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Ryobi 1700 psi electric
On sale @ HD. Anyone know if the nozzles are compatible with the popular foam cannons?
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Re: Ryobi 1700 psi electric
I can't help you on the nozzles, but it looks pretty nice, I like the non-tipping cart design. It's a little light on the "cleaning units" if you use the formula from the pressure washer site.
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Re: Ryobi 1700 psi electric
if i didn't already have the electric pressure washer i do, i would buy this or the black max version which is essentially the same. i believe it uses a standard quick disconnect (attached to the foam cannon) which you can buy at lowes/hd...
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Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
I can't help you on the nozzles, but it looks pretty nice, I like the non-tipping cart design. It's a little light on the "cleaning units" if you use the formula from the pressure washer site.
Noted. I don't have a need this far for heavy duty cleaning, just improving vehicle wash efficiency.
Originally Posted by VISITOR
if i didn't already have the electric pressure washer i do, i would buy this or the black max version which is essentially the same. i believe it uses a standard quick disconnect (attached to the foam cannon) which you can buy at lowes/hd...
Thanks much. Standard quick disconnect makes replacement parts easy should issues arise.
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Originally Posted by Becciasm
Thanks much. Standard quick disconnect makes replacement parts easy should issues arise.
go to sams club and get the blackmax which is the same thing (re-branded) and cost $20-$30 cheaper. note the end of the wand (quick disconnect), just pull back and attach the foam cannon with the proper quick disconnect...
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Originally Posted by VISITOR
if you want to buy this, go to sams club and get the blackmax which is the same thing (re-branded) and cost $20-$30 cheaper...
I am actually going there tomorrow. I'll check it out more closely.
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Re: Ryobi 1700 psi electric
you can buy this attachment at lowes, that's where i got mine. i'm pretty sure this is the exact same size but you can always bring your foam cannon and make sure it screws in before buying it. btw, that pressure washer has a 2 year warranty IIRC when i saw it on the box. if you read the reviews on both the ryobi and blackmax they are mostly postive. as i mentioned, if i didn't have the one that i have, i would buy one of these in a heartbeat. i've been eyeing it for quite some time now...
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Originally Posted by Becciasm
I am actually going there tomorrow. I'll check it out more closely.
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I bought one last week at Sam's, the price was 129.00. I can't comment on durability yet but so far it is a great unit for the 1700psi electric crowd.
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If you buy any thing at HD and use their credit card just ask for 5% off and they will give it to you
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I have the black max and it works great had to replace the gfi plug on it but other than that its been great got it for around $80 i think from some tool place that my father in law found...
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