Liking the ryobi got my Meg's Hyperwash in today so now all I need to do is decide on a pressure washer and foam gun!
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Liking the ryobi got my Meg's Hyperwash in today so now all I need to do is decide on a pressure washer and foam gun!
I tried both of the Ryobi machines I posted earlier. Both worked well, but I chose to keep the bigger one. I didn't really notice a difference in the extra 100psi, but the bigger one was actually a little more quiet. Overall, it just felt better.
Does anybody know which pressure washer fittings to choose for greenworks or ryobi for the foam cannon hp?
I have a Homelite 2700psi w/ Honda engine. Works great. Just brought it out for the first time this spring and it started up just fine after our crappy NE Ohio winter.
I had the Ryobi 1700 electric but took it back. Wasnt that great IMO but I also accredit that to poor water pressure too.
Both the Greenworks and the Ryobi machines already have the quick connect coupler (female) at the end of the wand. The foam cannon usually comes with the 1/4" NPT male connector. You just screw that into the cannon and it will quick-connect to the wand, just like a spray tip does.
See this thread:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...re-washer.html
Ok thank you for the help!
Agree with CaveRacing, my foam gun from Chemical Guys came with coupler.
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i have the Greenworks 1700psi pressure washer, it works great with my MTM foam lance. it does lack pressure over the gas units, but it's quiet.
i got mine at Lowes on sale for $169
Mine is the 2000 PSI and has plenty of pressure.
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I keep reading about pressure washers not lasting very long. I wonder what the weekend warriors and the pros are using. My neighbor picked up an X series Karcher which has good reviews and right before the year mark the motor broke. luckily it was warrantied.