Great video and information. The tornador is a great product for sure. Quality yes, pricey yes. To save some money I tried the HI-TECH Vortex II Cleaning Gun. Been happy with it. For $40 no complaints and its still working a year later. Has anyone tried the SPTA High Pressure Car Cleaning Gun?
Too many words per minute. An watching youtube to relax not get a headache. Take a breather between sentences. Lost me as a viewer by given me a migrane.
Agreed. Too frenetic!…. But easy fixed. Cut playback speed in youtube settings to “0.75 x” Works a treat so I can get on with making use of some of the best detailing info out there 😊
he likely has ad-hd. I was diagnosed with it as a child and i can definitely see the difference in people around me, i talk / process information much much faster, but i spit it out as fast too, also you lose track of what you're doing a lot, or jump tasks a lot. Need that mental list and try to stick to it. the worst habit i have is basically finishing their sentence in my head, and getting impatient waiting for them to finish.
I kinda sorta had to give you a thumbs down sorry. Your comparison is unfair because there are probably 5 to 10 different models that you could compare to the tornador. I had a genuine one that broke after just six months of use. My generic version that I bought for $40 is more powerful than my Tornador ever was. I could only turn the genuine model up to 90 psi and my generic I can turn up to 115 psi. My generic version is going strong two years later with absolutely no problem and is made of all steel, no plastic parts except for the tank which is plenty strong by the way. So like I said you are not offering a truly honest comparison, you’ve chosen a very poor generic model to compare the genuine one to. Still like your channel and love your videos, just not this one sorry.
Propaganda. Tornador max is top quality, ask any detailer and you won't hear a bad thing come out of their mouth. Tornador max is a must have tool for professionals, hacks buy garbage and bill by the hour on low efficiency.
@@MarkSegree He wasn't saying that the max wasn't top quality. He simply stated his wasn't up to par and pointed out that this "comparison" was terrible. I agree, there are all steel-designed Tornador imitators that could have done way better. I said this before and still believe it, this was an ad, not a true attempt at comparing. I wish he would have actually compared something of similar build, all steel design, heavier plastic canister so on. Y-ASQA has several for around 50 bucks that look way better, and would have provided a good comparison.
The Tornador black is also pretty even as it has a metal insert been using them since 2015 and while that max is def better I like them all they really changed the way I detail
@holden2260 doesn't mean you have to buy snap-on, plenty of high quality tool manufacturers available these days that match or surpass snap-on at much better pricing.
If the max is being used with more than 90osi, the unit will not last as long. Remember to keep your output on your compressor at 90 or below. That's with any tornador.
Exactly. Also using chemicals other than the enzyme cleaners that are recommended for the tornador will cause it to seize up because of corrosion in the mechanicals due to the high alkaline of chemicals other than the enzyme type.
@@georgemyers6518 now the chemical part is where I messed up. I was using a ratio of 1:1 of totally awesome cleaning product in my tornador black and after a couple of uses it started to take a toll on how the pressure and air would disperse. Now I'm a only use the specific chemical for my tornador.
@@soulodoms8290 I always use distilled water when I cut the enzyme cleaner 1:1. It’s easier on the mechanicals in the gun and cleans better as well because distilled water is pretty much the softest water available and it’s inexpensive. Every dollar store sells it for $1.00 per gallon.
Terrible comparison using the MAX name as a reason for justifying this side by side comparison here. You can't compare a $30 generic gun to a $230 top of the line gun. Even Tornandors entry level gun with plastic insert doesn't compare to their Max version metal insert any better. There are several $30-$55 blow guns with almost identical external air connection swivel at the base of handle, metal swivel internals, thicker plastic holding tank, open ball on end of suction tube, ect. for < 1/4 of the Tornador name brand cost that give the same efficient results that a paying customer expects. Example manufacturers: GZ-KJM Y-ASQA / SGBC.
I agree, I looked on Amazon and found some that appeared to be comparable as far as build quality for 40 to 60 bucks. This was a worst vs best, not comparable but cheaper. There are plenty of models out their that would have possibly performed just as well as the name brand. Almost seems like an ad more than a comparison.
This was my first thought. It’s not an apples to apples comparison. The best of a name brand vs the worst of an off brand. If the challenging tool is an entry level, you gotta go with the entry level of the current champ. Now, no doubt in my mind that Tornador will probably be better overall. But you can find competitors and knock-offs that are much much cheaper and give the same, if not close enough, results. If the off-brand is 5% worse, but I saved 50%-70% off the price, I can deal with that 5% performance decrease, and quite happily. Of course there are other factors, like build quality. You just need to find that sweet middle ground where the quality is good or decent and the performance is close enough, while the price is easy on one’s pockets.
How much did Tornador pay you for this un"biased" comparison. You never mention excessively high price for tornador max, but do at every chance for the generic
The obvious difference in your sound check is that your dry firing the knockoff while the Tornador clearly has water in it! Cmon man… apples to apples!
Dropped a ball there buddy you had the tap open into the tank for siphon and not on the tornado one 😂 your compressor being too small is why it’s stalling….
The Tornador Max hands down is built with the detailer in mind as opposed to the enthusiast. The enthusiast can get away with the cheaper brand because it certainly wouldn’t be used as often or as roughly. Whereas the Tornador Max is built for everyday use and toughness for the detailer. With that said, a detailer that uses the Tornador for its intended purpose will use it longer and be more efficient versus the cheaper brand.
@ᴡɪʟꜱᴏɴ ᴀᴜᴛᴏ ᴅᴇᴛᴀɪʟɪɴɢ Hello Wilson…I really enjoy watching your videos. I feel happy when I watch because you’re enthusiastic. I hope to glean more from you. As a matter of fact, my son has a function in Nashville at the Grand Olé Opry in the spring. Is it possible I might interest you in mentoring me, allow me to shadow you for a day, have lunch, or something like that. Happy New Year!!! Thanks Wilson and have a good rest of the week.
I couldn't even get far in this video. Sounded like the slap chop guy who doesn't take a break between sentences. Skipped to the end, another clickbait title. "Don't buy the Tornador", but proceeds to say it's the best option. Hate this nonsense.
Great video and information. The tornador is a great product for sure. Quality yes, pricey yes. To save some money I tried the HI-TECH Vortex II Cleaning Gun. Been happy with it. For $40 no complaints and its still working a year later.
Has anyone tried the SPTA High Pressure Car Cleaning Gun?
What’s a good generic foam canon like mjjc?
Too many words per minute. An watching youtube to relax not get a headache. Take a breather between sentences. Lost me as a viewer by given me a migrane.
Agreed. Too frenetic!…. But easy fixed. Cut playback speed in youtube settings to “0.75 x”
Works a treat so I can get on with making use of some of the best detailing info out there 😊
he likely has ad-hd. I was diagnosed with it as a child and i can definitely see the difference in people around me, i talk / process information much much faster, but i spit it out as fast too, also you lose track of what you're doing a lot, or jump tasks a lot. Need that mental list and try to stick to it.
the worst habit i have is basically finishing their sentence in my head, and getting impatient waiting for them to finish.
So where is the link for the budget one ? I can't find the generic brand tornador
Amazon has a bunch of knock offs
I have a knockoff with metal internals. It was in the 30 dollar range as well.
link?
What's it called?
@@Dansodai4001 I wanna say Carfka which I purchased on Amazon, I have had for 6-8 months and have not had any issues with it.
@@dini1046 thanks brother.
What would be a good foam cannon for a nonprofessional to use with an electric power washer
What compressor would you recommend for the tornador setup?
RIDGID
4.5 Gal. Portable Electric Quiet Air Compressor
No link was provided to the knockoff used?
I kinda sorta had to give you a thumbs down sorry. Your comparison is unfair because there are probably 5 to 10 different models that you could compare to the tornador. I had a genuine one that broke after just six months of use. My generic version that I bought for $40 is more powerful than my Tornador ever was. I could only turn the genuine model up to 90 psi and my generic I can turn up to 115 psi. My generic version is going strong two years later with absolutely no problem and is made of all steel, no plastic parts except for the tank which is plenty strong by the way. So like I said you are not offering a truly honest comparison, you’ve chosen a very poor generic model to compare the genuine one to. Still like your channel and love your videos, just not this one sorry.
What brand
Propaganda. Tornador max is top quality, ask any detailer and you won't hear a bad thing come out of their mouth. Tornador max is a must have tool for professionals, hacks buy garbage and bill by the hour on low efficiency.
@@MarkSegree He wasn't saying that the max wasn't top quality. He simply stated his wasn't up to par and pointed out that this "comparison" was terrible. I agree, there are all steel-designed Tornador imitators that could have done way better. I said this before and still believe it, this was an ad, not a true attempt at comparing. I wish he would have actually compared something of similar build, all steel design, heavier plastic canister so on. Y-ASQA has several for around 50 bucks that look way better, and would have provided a good comparison.
Theres also a bunch or tornador clones out there that are built super cheap and are poor quality. Where did you get yours? What’s it called?
What air compressor do you have ?
I just ordered the Vortex and am excited to try it out. ;-)
The Tornador black is also pretty even as it has a metal insert been using them since 2015 and while that max is def better I like them all they really changed the way I detail
Best comparison vid I could find for the Tornador. Thanks!
Yeah the cheap one wares out in two months . The name brand one with ball bearing has lasted two years and still works perfect
There are some for about $50 with the metal tube
One thing I've learned is don't cheap out on tools!
This is why I buy snap on tools for my heavy diesel mechanic apprenticeship. I would rather buy something once rather than buy something 5 times
@holden2260 doesn't mean you have to buy snap-on, plenty of high quality tool manufacturers available these days that match or surpass snap-on at much better pricing.
If the max is being used with more than 90osi, the unit will not last as long. Remember to keep your output on your compressor at 90 or below. That's with any tornador.
Exactly.
Also using chemicals other than the enzyme cleaners that are recommended for the tornador will cause it to seize up because of corrosion in the mechanicals due to the high alkaline of chemicals other than the enzyme type.
@@georgemyers6518 now the chemical part is where I messed up. I was using a ratio of 1:1 of totally awesome cleaning product in my tornador black and after a couple of uses it started to take a toll on how the pressure and air would disperse. Now I'm a only use the specific chemical for my tornador.
@@georgemyers6518 by any chance do you use a mytee?
@@soulodoms8290 I always use distilled water when I cut the enzyme cleaner 1:1.
It’s easier on the mechanicals in the gun and cleans better as well because distilled water is pretty much the softest water available and it’s inexpensive.
Every dollar store sells it for $1.00 per gallon.
@@soulodoms8290 I use a thermax extractor.
What liquids can you use in this TornadorMax?
P&S Interior Cleaner, ect?
Thanks in advance, AC
Looking forward to comparing the rag companies air tool that seems to be a great alternative to the tornidor.
Can it be used without the bottle?
it can be used without the bottle. Only downside of that is, when you use it, your air flow pressure will not be as strong as in a blow out tool.
@@soulodoms8290 interesting. Does it cause issues with accessibility?
Terrible comparison using the MAX name as a reason for justifying this side by side comparison here. You can't compare a $30 generic gun to a $230 top of the line gun. Even Tornandors entry level gun with plastic insert doesn't compare to their Max version metal insert any better. There are several $30-$55 blow guns with almost identical external air connection swivel at the base of handle, metal swivel internals, thicker plastic holding tank, open ball on end of suction tube, ect. for < 1/4 of the Tornador name brand cost that give the same efficient results that a paying customer expects. Example manufacturers: GZ-KJM Y-ASQA / SGBC.
I agree, I looked on Amazon and found some that appeared to be comparable as far as build quality for 40 to 60 bucks. This was a worst vs best, not comparable but cheaper. There are plenty of models out their that would have possibly performed just as well as the name brand. Almost seems like an ad more than a comparison.
This was my first thought. It’s not an apples to apples comparison. The best of a name brand vs the worst of an off brand.
If the challenging tool is an entry level, you gotta go with the entry level of the current champ. Now, no doubt in my mind that Tornador will probably be better overall. But you can find competitors and knock-offs that are much much cheaper and give the same, if not close enough, results. If the off-brand is 5% worse, but I saved 50%-70% off the price, I can deal with that 5% performance decrease, and quite happily.
Of course there are other factors, like build quality. You just need to find that sweet middle ground where the quality is good or decent and the performance is close enough, while the price is easy on one’s pockets.
How much did Tornador pay you for this un"biased" comparison. You never mention excessively high price for tornador max, but do at every chance for the generic
As a professional, it pays to get professional level equipment. Our local supplier carries spare parts which makes repairs a breeze if needed.
Würth made professional one. It’s cheap and cheap but i think the best
Great videos
Man I swear Rhys tweaker does a line before any video or anything he does
Dude is definitely on some sort of controlled substance.
Confused... clickbait? Titled DO NOT BUY THE TORNADOR and that is why I clicked as most reviews are positive... as was this one, not what I expected.
The obvious difference in your sound check is that your dry firing the knockoff while the Tornador clearly has water in it! Cmon man… apples to apples!
Dropped a ball there buddy you had the tap open into the tank for siphon and not on the tornado one 😂 your compressor being too small is why it’s stalling….
🤦♀10:42 Noob detailer @ work! How the hell is the tool supposed to apply any cleaning pressure from that distance? 🤡
The Tornador Max hands down is built with the detailer in mind as opposed to the enthusiast. The enthusiast can get away with the cheaper brand because it certainly wouldn’t be used as often or as roughly. Whereas the Tornador Max is built for everyday use and toughness for the detailer. With that said, a detailer that uses the Tornador for its intended purpose will use it longer and be more efficient versus the cheaper brand.
@ᴡɪʟꜱᴏɴ ᴀᴜᴛᴏ ᴅᴇᴛᴀɪʟɪɴɢ Hello Wilson…I really enjoy watching your videos. I feel happy when I watch because you’re enthusiastic. I hope to glean more from you. As a matter of fact, my son has a function in Nashville at the Grand Olé Opry in the spring. Is it possible I might interest you in mentoring me, allow me to shadow you for a day, have lunch, or something like that. Happy New Year!!! Thanks Wilson and have a good rest of the week.
Support the original creators of this innovative tool not the knock offs from China.
Too much talking
Ive been talking about stainless shafts for years .Way better .Those stupid rubber tubes are worthless and fall off .Yes the threads wear out too.
Click bait to the max
Bad comparison! you should of chose the Tornado Classic, not the Max.
Good info, but total clickbait.
Buy cheap buy often
Clickbait, when you start off the title with a false premise I don’t believe anything else you say.
Reverse psychology 101.
Tornador is the best every thing else is junk
Horrible video im buying the knock off
I couldn't even get far in this video. Sounded like the slap chop guy who doesn't take a break between sentences. Skipped to the end, another clickbait title. "Don't buy the Tornador", but proceeds to say it's the best option. Hate this nonsense.
Bro slow down when talking, you'll get something
Always buy the originals. Buying knockoffs is BS. Why would you support someone who is copying someone?
Because it's less expensive.
Why support a drug using baseball player?
@@NeverComplyEver ohh dang I didn’t know I was giving him money. You are so smart
@@nunyabizness3882 get a job
Capitalism, thats why
How can I block this TH-cam channel? These lame click bait videos serve no purpose for me
Tornador is BETTER! The knock off brand is cheap and breaks quickly
First
no me
But did u even watch the video?
Tornador classic is still better. The new metal tube design isn’t as good
Clickbait, when you start off the title with a false premise I don’t believe anything else you say.