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01-22-2018, 09:54 PM
#151
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Re: I bought a WORX 20V Powershot cordless power cleaner, anyone use one?
Originally Posted by Cleankat
Just got mine the other day. Planning on using it for random cleanup around the house that doesn't require my gas powered beast and as a spray down with distilled water before a rinseless wash or as a spot free rinse after a traditional wash.
So far I'm enjoying it don't get your hopes up on Power and you won't be disappointed. I did pick up a 4amp battery on ebay (generic brand) and it works like a charm.
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How big of a diff between the 2 and 4v battery?
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01-22-2018, 10:16 PM
#152
Re: I bought a WORX 20V Powershot cordless power cleaner, anyone use one?
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
How big of a diff between the 2 and 4v battery?
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Not sure I have enough time with it to really comment. It definitely lasts longer can't say I noticed any difference with the pressure though.
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01-22-2018, 11:22 PM
#153
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Re: I bought a WORX 20V Powershot cordless power cleaner, anyone use one?
Ok, let us know when you know, either way...thanks.
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01-23-2018, 08:09 AM
#154
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Re: I bought a WORX 20V Powershot cordless power cleaner, anyone use one?
Can you use regular nozzle tips? Or does one have to use the one it comes with?
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01-23-2018, 10:32 AM
#155
Re: I bought a WORX 20V Powershot cordless power cleaner, anyone use one?
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
How big of a diff between the 2 and 4v battery?
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To my understand the 'power' depends on voltage while the 'endurance' depends on capacity...So there shouldn't be any difference in the water pressure output but the 4Ah will last longer.
I only have the 2Ah battery though but I would imagine it being quite tiring to hold the water gun with 4Ah battery..
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01-23-2018, 03:19 PM
#156
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Re: I bought a WORX 20V Powershot cordless power cleaner, anyone use one?
Originally Posted by buzzstrength
To my understand the 'power' depends on voltage while the 'endurance' depends on capacity...So there shouldn't be any difference in the water pressure output but the 4Ah will last longer.
I only have the 2Ah battery though but I would imagine it being quite tiring to hold the water gun with 4Ah battery..
I originally thought the 4Ah would give more power, but I did a test to see how long it would take to drain a 2L bottle thinking more power would mean more pressure, which would mean the bottle would drain faster.
The results were pretty much identical. About 60 seconds to go through the bottle till empty. However, the 4Ah gives double duration of battery life for sure.
I take my 2Ah with me now since it is lighter and I like the battery indicator which my 4Ah does not have.
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01-23-2018, 03:26 PM
#157
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Re: I bought a WORX 20V Powershot cordless power cleaner, anyone use one?
Thank you guys, I think I'll just keep my 2 2.0v batteries and save the $55.00 I would've paid for the 4.0v. I would think the larger number would mean more power but you guys figured it out
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01-23-2018, 03:52 PM
#158
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Re: I bought a WORX 20V Powershot cordless power cleaner, anyone use one?
Klasse, how do you enjoy your worx? I’ve been debating on grabbing on so I can continue to wash my car when it’s colder out since we turn off the spigots during the winter.
The sun joe unit looks promising, and like it delivers a good bit more pressure, but it also appears it would take up a little more space.
I know you said if you had known about it before you bought your worx, you would’ve probably grabbed that instead. I assume you enjoy using the worx though? The price sure seems right on it just for getting a basic wash done.
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01-23-2018, 04:14 PM
#159
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Re: I bought a WORX 20V Powershot cordless power cleaner, anyone use one?
I love my Worx! I'm a gearhead so of coarse I want more POWAH! THAT said, the Worx has done everything I've asked of it. Two things, 1, get an extra battery and get the soap dispenser!
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01-23-2018, 04:20 PM
#160
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Re: I bought a WORX 20V Powershot cordless power cleaner, anyone use one?
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
I love my Worx! I'm a gearhead so of coarse I want more POWAH! THAT said, the Worx has done everything I've asked of it. Two things, 1, get an extra battery and get the soap dispenser!
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Roger that. I don’t have crazy expectations from it, the hose pressure at my house is abysmal so if anything it would probably give a stronger stream of water than I’m used to
I was going back and forth about the soap dispenser, actually. I mix up a gallon of solution when I do my rinslesss washes.
so, I was considering doing the same with my car soap, and filling my larger 5 gallon bucket with 4 gallons of mixed up ONR to use as my rinse so I can avoid having to worry about using a dying aid.
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