We found the adapter on Amazon! Everybody thank Dave from the comments he found what looks to be a brand new listing for the AVA adapter which is what Adam’s uses and works on Fanttik. amzn.to/48MCK0D
Keav you & I know this is NOT the same time you will not the use a wand. 😂😂😂 we know you like the wand! 😂😂😂 Great review as always! Thank you for all your time & effort! Plus your bloopers! 😂😂😂😂❤ the bloopers
Hey Keav! Great video and content. Quick question, what is the reason US law doesn't allow manufacturers to ship the pressure washer with the short nozzle? Thanks!
The Ava P70 & P80 are the ones most detailers go for due to the increased water flow. The most popular packages in Europe are the Evolution & Master. They also come with 20yr warranty instead of the 10yr warranty you get with the smaller pressure washers.
Makes sense with the warranty most likely more maintenance friendly motors and pumps. U.S. will never get that great performance though with our 110v and I think they are targeting the mass market in the U.S. a little more with these current models. Getting good volume here and then bring the more detailer oriented ones later.
@CarsWithKeav I love the Kranzles. If money was not a factor, then that would be my pick. I really like the Big Boi Washr Pro as well. This would be my pick if it were strictly for car detailing. Even with the wheels, Washr Pro is just too cumbersome for general use. What pressure washer would you recommend for general use (cars, patios, driveway, garden furniture)?
@@tj1470 I like the Greenworks Pro models for overall tasks. Only problem is no start/stop as it acts more like a gas pressure washer. Tough to find one that does everything well.
@CarsWithKeav I'm not familiar with Greenworks, I'll look into the Pro and your video reviewing the model. Thank you for your suggestion. I'm fairly new to your channel. Pan gave you a shout out in one of his videos, so after viewing some of your content, I decided to subscribe. I also follow OG, I've seen that you and Josh gave Matty some advice on washer upgrades/what he was missing. Going to watch that video today, looking forward to learning more from you guys. Loving your content so far, thank you for your honest reviews & suggestions.
Hey Keav, love the channel keep it up. I have a question off topic from this video. About a year ago you modified your Spotless system with parts from RV Mods. Do you still run that Mod, or have you switched back to the factory filters?
Great vid. Looking to get the Ava easy. But that short adapter is unavailable everywhere. Any chance you would part ways with the one featured in the video? Keep up the good work.
Wish I could, but already gave it away to somebody who needed it that lived near me. Not sure why they didn't think to have the same amount of adapters as pressure washers in inventory. Unless people are buying more than one. I don't think these companies from Europe and other countries research the American market very well when launching products here.
Hey last question, I’m looking for an all in one pressure washer for the car, but also my house , my deck and fence. My last green works only last alittle over a year, I suspect because of how much we use it. Would you recommend the Ava easy or something else?
@@jpetrarca4 If you don’t mind not being able to upgrade easily and using their products should work okay. In that price range though a Greenworks Pro might be the better choice easy to upgrade and they pack a punch and have better longer lasting pumps and motors. Going to. Going to be honest none of the plastic built in reels are worth a crap. amzn.to/3Aa6NSJ 20% off right now.
I don’t think so the pressure is split out so only half the pressure per nozzle and I think it would hit the rubber on the tire pretty easily. I still think the turbo nozzle would be best for that.
I have a gas powered 3100psi 2.5gpm. What size hose should I use a 1/4 inch or 3/8 inch....Does it matter. I'm buying 100ft for a hose reel .Will only be using around the house
What kind of quick connect did you use on the AVA P50 where the water hose goes. I just purchased this off of Amazon but you cant find any accessories in the US. Is there a specific quick connect and size. Please let me know.
The water hose inlet adapter they give with the product is a standard 3/4 used in the U.S. I use Eley quick connects for all my water hose connections. Any water hose should screw right in.
You give some great information but I don’t follow some of it. Do you have a video explaining orifice and flow rates? There is quite a lot to understand. Thanks!
I do not, but sounds like an idea. Basically the smaller the hole size of the nozzle the higher the pressure you get, but you lower the amount of water flowing through. Bigger the hole less pressure, but more water. You want more water flow with decent pressure that won’t harm Paint. More water makes it easier to rinse soap off the car. I’ll put that video idea on my list.
@@CarsWithKeav I think a video explaining what is ideal and why - giving examples. That would help with trying to set up / tune our own setups to get the best from them. You have a load of knowledge I want! Thank you.
The 60º is more useful than a 0º nozzle in my opinion. Can't remember when I ever actually needed a 0º. I swear, when you were showing that the swivel still spins while spraying, I thought you were going to spin the gun around and "wash" the camera. LOL Was really hoping to see that in the "bloopers" hehe
Only time 0 degree is worth it is in a turbo nozzle or to measure orifice size since it’s a perfect circle. That would have been funny I bet my reaction would have been about 100 cuss words. That camera any cheap. 🤣
I just bought a new pressure washer or I definitely would have bought this AVA instead. Darn. I've been waiting for AVA to sell their units in the USA. Oh well, next time I need one. Those AVA units look pretty innovative and have a lot of included features. Hopefully AVA will expand their offerings to their more complex units that they sell in Europe. They have all kinds of pressure washers and accessories in Europe. I've watched a few videos that showcase all the AVA pressure washers and they are definitely innovative and they usually think it through and try to offer what most detailers and home enthusiasts want in a pressure washer. That included short gun with the extra adaptor is really nice. The whole unit looks pretty stout. Not a bad looking unit for $350.
@@CarsWithKeav I agree 100% with you. I hope they expand their line here in the USA. I've been asking AVA to sell their pressure washers here in the USA since they were showcased on a detailing channel on TH-cam when they first came out. The detailer showcased all the models in different videos he posted and I fell in love with those back then but they weren't available for sale here. Thanks for posting Keav. Love your channel buddy. I've been trying to catch up on some of your previous videos.
I prefer the go problem is most enthusiasts get obsessed and will want to upgrade and neither of these to me will help that addiction that will happen. You will want more and these will limit you. If you feel like you would never upgrade the these are great. If you don’t mind coiling your own hose get the GO and if you want a reel get the Easy.
@@CarsWithKeav Thanks for your response! What would be some alternative washers you would recommend in this price bracket of around 200 to 400 dollars?
@@j1nftw1n Active 2.0 to me is the only one to buy in that price range. It the best all of worlds. High end performance for less, very compact and twice the motor life of most of the cheaper pressure washers.
😂 the clips you use for references are hilarious. Also how many ml of snow foam total mix do you use for your car? Trying to see if 1,000 ml is ideal or too much
I always when washing full to the max and just keep foaming till it’s empty. It’s only 1 ounce of incredible suds so about a $1 of fun for a few minutes. I could however do a normal size car efficiently with about 500ml, but foam addiction would not allow that. 🤣
@@BreezeMW Not that is easy. There are adapters out there, but I can’t guarantee which one is the right one. Some on eBay and others on Aliexpress, buts several different types. It is a Nilfisk adapter is what it’s called just multiple types.
Hello I have a question. What pressure washer would you recommend. I want something for all around use including my car. The ava easy,ave go, ryobi 1900 or ryobi 1800 or any other around $500 or less. Any help would be greatly appreciated
I have to say for all around the house and car something like the Greenworks Pro 2300 would be great. Only downside is it does not have start/stop so the motor will run constant which is no big deal most industrial pressure washers don’t have start/stop either. It does real good gas like numbers. amzn.to/468W1ru the 2700 is $100 more, but an even better unit with a foam cannon amzn.to/4fbXp0E I myself would not choose AVA just due to not being able to upgrade and I don’t think it has enough PSI to do something like a driveway very well, but the Greenworks Pro will do great at that. Outside of that the Active 2.0 is a good choice, but centered mainly on car washing, but it can do some things around the house when needed.
The video he just did on the gas one will clean your home and your car. The weaker electric ones (even super expensive electric ones) won’t clean your home or driveway well. You could always get the Kärcher 1700 as your car one then a $300 gas powered one if you don’t want to run the loud gas every week for your car.
@@WeBuild4Life Greenworks Pro line would do well for gas like performance, but you sacrifice start/stop which is why it performs so well. I tested one that did 2.0 GPM for car washing and did 2k PSI for other things and that was a few years ago. I might have to pick one up and do a video on it as another alternative. If you have a long driveway then the electric cord becomes the issue especially voltage drop at long lengths. That’s why I chose the gas pressure washer.
@@WeBuild4Life The gas one I did a review on was 2700 PSI. 4K is crazy because you should really only used that on concrete. It would be super quick to surface clean that is for sure. One thing that sucks at that pressure you have to be very careful the accessories you use as most the max limit is 4K and I myself would look to be under the max by 20% so parts would get expensive. I envy you though. I could do the driveways in an afternoon and not have to overlap my lines with the surface cleaner.
We found the adapter on Amazon! Everybody thank Dave from the comments he found what looks to be a brand new listing for the AVA adapter which is what Adam’s uses and works on Fanttik. amzn.to/48MCK0D
Keav, what is this adapter used for?
@ To convert their pressure washer to a 3/8 Quick connect to allow you to use any hose you want.
thank you for this video
You’re welcome
Keav you & I know this is NOT the same time you will not the use a wand. 😂😂😂 we know you like the wand! 😂😂😂 Great review as always! Thank you for all your time & effort! Plus your bloopers! 😂😂😂😂❤ the bloopers
Thanks Tim. There is a time and place for the wand and it’s not on camera. 🤣
@@CarsWithKeav 😂😂😂😂😂
Hey Keav! Great video and content. Quick question, what is the reason US law doesn't allow manufacturers to ship the pressure washer with the short nozzle? Thanks!
Because Americans are dumb and will shoot themselves in the face. 🤣
The Ava P70 & P80 are the ones most detailers go for due to the increased water flow. The most popular packages in Europe are the Evolution & Master.
They also come with 20yr warranty instead of the 10yr warranty you get with the smaller pressure washers.
Makes sense with the warranty most likely more maintenance friendly motors and pumps. U.S. will never get that great performance though with our 110v and I think they are targeting the mass market in the U.S. a little more with these current models. Getting good volume here and then bring the more detailer oriented ones later.
@CarsWithKeav
I love the Kranzles. If money was not a factor, then that would be my pick.
I really like the Big Boi Washr Pro as well. This would be my pick if it were strictly for car detailing. Even with the wheels, Washr Pro is just too cumbersome for general use.
What pressure washer would you recommend for general use (cars, patios, driveway, garden furniture)?
@@tj1470 I like the Greenworks Pro models for overall tasks. Only problem is no start/stop as it acts more like a gas pressure washer. Tough to find one that does everything well.
@CarsWithKeav
I'm not familiar with Greenworks, I'll look into the Pro and your video reviewing the model. Thank you for your suggestion.
I'm fairly new to your channel. Pan gave you a shout out in one of his videos, so after viewing some of your content, I decided to subscribe. I also follow OG, I've seen that you and Josh gave Matty some advice on washer upgrades/what he was missing. Going to watch that video today, looking forward to learning more from you guys.
Loving your content so far, thank you for your honest reviews & suggestions.
@@tj1470 Really appreciate the kind words and thanks for subscribing. Conversation with Matt and Josh was fun we all got our own ideas.
Hopefully they’ll bring the V6 models to the US eventually!
I’m hoping they being the better models.
You have a link for your keter cabinets
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Hey Keav, love the channel keep it up. I have a question off topic from this video. About a year ago you modified your Spotless system with parts from RV Mods. Do you still run that Mod, or have you switched back to the factory filters?
Thanks for the kind words! I switched back to factory as resin was bleeding through and clogging my garden hose shower nozzle.
Great vid. Looking to get the Ava easy. But that short adapter is unavailable everywhere. Any chance you would part ways with the one featured in the video? Keep up the good work.
Wish I could, but already gave it away to somebody who needed it that lived near me. Not sure why they didn't think to have the same amount of adapters as pressure washers in inventory. Unless people are buying more than one. I don't think these companies from Europe and other countries research the American market very well when launching products here.
@@CarsWithKeav no prob, thanks for the reply
Hey last question, I’m looking for an all in one pressure washer for the car, but also my house , my deck and fence. My last green works only last alittle over a year, I suspect because of how much we use it. Would you recommend the Ava easy or something else?
@@jpetrarca4 If you don’t mind not being able to upgrade easily and using their products should work okay. In that price range though a Greenworks Pro might be the better choice easy to upgrade and they pack a punch and have better longer lasting pumps and motors. Going to. Going to be honest none of the plastic built in reels are worth a crap. amzn.to/3Aa6NSJ 20% off right now.
Would that patio cleaner be effective on the wheels?
I don’t think so the pressure is split out so only half the pressure per nozzle and I think it would hit the rubber on the tire pretty easily. I still think the turbo nozzle would be best for that.
I have a gas powered 3100psi 2.5gpm. What size hose should I use a 1/4 inch or 3/8 inch....Does it matter. I'm buying 100ft for a hose reel .Will only be using around the house
I myself always go with a 3/8 hose especially for a gas pressure washer. 100 ft is even more of a reason to go 3/&.
What kind of quick connect did you use on the AVA P50 where the water hose goes. I just purchased this off of Amazon but you cant find any accessories in the US. Is there a specific quick connect and size. Please let me know.
The water hose inlet adapter they give with the product is a standard 3/4 used in the U.S. I use Eley quick connects for all my water hose connections. Any water hose should screw right in.
You give some great information but I don’t follow some of it. Do you have a video explaining orifice and flow rates? There is quite a lot to understand. Thanks!
I do not, but sounds like an idea. Basically the smaller the hole size of the nozzle the higher the pressure you get, but you lower the amount of water flowing through. Bigger the hole less pressure, but more water. You want more water flow with decent pressure that won’t harm
Paint. More water makes it easier to rinse soap off the car. I’ll put that video idea on my list.
@@CarsWithKeav I think a video explaining what is ideal and why - giving examples. That would help with trying to set up / tune our own setups to get the best from them. You have a load of knowledge I want! Thank you.
@@trifin5772 Thanks, I’ll for sure be doing a video on it.
The 60º is more useful than a 0º nozzle in my opinion. Can't remember when I ever actually needed a 0º. I swear, when you were showing that the swivel still spins while spraying, I thought you were going to spin the gun around and "wash" the camera. LOL Was really hoping to see that in the "bloopers" hehe
Only time 0 degree is worth it is in a turbo nozzle or to measure orifice size since it’s a perfect circle. That would have been funny I bet my reaction would have been about 100 cuss words. That camera any cheap. 🤣
@@CarsWithKeav0’s are excellent for crack blasting … by that, I mean; pavement, sidewalks, patios, blacktop, etc.
😊😊😊
@@Reaper-Jim This is true just got to be cautious it can break apart loose material real easy.
0° works great for digging post holes in hard dry ground!
@@jezza6575 in the U.S. they are using these more now for working around underground wires and pipes. To dig down without a shovel or machine.
I just bought a new pressure washer or I definitely would have bought this AVA instead. Darn. I've been waiting for AVA to sell their units in the USA. Oh well, next time I need one. Those AVA units look pretty innovative and have a lot of included features. Hopefully AVA will expand their offerings to their more complex units that they sell in Europe. They have all kinds of pressure washers and accessories in Europe. I've watched a few videos that showcase all the AVA pressure washers and they are definitely innovative and they usually think it through and try to offer what most detailers and home enthusiasts want in a pressure washer. That included short gun with the extra adaptor is really nice. The whole unit looks pretty stout. Not a bad looking unit for $350.
Hopefully the good ones come to the U.S. we will never get the performance they do in Europe with our 110v circuit though. Very innovative products.
@@CarsWithKeav I agree 100% with you. I hope they expand their line here in the USA. I've been asking AVA to sell their pressure washers here in the USA since they were showcased on a detailing channel on TH-cam when they first came out. The detailer showcased all the models in different videos he posted and I fell in love with those back then but they weren't available for sale here. Thanks for posting Keav. Love your channel buddy. I've been trying to catch up on some of your previous videos.
Ava and Karcher are largely interchangeable. So it is not a proprietary system.
Between this and the go, which would be better suited for car washing for an enthusiast?
I prefer the go problem is most enthusiasts get obsessed and will want to upgrade and neither of these to me will help that addiction that will happen. You will want more and these will limit you. If you feel like you would never upgrade the these are great. If you don’t mind coiling your own hose get the GO and if you want a reel get the Easy.
@@CarsWithKeav Thanks for your response! What would be some alternative washers you would recommend in this price bracket of around 200 to 400 dollars?
@@j1nftw1n Active 2.0 to me is the only one to buy in that price range. It the best all of worlds. High end performance for less, very compact and twice the motor life of most of the cheaper pressure washers.
they need to bring over their bigger washers. id be sold if they did. atm theyre easy is too similar to the active to justify doing a side grade.
Yeah, I wish they did as well they won’t be as good as in Europe with our 110v circuits. If they do I will try to find the right adapter.
😂 the clips you use for references are hilarious. Also how many ml of snow foam total mix do you use for your car? Trying to see if 1,000 ml is ideal or too much
I always when washing full to the max and just keep foaming till it’s empty. It’s only 1 ounce of incredible suds so about a $1 of fun for a few minutes. I could however do a normal size car efficiently with about 500ml, but foam addiction would not allow that. 🤣
Honestly, I have that same issue and my neighbor also stares at the foam as well when he passes by. Thanks Kev for the reply
@@MrSquirrelchan Neighbors are always jealous of the foam. 🤣
Hey Keav, so to be clear there’s no way of switching out the hose/gun combo on either of these AVA pressure washers?
@@BreezeMW Not that is easy. There are adapters out there, but I can’t guarantee which one is the right one. Some on eBay and others on Aliexpress, buts several different types. It is a Nilfisk adapter is what it’s called just multiple types.
@@CarsWithKeav no worries. I just searched in on Amazon and the prices are ridiculous for Canadians! AVA GO $964 & AVA Easy $1,033
@@BreezeMW Wow!
Hello I have a question. What pressure washer would you recommend. I want something for all around use including my car. The ava easy,ave go, ryobi 1900 or ryobi 1800 or any other around $500 or less. Any help would be greatly appreciated
I have to say for all around the house and car something like the Greenworks Pro 2300 would be great. Only downside is it does not have start/stop so the motor will run constant which is no big deal most industrial pressure washers don’t have start/stop either. It does real good gas like numbers. amzn.to/468W1ru the 2700 is $100 more, but an even better unit with a foam cannon amzn.to/4fbXp0E I myself would not choose AVA just due to not being able to upgrade and I don’t think it has enough PSI to do something like a driveway very well, but the Greenworks Pro will do great at that. Outside of that the Active 2.0 is a good choice, but centered mainly on car washing, but it can do some things around the house when needed.
The video he just did on the gas one will clean your home and your car. The weaker electric ones (even super expensive electric ones) won’t clean your home or driveway well.
You could always get the Kärcher 1700 as your car one then a $300 gas powered one if you don’t want to run the loud gas every week for your car.
@@WeBuild4Life Greenworks Pro line would do well for gas like performance, but you sacrifice start/stop which is why it performs so well. I tested one that did 2.0 GPM for car washing and did 2k PSI for other things and that was a few years ago. I might have to pick one up and do a video on it as another alternative. If you have a long driveway then the electric cord becomes the issue especially voltage drop at long lengths. That’s why I chose the gas pressure washer.
@@CarsWithKeav I guess I’m used to 4k PSI for home use but there are sacrifices everywhere!
@@WeBuild4Life The gas one I did a review on was 2700 PSI. 4K is crazy because you should really only used that on concrete. It would be super quick to surface clean that is for sure. One thing that sucks at that pressure you have to be very careful the accessories you use as most the max limit is 4K and I myself would look to be under the max by 20% so parts would get expensive. I envy you though. I could do the driveways in an afternoon and not have to overlap my lines with the surface cleaner.
Wow, another pressure washer that tries giving stuff that's not going to endure your torture tests 😜😜
I was being nice too. It did better than most for sure.
plastic wheels suck
They sure do.