Great video. This is actual valuable content discussing choosing tip sizes based on the machine. I just got this surface cleaner and have a 4200psi/4gpm unit, so I need to get tips with a larger orifice so the pressure im putting down isn’t so high.
I don't bother to waste money on the brand name stuff. I didn't use Honda engines or expensive brand pressure pumps. The Chinese stuff works and lasts just the same. Even if anything needs replacing it's still better value. A lot of the brand name gear can be Chinese made as well. Just be aware.
@@herbertvonsauerkrautunterh2513 idk man, iv bought cheap and iv bought expensive. Sometimes cheaper is better, other times expensive is worth it. I’d say if you’re starting out you probably don’t need all the name brand stuff. This is my full time gig though and im definitely relying on my equipment. I don’t wanna spend my time replacing or fixing things. I’m good at fixing things but it doesn’t pay well 😂
@@RawAnUncut they are kinda annoying to order on Amazon. Just look up 1/4 meg and whatever tips you’d like and order from a power wash supplier. So I run 1/4 meg 40030s on my 5.5gpm machine. 40degree tips are super nice
Great video. This is actual valuable content discussing choosing tip sizes based on the machine. I just got this surface cleaner and have a 4200psi/4gpm unit, so I need to get tips with a larger orifice so the pressure im putting down isn’t so high.
thanks for the comment, glad you found some useful info
I don't bother to waste money on the brand name stuff. I didn't use Honda engines or expensive brand pressure pumps. The Chinese stuff works and lasts just the same. Even if anything needs replacing it's still better value.
A lot of the brand name gear can be Chinese made as well. Just be aware.
@@herbertvonsauerkrautunterh2513 idk man, iv bought cheap and iv bought expensive. Sometimes cheaper is better, other times expensive is worth it. I’d say if you’re starting out you probably don’t need all the name brand stuff.
This is my full time gig though and im definitely relying on my equipment. I don’t wanna spend my time replacing or fixing things. I’m good at fixing things but it doesn’t pay well 😂
Do you have a link? Where can I buy the different tips?
@@RawAnUncut they are kinda annoying to order on Amazon. Just look up 1/4 meg and whatever tips you’d like and order from a power wash supplier. So I run 1/4 meg 40030s on my 5.5gpm machine. 40degree tips are super nice