Hello, thanks for the video. I am thinking of buying it and I am watching many videos, only that I have a question that does not specify in any video I would like to know if the machine has a problem if you always leave it connected to the water you do not have to disconnect every time you use it from the water Why do I have a machine that broke the pump inside because I left it connected to the water, I would really appreciate an answer and again thanks for the video
Hi there, I have mine constantly connected to water and ive never had an issue. Unfortunately I can’t speak to why you had an issue with your last one. The Kranzle is a great machine. They are well built
Bro buying my kranzle was the greatest thing I ever did for my detailing business. After buying 3 CAT 1800’s; I was already $600 in on shitty residential units. The kranzle will blow you away with how quiet it is. The power it has is the perfect medium for detailing, produces very thick foam (if that’s your thing). You can hardly feel the machine vibrate whatsoever as you pull the trigger. The serviceability is above and beyond. 80% of problems can be solved at home with their parts in like 30 minutes tops, no fancy tools necessary. It’s probably the easiest pressure washer to work on, hands down. It can be a pricey investment, but the priciest investment is not investing in yourself properly 🙃
The oil looks exactly like it is supposed to when changing at about 50 hours. Perfect timing. I have seen much worse. The factory recommends removing the site glass, cleaning it, and refilling with oil until it starts running out of the site glass hole.
I don’t think one is better over the other. It’s just a matter of personal preference. The 1322 puts out slightly more gallons per minute over the 1622. They say “GPM is what matters”. However if your mobile and trying to conserve on water the 1622 might be the better choice. No pump needed. They both have self priming pumps.
@@SpotlessWaterGuy I was reading online it says the 1622 does not have the auto stop function like the 1322 so I’m kind of curious on whether to get the 1322 instead
@@swaveyymike They both come with auto stop. If it’s says TS at the end, it stands for “total stop” the same feature you’re talking about. For example of it says 1622TS it has auto stop when you let go of the trigger.
Did you ever do the Jimmy stick video? Also what's your take on Manny at OG saying you need to use at least a 4800W generator for a Kranzle. Have you had any issues?
Hey brother no I haven’t made that video yet. 4800w is the recommendation but I can tell you there are hundreds of detailers running the Kranzle off of a 3500w generator. I’ve never had a single issue.
That’s an interesting question. I I think it’s really dependent on trigger time. Since the pump only turns on when you pull the trigger I look at it like this, how much water do you typically use when washing a car? My tank holds 100 gallons and on average that will last me 3-4 cars. Thats roughly 25 gallons per car or 12.5 min of trigger time at 2 gallons per minute (I use a lot of water when I clean). If we break that down that’s roughly 240 car washes for every 50 hours of use. That was a long technical answer but I hope it helped.
That was literally exactly what I had thought but wanted to make sure thank you so much I appreciate you very much so, just got my kranzle last month and want to keep it nice so that answered my question perfectly !!
@@rhsab1 believe it or not eBay is cheaper. Obsessed garage charges $71.13 after taxes and shipping. Through eBay it’s $70.01 after taxes with free shipping. The difference is minimal though :) thanks for looking out!
What’s up Money Long. Even with proper maintenance machines can fail for a lot of different reasons. I do agree with you though some may not be maintaining their equipment as they should which can cause undo damage. I know nobody likes doing this but taking the time to read the owners manual and understanding how the machine works can also help avoid silly mistakes. Mine hasn’t skipped a beat. I’ve been very pleased with it.
The BEAST of the pressure washers! :-)
Dude you by far have the baddest trailer set up!!!
Thanks brother! Appreciate that!!
Great video thank you more than you know I appreciate you don't stop the videos for coming in know you're busy man with family and all love you videos
You’re an inspiration Jeff!
@@SpotlessWaterGuy thank you so right you
Hello, thanks for the video. I am thinking of buying it and I am watching many videos, only that I have a question that does not specify in any video I would like to know if the machine has a problem if you always leave it connected to the water you do not have to disconnect every time you use it from the water Why do I have a machine that broke the pump inside because I left it connected to the water, I would really appreciate an answer and again thanks for the video
Hi there, I have mine constantly connected to water and ive never had an issue. Unfortunately I can’t speak to why you had an issue with your last one. The Kranzle is a great machine. They are well built
Bro buying my kranzle was the greatest thing I ever did for my detailing business. After buying 3 CAT 1800’s; I was already $600 in on shitty residential units.
The kranzle will blow you away with how quiet it is. The power it has is the perfect medium for detailing, produces very thick foam (if that’s your thing). You can hardly feel the machine vibrate whatsoever as you pull the trigger.
The serviceability is above and beyond. 80% of problems can be solved at home with their parts in like 30 minutes tops, no fancy tools necessary. It’s probably the easiest pressure washer to work on, hands down. It can be a pricey investment, but the priciest investment is not investing in yourself properly 🙃
Do you need a pump for the Kranzle when using with a water tank?
No the Kranzle has a self priming pump!
A “Jimmy Stick”, hmmm. Looks cool! Guess I’ll have to wait till next video to see what the advantage is.
Stay tuned ! :)
The oil looks exactly like it is supposed to when changing at about 50 hours. Perfect timing. I have seen much worse. The factory recommends removing the site glass, cleaning it, and refilling with oil until it starts running out of the site glass hole.
hi I need a female quick release to go on the m22 fitting but the ones I found inner diameter is 14 or 15mm do you no
Great video! Love that setup!
Appreciate your support!
Which is best for mobile detailing the 1322 or the 1622?? And it pulls water from the tank you don’t need a pump?
I don’t think one is better over the other. It’s just a matter of personal preference. The 1322 puts out slightly more gallons per minute over the 1622. They say “GPM is what matters”. However if your mobile and trying to conserve on water the 1622 might be the better choice. No pump needed. They both have self priming pumps.
@@SpotlessWaterGuy I was reading online it says the 1622 does not have the auto stop function like the 1322 so I’m kind of curious on whether to get the 1322 instead
@@swaveyymike They both come with auto stop. If it’s says TS at the end, it stands for “total stop” the same feature you’re talking about. For example of it says 1622TS it has auto stop when you let go of the trigger.
Did you ever do the Jimmy stick video? Also what's your take on Manny at OG saying you need to use at least a 4800W generator for a Kranzle. Have you had any issues?
Hey brother no I haven’t made that video yet. 4800w is the recommendation but I can tell you there are hundreds of detailers running the Kranzle off of a 3500w generator. I’ve never had a single issue.
@@SpotlessWaterGuy Whats the attachment you have on your gun? I need that in my life!
@@anchoredtolovedetailing email me! Support@sudsandgo.com
What quick disconnect was needed for the pressure hose ? Is it a 14m or 15m m22 size?
14mm m22
How long realistic is 50 operating hours ? When the pump is actually in use ?
That’s an interesting question. I I think it’s really dependent on trigger time. Since the pump only turns on when you pull the trigger I look at it like this, how much water do you typically use when washing a car? My tank holds 100 gallons and on average that will last me 3-4 cars. Thats roughly 25 gallons per car or 12.5 min of trigger time at 2 gallons per minute (I use a lot of water when I clean). If we break that down that’s roughly 240 car washes for every 50 hours of use. That was a long technical answer but I hope it helped.
That was literally exactly what I had thought but wanted to make sure thank you so much I appreciate you very much so, just got my kranzle last month and want to keep it nice so that answered my question perfectly !!
@@estevangutierrez997 Awesome. Congrats on the purchase! You’re going to love it.
Does it come with a funnel? Also is this for the 1622? Does it still work the same for the 1622 if yours is 1322?
Hey brother no it doesn’t come with a funnel. Yes oil change for the 1622 and 1322 is the same.
Nicely done 👍😁
Thanks Dave!
Never mind, I just watched and answered my own question
Hey great video
Thanks brother!
Obsessed Garage in Florida does carry the Kranzle oil instead of going to the UK.
Thank you. The reason I had to buy from the UK is because at the time of purchase obsessed garage was sold out.
I noticed your link to eBay however, at this time
Obsessed is cheaper.
I enjoy the channel! Keep up the good work!
@@rhsab1 believe it or not eBay is cheaper. Obsessed garage charges $71.13 after taxes and shipping. Through eBay it’s $70.01 after taxes with free shipping. The difference is minimal though :) thanks for looking out!
Great video bro!! 😎👍🏼
Thank you!
Y do u always see them getting repaired on their page?
Definitely no need to use the factory oil.. Amsoil is the best oil you can buy!!
Great to know! With how expensive the machine is I was hesitant to do anything other than factory oil.
What specific Amsoil?
Oh so people don’t replace the oil every 50 hours I bet that’s why
What’s up Money Long. Even with proper maintenance machines can fail for a lot of different reasons. I do agree with you though some may not be maintaining their equipment as they should which can cause undo damage. I know nobody likes doing this but taking the time to read the owners manual and understanding how the machine works can also help avoid silly mistakes. Mine hasn’t skipped a beat. I’ve been very pleased with it.
@@SpotlessWaterGuy that’s what I like to hear. Someone who actually reviews the product not just uses the machine thank you so much!