Well.....I plan on keeping mine in the heated garage. My only idea would be to run some RV anti-freeze through the pump prior to storing. Not sure how I would do it but I would start there.
I checked the link and it looks like the 1800 PSI is out of stock. I did have the 1600 PSI and did not notice much of a difference from the 1600 to the 1800. If you decided to try it, let us know what you experience.
I'm glad you got the hose to screw into the adapter. I thought mine was faulty, so I got them to send me another one. Nope, same result. So I went to Canadian Tire and bought one, worked smooth as butter connecting the hose. So I'm not sure what kind of thread pattern that connector is, but it wouldn't work for me. Not to mention what they charge to purchase one of those! Glad I didnt have to pay for it.
Being a DYI weekend warrior who cleans his own vehicles, I think this thing works well for the cost and performance. I will say that I usually only get a year or so of use out of them though.
I am hoping to get more than a year. I did ruin my first one by leaving outside in the winter with water in it. Cracked the pump. Thanks for the comment.
@@RMAGarage I’m on my 3rd cube and so far this one has been running well for about a year and a half. I did purchase another one for $80 on Amazon during their Black Friday sales 👍
Still love it? Some good Black Friday sales on it currently. I think $124.99 I think a better hose and gun would be good as well. You don’t use disconnects?
I Still like and use the power washer. My only dislike is that the hose from the power washer to the gun is stiff and takes a little time to stretch out. It wants to curl back up during the first minutes of use. After a bit it is fine. I do use the quick disconnects and made a video about it. Check this out (th-cam.com/video/Egvhxz8-0ng/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PrMXfJ8bjZWRp1yS). I would purchase again because it is small and portable and fits in my small garage.
Craig, honestly I can not tell the difference between 1600 psi and 1800 psi. However, the 1800 psi model has better component which includes a better hose and metal extension on the wand. I almost got the one on wheels but decided I did not need to pull it around and it fits better in the garage and in the basement of our RV. It seems to me that the motor assembly is the same for all of them just packaged differently throughout the models. Hope this helps.
@@RMAGarage just got the pressure washer, seems like 1.5mm according to the last two numbers printed on the nozzle tip.... thanks tho! I'm very excited to try it out
Well done.
Thanks.
Any tips on winterizing? You mentioned you forgot to do that with your previous washer.
Well.....I plan on keeping mine in the heated garage. My only idea would be to run some RV anti-freeze through the pump prior to storing. Not sure how I would do it but I would start there.
I bought it for $80 black friday want to start car washing business
Fantastic. Success to you and your business.
II guess you had trouble with inserting the handle too.
Yes.
Thank you for your great video I'm considering to get on of these pressure washing machines and good pro tips!
You are so welcome!
I just got mine but is 1.700
I checked the link and it looks like the 1800 PSI is out of stock. I did have the 1600 PSI and did not notice much of a difference from the 1600 to the 1800. If you decided to try it, let us know what you experience.
Great video, thank you
You're Welcome
I'm glad you got the hose to screw into the adapter. I thought mine was faulty, so I got them to send me another one. Nope, same result. So I went to Canadian Tire and bought one, worked smooth as butter connecting the hose. So I'm not sure what kind of thread pattern that connector is, but it wouldn't work for me. Not to mention what they charge to purchase one of those! Glad I didnt have to pay for it.
Thanks for the comment.
Very good review!
Thanks!
What thread size is the on the input for the hose at the start of the setup?
The input for the garden hose is standard 3/4". Thanks for the question
Being a DYI weekend warrior who cleans his own vehicles, I think this thing works well for the cost and performance. I will say that I usually only get a year or so of use out of them though.
I am hoping to get more than a year. I did ruin my first one by leaving outside in the winter with water in it. Cracked the pump. Thanks for the comment.
@@RMAGarage I’m on my 3rd cube and so far this one has been running well for about a year and a half. I did purchase another one for $80 on Amazon during their Black Friday sales 👍
That was a great deal.
Still love it?
Some good Black Friday sales on it currently. I think $124.99
I think a better hose and gun would be good as well. You don’t use disconnects?
I Still like and use the power washer. My only dislike is that the hose from the power washer to the gun is stiff and takes a little time to stretch out. It wants to curl back up during the first minutes of use. After a bit it is fine. I do use the quick disconnects and made a video about it. Check this out (th-cam.com/video/Egvhxz8-0ng/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PrMXfJ8bjZWRp1yS).
I would purchase again because it is small and portable and fits in my small garage.
Get an uberflex hose for the pressure washer. No kinks
I'll check it out. Thanks,
@@RMAGarage got it at $80
Awesome price!
Did it seem more powerful than your old one? I am in the market. Trying to decide between the Cube and one with wheels. Your input is appreciated!
Craig, honestly I can not tell the difference between 1600 psi and 1800 psi. However, the 1800 psi model has better component which includes a better hose and metal extension on the wand. I almost got the one on wheels but decided I did not need to pull it around and it fits better in the garage and in the basement of our RV. It seems to me that the motor assembly is the same for all of them just packaged differently throughout the models. Hope this helps.
Great review, thank you!
You’re welcome. Thanks for commenting.
what orifice size does that yellow tip is?
I'm sorry but I could not find the orifice size. I tried looking it up but it is not listed.
@@RMAGarage just got the pressure washer, seems like 1.5mm according to the last two numbers printed on the nozzle tip.... thanks tho! I'm very excited to try it out
@@erikomargonzalezramirez2288 You're Welcome