These pressure washers work perfectly fine, especially for the price, plenty of foam and water. No need to spend thousands of dollars unless your doing this professionally and washing more then 20 cars a week.
@@enriquecarrillo3909 His opinions are bias, he only likes the best available options. Theres other channels that prove other wise these are fine for your DYI at home car washers.
This dude is something else. All he wants to do is promote whatever he has going on , he's all about himself and that extra buck. The only products any good to him are the ones he promotes. Look around on you tube and see how many detailers use Ryobi. These pressure washers are totally fine . I've had the one In the middle going on three years with no problems. I also detail for a living and on average do about 10 cars a week. So you could imagine if added up how much money this ryobi has made me.
Glad to see I’m not the only one with a $100 pressure washer and $400 dollars worth of better accessories. The MTM nozzle calculator recommends a 2.0 for the baby Ryobi, which is what I bought but will be getting a 3.0. Thanks for all your work doing this!
I'm currently try to 'soup up' my Ryobi EZ Clean. I have converted it to 1/4 quick disconnect and am gonna try it with 2.0 nozzles. I am also waiting for some foam cannon orifices to turn up, gonna try 0.8,0.9 and 1.00. It actually does quite a good job at spraying the car in stock form, but the Ryobi foam cannon is terrible.
Highly disagree. Detailer for 15+ years and I use ryobi on the daily. I change the wand out to a better one and I’m now on my 3rd year and it still runs strong. Just because it’s not 1500 bucks dosnt mean it won’t get the job done or won’t last.
It's a microcosm man. If you are willing to accept mediocrity in the one thing you spend most of your time doing (career), it will most certainly affect the people you attract and corners you are willing to cut. Anyone in the know wouldn't hire you again if they saw you using that on their 911 or 488.
@@ObsessedGarage It’s called being a good entrepreneur! I use the Ryobi also and none of my high end customers seem to care. I payed nothing for it and thought it would have burned up but the thing just keeps going. I think I might get another one actually 🤷♂️
@@divinedetailing8827 They dont care,with all the BMW, Mercedes, Maserati, Porsche ect in my portfolio proves they don't care. All that matters is you taking care of their car and doing a fabulous job.
There are two distinct crowds in every consumer lane: the “good enough” crowd and the ones that want only the best money can buy. If you’re part of the former then the algorithm has failed you and you’ve stumbled onto the wrong channel.
I’ve had the ryobi 1900psi for 3-4 years now… it lives in my garage throughout all year long. I live in New England so… it kicks ass and fuckin love it. The only mod’s I’ve done are the quick connects and swivel gun. It’s amazing.
I have the 2000 Ryobi, only $149.00 on sale and has worked great the past years, washcar every other week, use the same foamer. Used it to powerwash driveway, side walk, siding on North side of house and several decks. Think I have every attachment great little powerwasher
Seen this pop up in my videos and couldn’t wait to see Matt start yelling and kicking pressure washers 😂 The cheapest ryobi is still 🔥 no matter what Matt says. You can pick it up for like $60 during Black Friday.
10 minutes into the video and I'm already loving it. Your sense of humor never fails Matt. Here is my setup (what I current have): -RYOBI 1900 PSI - 1.2 GMP -Complete OG Spec Mosmatic Swiveling Sprayer & Wand Solution (from Obsessed Garage) -Complete Stainless Steels Nozzles & Fittings (from Obsessed Garage) -50" Kobrajet pressure washer hose The experience & results you get from this setup is just amazing. Cheers from Ontario, Canada
After checking it, the first "pressure washing project" video is indeed 3 years old, december of 2018. But the last pressure washer you checked wasn't that long ago.You tried a sunjoe last year.
To be fair you get what you pay for. If you are a professional then by commercial. If you are a home owner by any of those and you will be fine. If you buy a little of cool accessories and the unit goes out then you can quickly replace and reuse the accessories. It’s a no brainer. This guys wants to sell you some that are pricey which is how I imagine he makes a living. He is a rain of sunshine 😂
Hyper Though pressure with Griots Brilliant Finish Foam cannon do the job on foaming for those who doesnt want to spend extra money on Active pressure washer
I looked at all three of the boxes, thought "how can they have different pressures with the same current draw?" I bought the 2000 out of doubt. Should have stuck to my instincts and got the little one.
I could not even finish the video after a few minutes so I gave it a few more. It did not get any better. Sounds like you probably help a lot of people. I’ll go over to one of the other channels you talk about. It sounds like I will get the same info. He basically explains what he thinks about all his customers when they are not around.
I'm on the fence between Ryobi 6ah battery whisper version $599 vs Active 2.0. I live in a town home so I don't have my own driveway. There are cars parked in front of my garage about 2 car length away so I need to wash my car parked close to my garage if I get active 2.0. If I get Ryobi, I can wash my car at freely open car wash space area. What would you recommend???
Can someone explain something? I got this Ryobi 1800psi 1.2gpm washer and I learned you can change the nozzle so that you can play with the GPM and the psi. So i order the 3.0 mm nozzles. The stock nozzle says 15017. So i guess is 1.7mm but then when I used the 15030 i didn't see any difference in the flow but i heard the pump was being overworked it sounded just like when a car needs to shift gear... I though bigger orifice would make it work less but it sounds the opposite to me, louder and faster Why is that? and this is with all the 3.0 nozzles.
You can't replace them but you do have the ability to extend it with a better hose, you can get it here: www.obsessedgarage.com/collections/hose-and-quick-disconnect-kits/products/karcher-high-pressure-hose-extension-for-k2-k3-k4-k5
why no tests on Canpump, Northstar , BE etc. they have 15 and 20 amp electric washers at the 750 to 1200$ range that some are servicable and compete with Kranzle? it would be refreshing to see a video on better washers than all these crappy ones. if you insist on getting the best of the best there are definately other options than Kranzle that are around the same price. with similar specs and output
I find those all to be too janky to even consider. I also don't find them interesting. Also, the only reason I tested all these cheap ones is to figure out what fittings and nozzle size they need to provide a listing of support products to make them better. Those brands you mentioned sell very little, so there would be little benefit to that testing for me.
I've had Ryobi starting out, then upgraded to the Active and Active 2.0, then upward from there. I'll be honest, if it weren't for Active's amazing customer service, I'd rate them below Ryobi in simple fact that before upgrading, my Ryobi lasted 5 years without issue whereas I had to warranty my Active VE52 and VE56 three times before getting a unit that worked without issues. You don't always get what you pay for these days. Matts ego aside, Obsessed Garage still is a good source for information and I've yet to ever have to contact their customer service (or look for a phone number lol).
Thank you for doing these tests Matt. I bought the tiny Ryobi 4 years ago for less than $70 on Black Friday. SGS gun with 3.0 nozzle it has been very adequate. I will be upgrading to the mid level Comet 1700 when you get it back in stock.
Hey Matt starting a detailing Business do you recommend the active v56 I seen a couple mobile detailers with this one starting on a budget don’t wanna go straight for the top of the line ??
I very much appreciate the video Matt. It really clarified the pressure/orifice/GPM/Amps relationship for me. 👍👍 So many easily offended snow flakers here in your comment section. LOL They have thin skin and poor taste. I thought you were rather entertaining, edgy, and interesting.
Thanks for telling it like it is, by not sugar coating the fact, that they are all disposable p/w's? I service large commercial units, and there is no fixing these junk boxes, not worth the effort? It's always the pumps, even on the large units with belt drive pumps? Brushless or regular motors, the pumps are all junk universal plastic units?
Hey Matt, really entertaining video I can’t believe I’ve watched 22 power washing videos already and I’m already looking forward to the next one. Glad you’re enjoying Ted Lasso The first season is pretty much perfect the second season is pretty good so far slowly building interesting to see where it’s going to go anyways have a good one👍
Somebody has never done a man's job. Maybe when I did computer programming, I could turn off my ringer, but try that while doing general construction. Some trades will never leave you feeling that weak ass vibration in your pocket. If you are doing demo, framing, drywall, plumbing, concrete, or almost any other construction. Turn your ringer on loud as possible
It doesn't matter if someone spends $20 or $20000 a customer is a customer so I will take your advice and know my place and my place is to shop elsewhere the fact That came out of your mouth while trying to pedal your products is simply for customer service good day sir
Love the humor and straight talk. I got my Karcher OG spec a couple years ago and love it but and I am looking forward to stepping up to a Kranzle shortly.
It would be good to see Nilfisk in the test as that's what I use along with a lot of other guys in the UK over Karcher but I guess they are a European brand and not available in the states?
There are other channels that do these tests on Ryobi pressure washers way better where they actually show you the PSI readings and they know to bleed all the air out COMPLETELY before reading the PSI.
I've watched several videos of people using these pressure guns with standard foam cannons with no issues. These are inexpensive units designed to a price point as you said. From a casual observer unfamiliar with your channel, it seems like your review is heavily biased toward trying to sell something better.
I won't be surprised that pressure washer u buy for $1000 is made by same manufacturer that sells pressure washer for $80. Just like flex polisher. U can use same battery from flex polisher with SPTA.
😠 what is the flow with a 3.5. though. if its 1.7gpm at 910 psi... its the way to go. you even admitted it testing the Active with your janky guage. you were getting like 700 psi and swore you loved it. so the question is. is. is 700 psi at almost 2gpm worth it for this Ryobi? probably yes
I will probably never buy a $3k water pressure solution or a Ryobi either but I can appreciate Matt offering solutions for different price points. Having said that, except for a very small number of products I have found the mid-prices item usually delivers 80-90% of the performance of the best. There have also been numerous tests in different industries that reflect this. I will say the Kranzle stuff looks cool lol
Damn I love how energetic and optimistic the first 6 mins are!!!
Then reality sets in
This guy is a douchbag
I got to 1hour in watching this before i relized ""why am i watching this""
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
These pressure washers work perfectly fine, especially for the price, plenty of foam and water. No need to spend thousands of dollars unless your doing this professionally and washing more then 20 cars a week.
I disagree.
You disagree, why?
So if I’m interested in an electric power washer to wash two cars a week, nothing more, what would you recommend. Thanks.
@@enriquecarrillo3909 His opinions are bias, he only likes the best available options. Theres other channels that prove other wise these are fine for your DYI at home car washers.
This dude is something else. All he wants to do is promote whatever he has going on , he's all about himself and that extra buck. The only products any good to him are the ones he promotes. Look around on you tube and see how many detailers use Ryobi. These pressure washers are totally fine . I've had the one In the middle going on three years with no problems. I also detail for a living and on average do about 10 cars a week. So you could imagine if added up how much money this ryobi has made me.
Glad to see I’m not the only one with a $100 pressure washer and $400 dollars worth of better accessories. The MTM nozzle calculator recommends a 2.0 for the baby Ryobi, which is what I bought but will be getting a 3.0. Thanks for all your work doing this!
I'm currently try to 'soup up' my Ryobi EZ Clean. I have converted it to 1/4 quick disconnect and am gonna try it with 2.0 nozzles. I am also waiting for some foam cannon orifices to turn up, gonna try 0.8,0.9 and 1.00. It actually does quite a good job at spraying the car in stock form, but the Ryobi foam cannon is terrible.
I think this fellow over thinks everything he does, he can definitely simplify this videos without so much drama
Highly disagree. Detailer for 15+ years and I use ryobi on the daily. I change the wand out to a better one and I’m now on my 3rd year and it still runs strong. Just because it’s not 1500 bucks dosnt mean it won’t get the job done or won’t last.
It's a microcosm man. If you are willing to accept mediocrity in the one thing you spend most of your time doing (career), it will most certainly affect the people you attract and corners you are willing to cut. Anyone in the know wouldn't hire you again if they saw you using that on their 911 or 488.
@@ObsessedGarage lol I’m sure that last statement is purely false. To you perhaps, but then again wouldn’t want you as a customer.
@@ObsessedGarage It’s called being a good entrepreneur! I use the Ryobi also and none of my high end customers seem to care. I payed nothing for it and thought it would have burned up but the thing just keeps going. I think I might get another one actually 🤷♂️
@@divinedetailing8827 They dont care,with all the BMW, Mercedes, Maserati, Porsche ect in my portfolio proves they don't care. All that matters is you taking care of their car and doing a fabulous job.
@@divinedetailing8827 which one did you get?
There are two distinct crowds in every consumer lane: the “good enough” crowd and the ones that want only the best money can buy.
If you’re part of the former then the algorithm has failed you and you’ve stumbled onto the wrong channel.
Well said!
First thing I do is cut the worthless GFCI off the cord, and use a regular end? The hoses are also almost dangerous to use with those P.O.S's?
Just bought the Active 2.0 and 50 foot of non kink. Hope this works !
I’ve had the ryobi 1900psi for 3-4 years now… it lives in my garage throughout all year long. I live in New England so… it kicks ass and fuckin love it. The only mod’s I’ve done are the quick connects and swivel gun. It’s amazing.
I wish he would have tested the 1800 model flow rate (gpm) with the 3.5 nozzle... 910 PSI is still in detailing range.
I have the 2000 Ryobi, only $149.00 on sale and has worked great the past years, washcar every other week, use the same foamer. Used it to powerwash driveway, side walk, siding on North side of house and several decks. Think I have every attachment great little powerwasher
Came here to find out how these pressure washers compare to each other, got insulted for driving a nissan sentra 😅
Seen this pop up in my videos and couldn’t wait to see Matt start yelling and kicking pressure washers 😂 The cheapest ryobi is still 🔥 no matter what Matt says. You can pick it up for like $60 during Black Friday.
Matt is just want every grandma to buy his $5000 pressure washer.
@@moneyparhar haha, and fix it themselves if it brakes
@@moneyparhar This could be one of those late night informercials
@@moneyparhar , Yeah... from his store because everything he sells is not junk and never breaks!
I am 17 years old and I bought one 3 months ago and it did not cost me to use it as it appears here
10 minutes into the video and I'm already loving it. Your sense of humor never fails Matt.
Here is my setup (what I current have):
-RYOBI 1900 PSI - 1.2 GMP
-Complete OG Spec Mosmatic Swiveling Sprayer & Wand Solution (from Obsessed Garage)
-Complete Stainless Steels Nozzles & Fittings (from Obsessed Garage)
-50" Kobrajet pressure washer hose
The experience & results you get from this setup is just amazing.
Cheers from Ontario, Canada
This guy is in love with himself obviously
Ha, ha...
Yep, our Ryobi (1 year old) stopped working yesterday.
After checking it, the first "pressure washing project" video is indeed 3 years old, december of 2018.
But the last pressure washer you checked wasn't that long ago.You tried a sunjoe last year.
Do you guys have an updated link to the spreadsheet please?
May God shows you the power of editing 🙏
To be fair you get what you pay for. If you are a professional then by commercial. If you are a home owner by any of those and you will be fine. If you buy a little of cool accessories and the unit goes out then you can quickly replace and reuse the accessories. It’s a no brainer. This guys wants to sell you some that are pricey which is how I imagine he makes a living.
He is a rain of sunshine 😂
That's the way you live if you drive a Hyundai Accent. I'm talking to the people that drive M3s and 911s.
Have you ever looked at the Hotsy HD electric carts?
The issue with so much PSI and low flow, it makes it harder to rinse off soap.
All you have to do is change orfice sizes and you'll get more flow, simple.
@@billyvice1520 just making a point.
@@Jeeper1378 I actually use the middle Ryobi. It's only 1.2 gpm but with a 3.0 orifice I get around 1.6 gpm. I get way more foam that way.
@@billyvice1520 you use a 3mm orifice in your foam cannon?
I don't understand why the stock cannon connection won't fit but the stock tips will fit on the 1600, when on other machines both will fit.
Did you turn water off - and let pump run dry when you finished each test. I leave the water in mine when stored ..... is that not a good idea? Thanks
I run it out of mine. It’s good practice.
@@ObsessedGarage Hate to be that guy .... water off ... let pump run dry then off? Or water off - pump off - relief pressure? thanks!
Hyper Though pressure with Griots Brilliant Finish Foam cannon do the job on foaming for those who doesnt want to spend extra money on Active pressure washer
Lol
@@clarityautodetails5304 lol what? He’s pointing out an alternative.
did you plan to test the Kränzle Quadro 1200 tst 400V ?
I looked at all three of the boxes, thought "how can they have different pressures with the same current draw?"
I bought the 2000 out of doubt. Should have stuck to my instincts and got the little one.
I could not even finish the video after a few minutes so I gave it a few more. It did not get any better. Sounds like you probably help a lot of people. I’ll go over to one of the other channels you talk about. It sounds like I will get the same info. He basically explains what he thinks about all his customers when they are not around.
curious if you will be reviewing the craftsman pressure washers. Wonder if they are better or the same as these ryobi's
Love the dry personality, it’s informative and funny.
Would you review these differently if they came out of Techtronic Industries factory in red not green?
The key difference between Matt and the copycats lol
I'm on the fence between Ryobi 6ah battery whisper version $599 vs Active 2.0. I live in a town home so I don't have my own driveway. There are cars parked in front of my garage about 2 car length away so I need to wash my car parked close to my garage if I get active 2.0. If I get Ryobi, I can wash my car at freely open car wash space area. What would you recommend???
thanks again matt great info as always
by @2:04 once you said they were all garbage I didn't have to watch the additional hour.
How do I find out the og modifications?
not sure why your calling them junk. 3 year warranty on the pump, in 2.5 years when it breaks you Get a new one. Customer service is also great
Jesus Christ it’s refreshing watching someone who has the balls to tell it like it is.
Hey Matt, Just tell it as it is and that’s why I like watching. The info is good too. Keep them coming.
In the real world , that's not how it is. That's just how it is to him, the dude is funny I give him that. Lol
Appreciate the information Matt! 🤜🏼💥🤛🏼
Can someone explain something?
I got this Ryobi 1800psi 1.2gpm washer and I learned you can change the nozzle so that you can play with the GPM and the psi. So i order the 3.0 mm nozzles. The stock nozzle says 15017. So i guess is 1.7mm but then when I used the 15030 i didn't see any difference in the flow but i heard the pump was being overworked it sounded just like when a car needs to shift gear... I though bigger orifice would make it work less but it sounds the opposite to me, louder and faster
Why is that?
and this is with all the 3.0 nozzles.
do you have any review for MI-T-M CM-1400-1MEH or MI-T-M CM-1400-0MEC?
I don't think we have those here in the US.
Do you sell replacement anti kink hoses for the katcher k3 series?
You can't replace them but you do have the ability to extend it with a better hose, you can get it here: www.obsessedgarage.com/collections/hose-and-quick-disconnect-kits/products/karcher-high-pressure-hose-extension-for-k2-k3-k4-k5
What nozzle to get for the kränzle ws-rp 1600 ts
Waiting for the Adams pro and new AR.
why no tests on Canpump, Northstar , BE etc. they have 15 and 20 amp electric washers at the 750 to 1200$ range that some are servicable and compete with Kranzle? it would be refreshing to see a video on better washers than all these crappy ones. if you insist on getting the best of the best there are definately other options than Kranzle that are around the same price. with similar specs and output
I find those all to be too janky to even consider. I also don't find them interesting. Also, the only reason I tested all these cheap ones is to figure out what fittings and nozzle size they need to provide a listing of support products to make them better. Those brands you mentioned sell very little, so there would be little benefit to that testing for me.
I've had Ryobi starting out, then upgraded to the Active and Active 2.0, then upward from there. I'll be honest, if it weren't for Active's amazing customer service, I'd rate them below Ryobi in simple fact that before upgrading, my Ryobi lasted 5 years without issue whereas I had to warranty my Active VE52 and VE56 three times before getting a unit that worked without issues. You don't always get what you pay for these days. Matts ego aside, Obsessed Garage still is a good source for information and I've yet to ever have to contact their customer service (or look for a phone number lol).
“But ultimately it’s still a hunk of crap” Matt too funny
I'm still waiting for the end of this video a year later....
It is OK! I am getting one for a roof AC fin cleaning. It would cost much more to have someone do this.
For house is very good 👍🏽 I have one my first presure wahser.
What is the orifice size of the included nozzles?
They generally don't publish them.
Thank you for doing these tests Matt. I bought the tiny Ryobi 4 years ago for less than $70 on Black Friday. SGS gun with 3.0 nozzle it has been very adequate. I will be upgrading to the mid level Comet 1700 when you get it back in stock.
Never get hung up on your hose size or hose diameter.
I think the phrase you were looking for is, 'You cannot polish a turd'.
The M22 15MM is for electric power washers only.
Spreadsheet link is broken
Fixed!
@@ObsessedGarage no. Still broken
@@ObsessedGarage Annual check in: still broken
“Know your place” dude is so charismatic, I can imagine what it must be like to work for this grumpy pants. I rather be poor all my life 😂
Hey Matt starting a detailing Business do you recommend the active v56 I seen a couple mobile detailers with this one starting on a budget don’t wanna go straight for the top of the line ??
That would be a good option to hold you over.
I very much appreciate the video Matt. It really clarified the pressure/orifice/GPM/Amps relationship for me. 👍👍
So many easily offended snow flakers here in your comment section. LOL They have thin skin and poor taste. I thought you were rather entertaining, edgy, and interesting.
Thanks for telling it like it is, by not sugar coating the fact, that they are all disposable p/w's? I service large commercial units, and there is no fixing these junk boxes, not worth the effort? It's always the pumps, even on the large units with belt drive pumps? Brushless or regular motors, the pumps are all junk universal plastic units?
Hey Matt, really entertaining video I can’t believe I’ve watched 22 power washing videos already and I’m already looking forward to the next one. Glad you’re enjoying Ted Lasso The first season is pretty much perfect the second season is pretty good so far slowly building interesting to see where it’s going to go anyways have a good one👍
Oh God wow ok 👌 your busy
Spreadsheet link not working. DAMMIT MATT DO BETTER 😂 I'm kidding, you're awesome and do MORE than enough.
Link to spreadsheet isn't working just fyi
Fixed!
Not fixed
Somebody has never done a man's job. Maybe when I did computer programming, I could turn off my ringer, but try that while doing general construction. Some trades will never leave you feeling that weak ass vibration in your pocket. If you are doing demo, framing, drywall, plumbing, concrete, or almost any other construction. Turn your ringer on loud as possible
Know your place - - - hummmmmmm
The toxicity out the gate is gold.
It doesn't matter if someone spends $20 or $20000 a customer is a customer so I will take your advice and know my place and my place is to shop elsewhere the fact That came out of your mouth while trying to pedal your products is simply for customer service good day sir
Why do I like these videos so much?
Spicy. Juicy. Sir, wth are you talking about? It's a pressure washer not a weekend in Tijuana
He’s just sailing his shit so putting all other brands down.
Love the humor and straight talk. I got my Karcher OG spec a couple years ago and love it but and I am looking forward to stepping up to a Kranzle shortly.
Ryobi gang! Shout-out to Mighty Car Mods
Dork free foaming , ya can’t beat it . Thanks Matt ! LMAO iam glad i have 2 1122’s
Ngl you could’ve done a 10 minute video with concise info and achieved the same thing. A lot of word salad in these videos
It would be good to see Nilfisk in the test as that's what I use along with a lot of other guys in the UK over Karcher but I guess they are a European brand and not available in the states?
Yeah, we don't have them here.
26:39 Woah what are those douche stickers doing on that cabinet in the other room?
Hey what happened to the lawnmower sounds at the beginning
This channel deserves more subscribers.
Wish i would have watched thes before i bought my 1900
What would you have got
@@ryanb7483 1800
@@jeremiahalmos2643why
There are other channels that do these tests on Ryobi pressure washers way better where they actually show you the PSI readings and they know to bleed all the air out COMPLETELY before reading the PSI.
Guess where they learned the test…
@@ObsessedGarage Doesn't really matter what matters is that they do them way better than you.
Thanks for doing this
I've watched several videos of people using these pressure guns with standard foam cannons with no issues. These are inexpensive units designed to a price point as you said. From a casual observer unfamiliar with your channel, it seems like your review is heavily biased toward trying to sell something better.
The inexpensive ones are Chinese IP theft of MTM. I don’t support that.
Ryobi 🇺🇸🇯🇵リョービ一番!
I won't be surprised that pressure washer u buy for $1000 is made by same manufacturer that sells pressure washer for $80. Just like flex polisher. U can use same battery from flex polisher with SPTA.
You couldn’t be more wrong
😠 what is the flow with a 3.5. though. if its 1.7gpm at 910 psi... its the way to go. you even admitted it testing the Active with your janky guage. you were getting like 700 psi and swore you loved it. so the question is. is. is 700 psi at almost 2gpm worth it for this Ryobi? probably yes
This guy always has me intrigued and bored at the same time haha. This is coming from the guy that watched all the episodes lol
Looking forward to the OG Spec Active version.
I've missed this series. so good
He said, “You jokers need to know your place.” That’s a business owner talking to his customers like that?! You, Sir, have earned a new subbie, haha.
Boom!
I got a foam cannon on my ryobi.
we need a "fricken" count
yes matty explain people the difference between inexpensive and cheap Ha,ha...
I will probably never buy a $3k water pressure solution or a Ryobi either but I can appreciate Matt offering solutions for different price points. Having said that, except for a very small number of products I have found the mid-prices item usually delivers 80-90% of the performance of the best. There have also been numerous tests in different industries that reflect this. I will say the Kranzle stuff looks cool lol
These things look cool and probably much quieter than my gas Honda 4gpm 4200psi washer I use for cleaning my driveway
They can clean a driveway like a gas pressure washer.
@@ObsessedGarage Did you drop the " 't " in that sentence by mistake?
You can NOT make a Nissan Sentra cool. Lol
Or a Civic.
The Sentra electric blue gets me going though
What is this guy doing with anything ryobi?
He stocks Milwaukee
And both are made by the same manufacture. 🤦♂️
I’m aware. But he typically only uses stuff that costs more than everything else
@@paulbaughman1898 🤣
Love watching Matt tear apart products that I use, lol