Re: Foam cannon suggestion
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vaca22
I have a Karcher 1700 Cube showing up today or tomorrow. I randomly did a search while looking for dryer vent covers at Home Depot and saw that the thing was $50 off, $129.99.
Sold!
So I would like to get a foam cannon. I don't feel like spending $100 on something with Italian brass fittings machined by elves or whatever, but I don't want something that is total junk.
Any suggestions? I'm looking for very basic functionality at a reasonable price.
The Griots Brilliant Finish foam cannon and the MJJC Pro 2.0 are mid-priced foam cannons that have a lot of positive reviews.....if I were looking into a new one, it would be one of those.
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FWIW I've likely gone through $100 worth of aggravation and small parts when buying and maintaining cheaper cannons, no worries with MTM PF22. Thing doesnt leak occasionally either which would cycle my pressure washer irritatingly.
Personal choice really.
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Re: Foam cannon suggestion
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Originally Posted by
BudgetPlan1
FWIW I've likely gone through $100 worth of aggravation and small parts when buying and maintaining cheaper cannons, no worries with MTM PF22. Thing doesnt leak occasionally either which would cycle my pressure washer irritatingly.
Personal choice really.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScVm1SyXcDg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmfrT4gTwbw
https://assets.griotsgarage.com/imag...0/f_auto/51185
Create rich, clinging foam for efficient removal of shine-stealing abrasives and grime, while effortlessly creating lasting gloss and protection via your pressure washer.
* For use with pre-mixed, ready to use solutions of wash
* Precision machined, rifled, electroplated aluminum manifold delivers rich,
dry foam and is chemically resistant
* Dual-threaded cap is compatible with included 33.8 oz jar, and Griot's Garage 22 & 35 oz bottles
* Double-shot rubber nozzle grips make for easy adjustment of the variable angle spray pattern
which adjusts between wide fan (40°) to a narrow stream (0°)
* Flexible, chemical resistant silicone pick-up tube with weighted ball keeps chemical flowing consistently
* Includes an electroplated Quick Coupler compatible with most quick-release fittings
* Includes Stainless Steel 1.1 Primary Jet (Installed) for electric pressure washers, and 1.25 Primary Jet
(Included) for high-performance gas pressure-washers
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I started out with one of the cheap Amazon $25 jobs, thinking "its just foam, how much different could it be"?
Couldn't have been more wrong. Don't cheap out, you'll just be disappointed.
You'll basically get 2 recommendations:
Griots Brilliant Finish Foam Cannon
MTM PF22
I settled on the Griots foam cannon for about $69 after watching the above video, and couldn't be more happy.
Can't imagine anything generating more foam, and its great quality and easy to use.
So, I highly recommend the Griots Brilliant Finish foam cannon
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Thanks guys, great suggestions per usual here. I'll spring for something that won't be a hassle right off the bat. I bought a cheapo foam gun a few years ago from Pep Boys and I knew right away after the first try that I got hosed.
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Side question - how do you know how much shampoo to add to the resevoir? Is there a general consensus on this? Is it trial and error?
I have a gallon of Hyper Wash and something tells me I wouldn't need to add 2oz to make good foam...
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Your product will likely tell you on the label.
Or just trial and error or the glug glug method.
Earlier today I used some Gloss Shop soap that called for 1-2oz in foam cannon and it was marvelous.