get something esle. The performanceis just not there.
They had a chance at something great just not enough room inside that case to have a decent pump and motor.
now you are making my decision difficult.
never mind lol
Yeah they missed a chance at something unique and amazing. This is what happens when you spend all R&D on the reel and don’t have enough room for a good pump and motor to fit. 🤣
@@CarsWithKeav Hahhaha facts
It's electric boogie woogie
Dang it, that would have been a great clip to insert.
Nice
@@gearlstrickland3365 Thx
Audio is left Chanel only!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@julientaylor I know that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Pinned comment has me saying sorry for that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🤣
Well... That was disappointing. I guess it now begs the question: When do we transition from a little exaggeration to blatant false advertising? This one is basically HALF of the stated pressure and flow.
and for the low introductory price of too much money 😜🐿️💨
They had one job to make the next best thing and got lost along the way.
It’s crazy they base it on the internal numbers. I have another Amazon one I’m testing that has a gauge in the pump saying 2k psi, but it barely delivers 700 psi at the nozzle. All this smart circuit board crap regulating too much I think
@@CarsWithKeav wooooooof that’s bananas, can we just get a electric hose reel to pair with our fav pressure washer?
you recommend the karcher cube? my sunjoe refuses to die but it’s finally started to poop out…need something inexpensive to replace it before i decide on what i really want
@@FrankoDetails Karcher cube is a great machine.
So disappointing. I was already to buy until you demonstrated the Low performance numbers. So sad
They just didn’t have room for any good pump and motor combo to fit in there.
There is no audio in the right channel.
@@NateCCIE Dang it! Too late now.
😢
I may get shot for this... I have found that my Uberflex hose is "better" for detailing than my MTM hose. More flexible, Easier to use.... Yes MTM is built way better but in this case... "Less better" is what I like. 🫣🤯
As long as it’s not an Active pressure washer they work pretty good. Even then the performance is the same just surging issues. 1/4 hose will flow any GPM that comes out of an electric pressure washer at 50ft. Get over 100ft and there will be pressure drop.
@@CarsWithKeav the way you break down the details is 🐐. Thank you for what you do and posting this. You are AWESOME. You make detailing great again 🤣🤣🤣
What is the best DI setup with using a Ryobi 1800psi 1.2 gpm for under 200 cause I’m doing 2 or 3 cars on the weekends in my garage that I turned into a full detail shop looking to use it for my final rinse to stop water spots any input would be great since I seen you have did tons of videos on DI systems
I can’t really answer without knowing the TDS of your water. Many cheaper systems can’t keep up if the water is high TDS. Also, if TDS is high the resin cost will get pretty high and you’ll have to refill often. That being said this one has the most capacity of anything under $200 and I think the best choice. amzn.to/3ClxDIi
@@CarsWithKeav that is the one I was exactly looking at lol I will get a TDS reading and touch base with you again cause you really know your stuff when it comes to these DI systems I appreciate your help