The Best Pressure Washer of 2024! | Active 2.3 | Full Testing & Review
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Today we review the much anticipated Active 2.3 which could be the best pressure washer released this year. Watch to find out all about it and don't forget the bloopers at the end!
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I have new codes for Fathers Day! I have 16 codes for Active 2.3 use code KEAVFATHERSDAY23 and for Active 2.0 use KEAVFATHERSDAY20
Thanks for the code. Much appreciated! Excited to wash my 94' Supra with this.
@@HiddenFreedom Dude! Bad A$$ car right there!
You are the man I can’t believe I was able to snag one of your codes! Ha, if you remember I decided to cancel big boi pro as it was too expensive/ heavy for me, and now I’m canceling my original 2.3 order to use your promo. keav saving me money! Good man.
@@CarsWithKeavjust purchased one as well using your code. This will be an upgrade coming from a Ryobi. Time to retire that one. Thanks Keav.
Just used it and I thank you!
Code worked perfect! $585 out the door! Thanks for your reviews of the new products. This is what I was waiting for before I decided between the Bigboi, 2.0, & 2.3. I think the extra $ for the 2.3 is well worth it for the serviceability alone. Thanks for the video and code!
It’s a crazy time right now never before have we had so many new choices and to me no wrong decision can be made as they are all good.
Although I'm just a DIY guy that's happy with his little $99 Greenworks pressure washer, I thoroughly enjoy watching these video reviews of pressure washers that I'll never need and never afford. Thanks for all your work Keav.
You’re welcome and nothing wrong with rocking a Greenworks!
Which size tip would you use for best results? Thanks Keav!!
I currently am really like running a 4.5 which is really close to their 4.6. I am running 4.5 as the nozzle guards from MtM came in that size. The stock one is the best overall in my opinion if you don’t mind nit having a nozzle guard.
@Keav I Like 2.3 but Pan the organizer he said the noise was so loud it had his ears ringing. My only concern is I’m going to wash my cars in my garage. I just can’t make my mine between the active 2.3 and the AR630tss
It doesn’t hurt my ears at all compared to say using an EGO blower or a shop vac in the garage they are way louder. It is loud, but I feel like the video made it louder than it was. I think all depends on the location and if the wall it’s mounted on has a bedroom or another room on the other side. Most of the time when washing I’m far enough away from the unit that the spray gun and water pressure is just as loud. I’m rarely ever standing within 5 feet of it when it’s actually running. I’m near it reeling the hose, but it’s never running then. AR is much quieter for sure and there is nothing really negative about it you can’t go wrong choosing it. The 2.3 you could not like the sound. If you sat next to it at ear level for extended period of time I could see maybe the ears hurting. Don’t ever see myself doing that. If you are on the fence at all about loud get the AR630
I have used multiple hoses on my 2.0 and 2.3 units with different things then you happening …..
MOST ANTICIPATED REVIEW!!!! Love the consistency Keav!
Thank You!
Where would you find a 4.1 or 4.2 nozzle? All I’ve seen is 4.0, 4.5, 5.0
You can usually only find them as the nozzles that come with a specific pressure washer. Custom sized by the manufacturer for the machine. 4.2 would be a nozzle that comes with a Big Boi duo pressure washer.
great vid @CarsWithKeav longtime subscriber first time commenter... 100ft hose? 1/4 or 3/8? I am a BlueShield Aramid Kevlar fan. I have the 2.3, but wanted to see if anyone has tried a 100ft hose yet on it as I have read the 2.0 couldn't handle 100ft lengths, If the 2.3 cannot does the ar630? The stock 2.3 hose is nice I really do like it, but 40ft is not long enough for my needs and 50 is still not enough, 60 is most ideal in my case.
100 ft for sure I would use a 3/8 hose. The 2.4 has been tested by Active to run a 100ft mtm Kobrajet type hose so you are good there as well.
The active guns are better than my expensive swivel guns
Which swivel guns do you have? Are you referring to the stock ones from this video or their swivel gun?
I have been using this same preasure washer sprayer gun from Amazon since around 2018ish 2019. Never any leaks, and I have abused it and dropped it and thrown it anywhere. I got it just for the swivel, and like you mentioned, how it's shaped. I love it.
That’s awesome! Sounds very durable.
What steel braided pressure washer hose do you recommend?
I like the Blushield Kevlar hose which is stronger than the steel braiding, but way lighter.
I don't see why for this price point, you wouldn't get the AR630TSS. It seems far more robust. Am I wrong?
This replaced the AR630 that was sitting on my shelf. It is of the same quality. Same type of motor. Ar630 is more quiet, easier to change oil and over time has proven its reliability. It however will only work on a 20 amp circuit which limits the garages it will work in. AR630 after taxes is over $800 for me vs $650 to me that’s a big difference. You can’t go wrong with the AR630 though and it’s an amazing machine.
I had this same dilemma. I’ve always wanted an AR Blue. However, even with no tax where I am, the AR is $202 more with shipping.
With Keav’s coupon the difference stretched to $267 to my door which is not insignificant.
Is the AR better long term? I have no doubt. But is it worth nearly 1.5x the Active 2.3? I don’t think so, especially not for a home gamer like me.
@@BradRussellisAwesome Agreed, AR is an amazing machine and will no doubt last. For the home user especially 15amp 2.3 does it for me.
Great content! One question....do you have any more discount codes for the Active 2.3 pressure washer?
I do not currently I was given some for Father’s Day, but those got used up pretty quick. Check around on reviews there might be a smaller channel that has not used them up yet.
@@CarsWithKeav Will do. Thanks!
any chance you can do a spreadsheet comparison for psi, gpm and amperage between the more common nozzle like 3.5, 4.0, 4,5 and 5.0 as well as an amperage for the most popular orifice sizes? just trying to see what 40degree nozzle and orifice i should get? thanks
I'll put it on the list, but I am at the limits of my extra time already. I will try and do something when I do my full comparison video between the Active, AR, Big Boi and Comet.
Should’ve had a drain and fill bolt for the oil. You can change the oil of any “sealed” pressure washer the same way active showed in their video. Also now I know why my Portland pressure washer intermittently surges, I thought it was a bad pressure switch but it must be the uberflex hose I use. Great video as always!
The design of the 5 piston pump doesn't allow the room to have the oil filler or drain plug is what I have been told without compromising anything. Its possible on the Portland, but could just be the unit itself. I might have to expand my testing, but Uberflex has always worked well on all the cheaper units I have reviewed.
In your honest opinion, active 2.3 or AR BLUE.. both are in the same price range. I have a dedicated 20amp outlet.. what about the Kranzle? The oil change on something you have to unbuild to means more problems long run as aposed to something that has a drain and fill. What's ur opinion
If the drain fill is something you think will be an issue then I think Ar630 is the pick. I myself don’t think it’s that big of a deal to change the oil, but it’s all preference. Honestly the numbers are too much for me not to go for the 2.3. Detailing Enthusiast I’m not doing to use it at the volume or level as a business. More than likely 50 hours for me is probably at one year.
Would love your help on this. Side note this will be a wall mounted unit for home use only. I ordered 2.3 from Active, but it hasnt shipped yet. To set it up how I would like (new hose, reel, etc) I would be all in at around 1000. I can get Ar630Tss all in for 1200. Would I see much better results for the additional 200 or just stick with active. Thanks for the help.
The AR630 would have slightly less performance and at over 15 amps and is meant for a dedicated 20 amp and comes with the plug for a 20 amp outlet and will not fit in a normal outlet. Two things if you like quiet and have a 20 amp dedicated then the AR is the pick or if you want a machine that is known to be reliable. The 2.3 we don't know yet how reliable it will be, but it does more flow than the AR and at a higher PSI while still being under 15 amps.
@CarsWithKeav I already installed a dedicated 20 amp circuit in the location where I am installing my pressure washer setup in case I needed it. I guess I will wait for the Active 2.3 and just hope it will last. I enjoyed your review on it. Thanks for the reply.
@@edwinvalerio8182 No problem. The good thing is in this category I have not reviewed a pressure washer yet that would be a bad decision.
Bit to noisy. I'd rather have the dltr
Yeah, they dropped the ball on the noise for sure.
Riches with Keav's does it again. Beats JoshV... Great review.
Thank You, I finally beat him to a product review. 🤣
Hey Keav. Great Video. I picked up an Active 2.3 Pro. I plan to use it with my MJJC foam cannon after swapping the orifice out with the 1.45 that active sends. But i'm curious what gun would you recommend? Looking at the MTM, Active short gun or the McKillians Swivel gun pro. Or is there something you'd recommend different? Appreciate your input
Those would be my 3 choices to choose from. I prefer the SGS28 just due to the trigger. Mckillans they dropped the price on Amazon to $90. If you like the angle of spray to be straight that is a good choice. Active is coming out with a version 2 of. Their spray gun next month.
@@CarsWithKeav thank you
@@CarsWithKeav one other question. I have several foam cannons I use. where can the 1.45 orifice be found to buy separately? Ive looked all over with no luck. Have only been able to find 1.40 brass not sure the 1.40 would be big enough to keep under the 15 amp draw. Same issue with the nozzles if looking for nozzles with the soft shroud. 4.0 is the largest and they like 4.6
@@VikingRocketeer 1.4 will be no problem at all and stay a good bit under 15 amps. I know at some point Active will be selling parts on their site. A 4.5 works just fine and they are readily available. I use 4.5 on my 2.3 currently. You can get 4.5 mtm Aqualine with the soft nozzle guard.
@CarsWithKeav thank you brother! You rock! Glad I subbed your channel. Lots of great info. Really appreciate you.
Sweet!!! I am more excited to receive this unit. Thanks for the review. Do you happen to know or maybe you can get an answer faster than the rest of us from Active…. With 50 hours first oil change then at 100 hours etc after, is that 50 hours of the unit being powered on or 50 hours of trigger pulled? And thanks for the discount code. Now we just need Active to get their accessory kit out with the new foam cannon and longer hose.
I’m am waiting for that foam cannon just to drop test it. 🤣 50 hours of the motor being used so whenever you pull the trigger till when you let go is part of the 50 hours.
How would you have the system draw more AMPs than it wants, in this case 14. Amps are pulled not given. Honest question, I may learn something here.
Changing the nozzle size to be smaller makes the motor work harder to force the water through which increases it’s draw in amp. Opposite for a larger size having less load/pressure for lower amp draw and since it’s larger more water flow as well.
Keav,
I used your code to buy the Active 2.3; Thanks! Any thoughts (pro and con) on mating the included stock 40' hose with the Active 2.0 stock 25' hose with a hose coupler, yielding 60' of steel wrapped hose?
I see no problem with that as they say you can go to a max of 100 feet on the 2.3
Hi Keav. What’s your thoughts on this washer compared to the BigBoi WashR Pro?
2.3 all day unless you are running a high volume business then I would go Pro.
Impressive. Nice video Keav
Thank You!
Detailed Hose Performance Comparison:
TLDR: Very satisfied and impressed with the ability to run a 100' Kobrajet hose. If you're on the fence with getting a longer hose and think you could ever use the extra length, go for it knowing you won't take any performance hit.
Got my Kobrajet 3/8 100 foot blue hose (steel braided). It's working flawlessly with no hesitation shutting off when releasing the trigger. I ran a flow and pressure test with a few different hose setups. I tested each configuration 3 different times to reduce error. This was all with my garden hose supplying 60 PSI and 6.5 gpm using the stock 4.6 nozzles.
The setups were: the stock 40' hose; the 50' Uberflex; the Uberflex+stock hose (90 feet); and the 100 foot Kobrajet.
With all of them the flow rate was 2.16 gpm, each within 0.03 gallons of each other with no repeatable advantage for any one setup (water weighed on calibrated scale). The stock hose and Kobrajet are giving ~810 PSI; the Uberflex ~800 PSI; the Uberflex+stock hose was ~790 PSI. Admittedly, the pressure gauge is hard to tell if there's a change less than about 10 PSI since the graduations between lines is so small, but from many tests there is not a considerable change in pressure between any of the setups.
The ONLY real world difference between any of these setups was the time to achieving full pressure. I took a video of the gauge and measured the times from pulling the trigger until reaching full pressure. The stock hose is the quickest on the pressure gauge taking ~0.75 seconds to reach full pressure; the Kobrajet 100 foot was ~1.5 seconds; the Uberflex and Uberflex+stock hose were ~2.3 seconds. In use you don't notice any difference when using the Kobrajet, but you do notice the slight delay from trigger pull to ramp up using the Uberflex, as shown in other videos.
Not sure why I'm only getting around 800 PSI, but my gauge could very well be mis-calibrated as it was an Amazon buy and not an expensive calibrated gauge. It's at least repeatable and shows differences with other setups I've tried it on. The flow tests are very accurate as I used a high end calibrated scale.
Foam Canon: With MJJC Pro and included 1.45 orifice I'm getting ~800 PSI at 12.5 amps. With 1.25 orifice was getting 1250 PSI at ~17 amps with the pump sounding audibly like it was working harder.
Conclusion: I was surprised to not see any difference in the flow rates with any of these hose setups. This could be due to my setup, errors, or resolution of measurement. The internet would make you believe the flow and pressure will take a huge hit and the pump will work harder when running a 100 foot hose. Physics also says this, but looking at Hazen-Williams or Hagen-Poiseuille equations shows that increasing the diameter to be a much bigger factor than length. In my tests I simply did NOT see any discernible difference between any hose with respect to flow, and only the slightest change in PSI that was hard to even discern on the pressure gauge. I know I've heard Matt at OG mention he hadn't seen any difference when using 100 foot hoses, but again all the keyboard warriors will tell you it's a bad idea, when (at least in my tests) there's no difference. The pump also did not appear or sound to be working any harder with the longer hoses, and with the Kobrajet hose I'm pulling a consistent 12.4 amps. I'm still waiting on a Coxreel to put the Kobrajet on, and part of me wonders if there will be any change using the reel since it has a 90d elbow connection, which in theory could reduce flow due to increased turbulence but I honestly doubt it will make a discernible difference. Will update if there's any change. I think these pressure washers are just not moving enough water to see any real world hit to performance. Maybe if I was testing with an 8.5 gpm gas unit it would be different...
But, for my particular unit of the Active 2.3 it is no problem and you should consider going for the longer hose (steel braided) if you think you will ever need it.
I would not except any change in flow due to the inner diameters being more than enough for the flow needed I would expect going beyond 100 feet you might start to see pressure drop on a 1/4 hose. Might even see pressure drop on a 100ft 1/4 hose vs a 3/8, but I don’t have that length to even test. Uberflex makes sense taking longer since it expands beyond its actual diameter due to not having braiding to control it.
@@CarsWithKeav for sure I think when going longer, a 3/8 hose will more than make up for any increase in length. If you really want to deep dive check out the Hazen-Williams equation and you'll see that diameter makes a way bigger difference than length. I think you're right on the money about the Uberflex expanding which would absorb some of the pressure energy which is probably why we're seeing the differences when using it vs the steel-braided.
Anyways, hope this unnecessary deep dive will help anyone else with the same curiosity haha!
@@BradRussellisAwesome Never unnecessary when you have quality info!
Have you tried a 100ft hose with the 2.3? I tested with the 40ft included and auto start/stop worked great, then moved to my OG wall setup with 100ft and noticed it running for additional second or two after releasing the trigger.
Active says it’s good for 100ft and they tested with mtm hoses. I only have 50ft hoses at the moment.
Appreciate you posting this. I’ve been trying to ask around to see if it runs a 100’ hose as I just ordered a 100’ Kobrajet and had a concern it wouldn’t run it due to micro switch issues that were seen with the 2.0. I called Active and they said it shouldn’t be a problem with a steel braided 100’ but now I’m concerned. Guess I’ll put it through its paces and see. Will report back after I get the hose next week. Let us know what happens with yours.
@@BradRussellisAwesome Thanks, please let us know how it goes.
@maxs7976 See my recent detailed post about using the 100' Kobrajet. Conclusion is it works perfectly without any hit to my tested flow rate or pressure when compared against the stock 40' hose. Perfect start/stop function. Still waiting on my Coxreel, but don't see that changing anything.
I've seen you comment elsewhere that your 2.3 isn't shutting off properly even when switching back to the 40' hose now? Any update as to how it's doing or if Active has responded to your concerns?
@@BradRussellisAwesome Oh that is sweet, super helpful. I reached out and shared videos, it works perfectly with the 40' hose but switching to the 100ft OG hose wall setup behaves very similar to reviewers trying out uberflex hoses with a surge and multiple second delay. Active initially was going to replace the unit, but later said that's expected moving to a longer and larger diameter hose. Going to order a new one and if that doesn't work out will jump to the Kranzle.
Keav, been recently watching your videos and becoming a fan! I wanted to ask to see if you can do a comparison between the Active 2.3, Bigboi Pro, and the AR 630 TSS? Also will you be getting the Kranzle K1322TS? I'm in between all of these and I love how you test and I believe your opinion as honest vs some of the other channels on UA-cam.
I think I will end up getting a Kranzle the channel is doing good and I have enough money to get one now. I am also right in the middle of making a comparison video between 2.3, both big boi, AR630 TSS and the Comet 1700. SInce its 5 pressure washer I will just pick the best nozzles that get them all at the same PSI between 950 and 1K and just do those numbers. Ill also report issues brought up in the comments and what I have experienced and I talked to IMjoshv and will give some input he gave me when it comes to using a generator with them.
I may end up purchasing this as I am in need of a new pressure washer. Looks legit! Great review! Always love that you leave the bloopers!!
Bloopers show the vibe behind the scenes and makes editing a little more fun.
I've just finished watching Matt's review of the Active 2.3 over at Obsessed Garage. He claims the 2.3 is the loudest pressure washer he's ever used. 🤷♂
I don’t value Matt’s opinion much anymore a lot of it is motivated by what he can sell in his store and whether it directly competes with other products already listed that will sell better (AR630). He tested the numbers and they were good. It is louder than most, but to me the 2.0 is louder. I mean you can’t complain about noise and then use an EGO 765 and put hearing protection on to dry a car why is sound not an issue there? The vibe was he didn’t seem to want to like it from the start, but with him sometimes you can’t tell as he always looks miserable. I can tell he doesn’t want to film these videos. He was jumping for joy at the numbers he did with the 2.0. Maybe something business wise between him an Active here as he would normally be testing this thing long before release and have pre-orders. I’m am done with my OG rant now. 🤣
80ish decibels? Normal conversation is mid 70’s so I wouldn’t be too worried
Matt has lost all credibility. He is just about “look what I own”.
@@CarsWithKeav I shared these exact thoughts when I watched his video. There was something off from the very beginning. Clearly there is some personal/business issues between OG and Active.
Matt is going the way of pan the organizer. His reviews are all about what he sells and money. He doesn't put out good reviews of anything anymore. The legitimacy of what he shows is severely lacking.
@CarsWithKeav So, is that Active 2.3 still on your shelf, or have you gone back to the AR630?
Wanting to get a replacement for the Pro on order (it will be going back ... Tired of the issues), and the results you got on the 2.3 have my attention. Thanks Keav!
Active is still on the wall nobody has complained about the noise yet.
Great information, very solid review. The bloopers are hilarious
Thank You!
Awesome Keav, I was wondering if the active 2.3 wants to jump off the shelf without the wall mount bracket on because the active 2.0 wants to jump right off the wall shelf ones on
It doesn’t move at all from the month I have been using it so far.
This looks like a pretty good option. When my 5 year old Karcher finally gives out I will definitely look at the Active options.
Curious to see some more on that new Ava pressure washer too.
Both are pretty good products. Active has much better performance at the moment. AVA has not brought any of there better units to the U.S. yet just the cheapest ones.
Searching for a 4.2 nozzle link
Will be very hard to find outside of having to buy another pressure washer. Those normally only come custom sized by companies for specific models like the 2.3 has a 4.6 stock.
Noted thanks much
@CarsWithKeav Hey Keav, I use mtm hydro PF22.2 foam canon with 1.1 orifice. I can just remove the orifice from active canon and swap it with my mtm hydro orifice? I didn't know they were standard size. It seems you removed active orifice and put it in your generic foam canon. For a 40degree sprayer with at least 4.5 orifice. I would have to get MTM Aqualine 4.5 nozzle too. I do have McKillans nozzle but it is only 4.0 and that would get me a little over 15amps.
The active 2.3 should come with a 1.45 orifice that you can put into the MTM. Actuve cannon that comes with the 2.3 doesn’t have a removable orifice. You can remove the nozzle piece in the Mckillans nozzle and replace it with a 4.5 from MTM would be cheaper.
Hey Keav!
Looking into upgrading my pressure washer for my mobile unit.
What unit would you recommend for mobile detailers? The 2.3 or 2.0? Running a 55 gallon tank which usually lasts about a car and a half depending on severity.
I’m a little worried that the 2.3 may suck through the tank… but in reality it’s only be about a gallon more every 3 minutes.
The 2.3 catches my eyes for the rinsing capability and noise level. Either way my generator is going to drown out the pressure washer noise, but I occasionally run the pressure washer off an extension cord.
What do you think? Lol.
Looking for a real honest opinion!
I responded to your DM on Instagram. For those wanting to know I don’t know enough yet about the 2.3 on a generator to be able to answer. Imjoshv had some issues getting it to work so not sure if it’s the generator not having enough juice or something else.
Great video Keav! I just don't get why they include that useless foam cannon. It doesn't show the pressure washer's capabilities off at all, and can be beaten with a $99 pressure washer and $10 foam cannon from Amazon. Why even include it? In my view they should have had one base unit without any gun/hose/cannon for $629, and one kit that includes their old halfway decent foam cannon from last year, plus the hose and gun, for $659.
Regardless, I think this will be my next pressure washer. It's pricy but not as pricy as the commercial units from ARBlue and Kranzle, yet it's a huge step up in performance, motor life, and serviceability over the cheaper pressure washers. Also provides similar performance to the commercial units while keeping comfortably under 15 amps. That puts it in a valuable place in the market, where a lot of people only have 15amp circuits to work with.
Everything you said is spot on. Well said!
I just ordered the Active 2.3 but I also want to order the DIC-20. The Active 2.3 requires 4.8 GPM inlet water and the DIC-20 will only accept 2.5 GPM. So are these two systems incompatible? Would the output of the DIC-20 be 2.5 GPM or would the output still be 4.8 GPM but only part of the water filtered? Could you please explain how these two systems work and if they can be compatible? Is there a water deionizing system that outputs a high GPM or would this be super expensive to maintain? I'm guessing you would go through resin twice as fast. I feel unsure of what I should do.
There are systems that can handle much more GPM and no it would not go through resin quicker it’s about surface area and the time needed to properly filter. The smaller the unit the longer it takes to filter. The 2.3 GPM might be an issue just can’t say for sure yet. Thing is if you run full blast through the DIC-20 you will get the 4.8 GPM and more, but it will not filter as good and probably have tds. My theory though is the 2.3 is only running that then it would limit the incoming flow making the water go through the filters at 2.3 GPM. I’ll have to test this and maybe make a video as well.
Hi man great review as always,
What’s your suggestion for one time purchase and not changing or regretting, ar blue or bigboi or active 2.3 or kranzle ?
Thanks for your time reviewing all the good stuff
Kranzle is so much money for me. I’m going 2.3 just because of the numbers. I’ll probably end up reviewing a Kranzle in the end just because it is requested so much.
@@CarsWithKeav I wish active where making worldwide shipping specially now with the discount code you’re offering
@@ase826 yeah, that sucks hopefully it happens at some point.
Hey Keav, any sound/db difference with the cage vs without the cage? I heard it’s quieter without the cage on…
It’s a bit quieter without it not really from a DB measuring perspective though. There is less reverb from the wall of the cage and to me sounds better by itself. I’ve actually thought a good idea might be to try and sound deaden the cage and enclose it a bit more to help with sound. Most of the structure is already there to build a full cage around it.
Hi, Keav, I got Active VE52 now with KobraJet 75 ft hose, it surges. Do you know if the 2.0 will have the same issue?
VE52 was known to have an issue with hoses over 50 ft. they did an update to it in later models. 2.0 should be fine I would think.
Sounds like a 2.3 giveaway to me ;)
Will be an Active 2.3 and an entire wash setup for my 20k sub giveaway.
Hi Keav,
My question here is regarding the "Active 2.0".
What is your feeling on the optimal Nozzle Orifice size for the "Active 2.0" for Car washing as I want to settle on one size... stock 3.7, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0 🤔
Thanks for your videos... some of the most informative and food for thought ones around 👍
Stock setting is pretty solid from the factory. Then no need to buy more nozzles.
@@cue03
Hi Cue,
I want invest in a couple of the better Rubber shrouded spray Nozzles and I am trying to understand the relationship and ratio of PSI versus GPM (flow) and it's effect on car washing!
I might be over thinking it but I want to buy a bit higher end Nozzle once and be done.
I was hoping that Keav or someone could provide some insight into the PSI vs GPM relationship and if a particular Orifice size is best suited and why 😉
For me it’s the 4.0
Agreed unless you want a nozzle guard then I pick the 4.0
4.0 all day for me which is great as it is a very common size for nozzle guards.
What hose do you suggest for active products. I have a VE52 with a flexzilla hose at the moment. The stock hose was too short for my setup so needed a 50 foot hose. Too many options on Amazon to pick out the correct one.
The 50ft gray non marking hoses are always a good buy on Amazon. amzn.to/4aSXp3a
Keav,,,I just purchased the 2.3 and love it...was thinking of adding a 50ft Blu Shield Aramid Braided hose and coupling the OEM 40ft. together on a Cox reel...what do you think of that and which hose would you attach first since one is 1/4 and the other is 3/8....I was wanting to wait for the new Active 50ft. hose but still not out yet...thanks for all your video's they are very informative!!!
Thanks for the kind words 🙏 it really doesn’t matter which one is first when dealing with less than a 100 feet. I would say the one you want to
deal with the most should be last. Be careful with where they are joined when going on the reel they may not want to roll on there easily and you will have a very long straight part. Ideally for optimal performance the bigger diameter should be first, but we are not dealing with tons of flow here so should not matter.
Thank you...I may just roll up the 50ft on the reel and ad the OEM Active hose if needed.
Honestly I care less about maximum flow rate and amp draw than I do about reliability. It all does me no good at all if it breaks down.
Very valid point, but when all the products are new we have no idea what the reliability will be. We can have all the specs and parts, but will they work together well. With this approach sometimes best to wait a year or so to see how they stack up.
Keav slowly killing JoshV. Big Boi reviews first, Active 2.3 review first, and trashing the Uberflex. Keav got ice in his veins. LOL
Keav specifically stated Uberflex/Flexzilla were great hoses at 3:45. This specific pressure washer simply requires hoses that are steel braided, which is something Uberflex/Flexzilla don't offer
Josh is falling off his channel. used to be about detailing, and I still like his older content, but his new content is just a pressure washer after pressure washer. At this point, we should all know which pressure washer to get, lol. But Keav actually reviews pressure washers the people want to see, and he gives his reviews truthfully, and honestly, no holding back bro is a savage. Reviewing his amazon gems are great. The battery foamers he's shown I've bout are great 👍
Nothing touches the kobrajet.
Landa or Pressure Pro hoses are the best I've had them for over 10 years with trucks and cars driving over them, yanking them through bushes. everything! flexible and quality.
No Kobeajet ,Uberflexzilla, or any hose compares
@jeepjl I know its killing me haha. But Keav did an amazing job on these reviews. I finally got my BigBoi units and 2.3 today
Darn, I already have the AR630. This is making me wonder if I should sell that and get the Active 2.3. They’re comparable at different amp draws, both serviceable and setup for the 1.5mm foam cannon orifice that I got from OG.
AR630 is a great machine. I have the easy decision since it’s for a review so I’m getting it anyways, but if I had a 630 and not making review content I would just keep rocking it.
What is the best and most flexible 50' steel braided hose? I'm having surging issues with my V52 and the Uber flex hose. Great review thanks!
VE52 did have issues with the pressure switch on 50 ft 3/8 hoses depending on if it’s an older model as they updated it over time. I would stay 1/4 inch hose with the VE52 many really like this one. amzn.to/3We9uvm
A great unit but you will definitely want to wear ear protection if the main unit is nearby. Another channel measured 92 dB from a few feet away.
92db that’s crazy I got like 88 next to it. I measure 86db from about 6 feet. Crazy though the 2.0 can hurt my ears and sounds way louder, but measures 81db
nice review,, beating out Josh lol, i couldn't wait for the 2.3 or BigBoi, so i got the Kranzle 1622TS.
Can’t go wrong with a Kranzle! Finally got a video out before Josh!
AR630, Big Boi Washer Pro, 2.3 no budget which pick?
Business I say Big Boi Pro for the home 2.3 if noise isn’t an issue.
Of course you already have it😂 knew I could count on you…I want the Active 2.3 so bad but my VE56 still has about another year of life left before it grenades lol
Can’t go wrong with the VE56. I gambled on the Carzilla purchase and it paid off getting it here early.
@Keav thank you for always trying to help me out I really appreciate it
No problem I think always think of the comments as a community to help others.
Is it worth over 2.0 its almost double in price here in canada
Depends on how much you use it really. The 2.0 value per dollar is way better. 2.3 should last longer and has 15% more performance. It’s a nice thing to have, but not needed over a 2.0 is just a homeowner.
Something decent for wash car? Not expensive.
What is your definition of expensive? What budget range do you have?
@@CarsWithKeav No more than $350?. Looking something to wash my car. That's all.
@@sandysandor1699 Active 2.0 is the way to go it is on prime day right now for $315. amzn.to/4bHRMVa Only 10% off what the Active 2.3 can do performance wise. If looking for cheaper the CAT which is produced by Active is $233 and about 5% less performance than the 2.0. amzn.to/4cMMdpK About half the motor life which is why I always pus for the 2.0 it’s worth the extra for the durability over time.
@CarsWithKeav If I buy the active 2.0: Should I buy something else? Tips, hoses, etc.
@@sandysandor1699 I think it’s always best to try what comes with it and decide what is t working well for you and then look into the upgrades. Nozzle wise the ones that come with it are already a good size for car washing. The foam cannon is probably something to want to upgrade at some point. The hose is good just not that long.
Some really good information here. Great video!
Thank You
How do you establish when you’ve used it for 50 or 100 hours? It would be nice if there was a screen on the unit letting you know how long it’s been used or something to tell you that it’s time to change the oil. Like how a car odometer works so you know how many miles you’ve driven till your next oil change
This is the problem there is no way that I know of, but I’m trying to figure it out. Problem is most hour meters are designed for gas or diesel motors. I’m just going for the good ole once a year. That an hour a week of straight trigger pulling.
Thru your video, I learned that the Uber flex hose was what was wrong with my new active 2.0 (returned it because of the issue) my unit would surge a lot. I didn't know what it was I honestly thought I had a faulty unit and didn't even think to think that it was because of the Uber flex. You restored my faith into giving active another try. My unit would take some time to build pressure and it would also surge
I have the same problem with my 2.0 using Uberflex
Only problem is the 50 ft braided hose by active is sold out
I pulled the plug and decided to buy the 2.3 my thought process was that since i got the refund for the 2.0 i might as well use the 350 it costed to buy the new one for not that much more and it already comes with the 40ft hose
@@Bloodstrykemany other options available. They are far from the only ones that sell them.
@@seashackf1 well I tried to find a reputable brand that isn't sold out and ended up just rolling the dice and ordering some chinese brand from Amazon because I need the surging issue fixed right away, no time to wait for restocks
Wow, I hadn't looked at any specs or other videos yet on the active 2.3. But this shocked me at what the numbers are. Plus the cage soecs and it doesn't sound too loud, actually sounds better than the 2.0. If I had the funds, I would buy one right now. The discount code, free shipping and no tax.
That foam blaster is a joke, I agree on that and not sure what active was thinking.
I wish I had my setup figured out as it is I don't get access so easily to wash my car unless I go to a friend's house.
But I tell you, the price and it surplants the AR630. Oil maint and sound, those would be a good trade off to me.
Everything you said is spot on. Hope you get that setup finished and the way you like.
Thanks so muck Keav just used your code. I look forward to unboxing this puppy. I currently own a AR 630 and as wonderful and amazing as it performs I can't utilize it properly on my mobile rig with my generator seeing how it trips often. I love the AR but it becomes a nuisance after a while given my particular situation.
Let us know how this works in a mobile setup. Curious to see how this goes in a high volume setup.
This is the machine I would get if I needed a PW today.
I don’t need any of them I just want them. 🤣
@@CarsWithKeav right because when you switch over to rinseless washing, these machines will be taking up a lot of space in your garage 😏
@@rubenharris9241 I’ll have lots of cheap used pressure washers to buy then and I’ll use rinselsss wash like it’s a soap just because. 🤣🤣
Maximum water temp is only 40c. Changing oil is too much work
That’s why we have so many choices to find the right device what we need and like. I don’t feel it’s that difficult to change oil as I would only be doing once a year. I don’t wash with warm water so that’s no big deal to me.
I was debating to get this when I was searching for a new pressure washer. But just recently upgraded from a ryobi 1800 to the active 2.0 and I am blown away. I ended up going with the 2.0 as being mobile it’s smaller and also half the price. I would probably get this for the garage though. Seems like a nice midrange priced washer.
2.0 is a great machine and unmatched in size and portability. Nothing that small can perform like that.
Great review Keav. I just picked this up. Guess my Uber flex hose is going in the bin. 😢
That sucks, give it to a neighbor running a Ryobi so at least someone gets to use it.
Been waiting for this one! I’ll have to go check, but i think i got one of the units with the 4.2 nozzles
Wow, mine was the 4.6 maybe some initial ones got the 4.2?
@@CarsWithKeav I was wrong. The 40 degree says 40046
Hi would you recommend buying the bigboi washer pro or the active 2.3 curious!
So I think 2.3 all day if you are a home user or light detailer. High volume business I think the Big Boi Pro is the way to go.
Keav if your getting rid/sale of your 2.0 I would be interested, or if you have a discount code for a 2.0 that would work as well. >>> Thanks
Have not had discount codes since it was launched. I’m purposing the 2.0 to be in a mobile cart build at the moment. You don’t want mine I have abused this thing way beyond the limits testing products. 🤣
@@CarsWithKeav Thanks Keav
Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge. How does the delay (I think you call it "ramp up" in the video) compare to your Kranzle?
It’s about the same Kranzle has a bit more kick to it. The Active is a little more linear. The timing is the same on most all these types of pressure washers.
@@CarsWithKeav Thanks much for the reply.
I was worried about the 1.45 orifice and it not foaming well but this video put my worry to ease
With this kind of flow it will foam great no matter what. This is Gas pressure washer flow territory.
How on earth did you think this thing wouldn’t foam well? You can get awesome foam with a 1.4gpm unit
I have a 1.2 gpm with a 1.1 orifice and it foams like doodoo
@@itzjonjon69 yeah I would say 1.2 is on the low end but would still produce adequate foam for the intended application
So happy to see this review. Still waiting on mine from Adam's pre-order as they have changed the date three times. This thing is going to be amazing with my pf22.2. I think another thing to point out when it comes to longevity is they are doing a 2 year warranty for residential use. That really sold me on the unit.
Yeah the two year is a big thing. I think it will have good longevity. When I pre-ordered with Obsessed garage for the 2.0 it was multiple date changes as well and I bought a second one form Active and it came quicker. They have to receive at their facility first then send it to Adam’s which includes a border crossing and customs.
glad to see your video on this, cant wait to get mine and start using it. great to see affordable mid/high range pressure washers.
Let us know your opinions on it bro.
Very cool to bad for Uber flex and flexzilla 👍 thanks great video
At least for the Active products there are issues with those hoses. I have no way to prove with any other product.
I've got a greenworks 1.2 gpm and it takes forever to wash my truck. Just not enough gpm I guess
Switch to a larger orifice nozzle such as a 3.5 to increase the gallons per minute.
As suggested have you tried different nozzle sizes? 3.0 would be a good one.
Is it better than the AR360
Better is a hard to say. If you have a 20 amp circuit it’s hard to beat the overall package of the AR especially when it comes to noise. 2.3 is cheaper and more performance, but it’s only 5% more flow and is much louder. Plus it’s not proven in the long term yet when it comes to durability.
@@CarsWithKeav Thank you. I’m in the market for one, your videos have been extremely helpful. Have you ever seen them go on sale?
@@ReasonablleDoubt Never seen them on sale. Best way is to join a membership program at OG or Car supplies warehouse. Not enough value to cover the cost of membership, but if you buy from them often it’s worth it.
To say Uberflex is beginner hose is crazy!
Not really at least to me and with these much bigger machines a heavier duty steel braided hose is preferred and even recommended. Since it is using m22 fittings which is keeping within what they came with stock so the Uberflex to me would be the next step up in upgrades from the crappy stock hoses, but for sure not the final step in the upgrade path. I used one for awhile and after the hype wore off I’m glad I went back to my 3/8 hoses. I really don’t like anything about it anymore except it’s a much better option than most hoses that come with most cheaper pressure washers. Of course thats my opinion of course and others may think different. Many love them and think they are the best. It’s all subjective.
I got a couple questions. Where do you live? I'm in Central Florida and are you a machinist? I use the pin gages for machining parts. lol
I live in North Georgia. Not a machinist just found this is the most accurate way to measure orifice sizes. I used to use carb cleaner files, but the sizes are too spread out to be accurate.
@CarsWithKeav awesome. Just asked cuz I saw the Orlando sticker
It sounds like the general consensus is that the 2.3 frequency response is better, though it is quite a bit louder. The 2.0 frequency response is concentrated more in the higher frequencies, while the 2.3 is in the lower range.
Also, yeah my uberflex 50 foot hose is garbage and does the surging thing.
I’ve heard many so they use Uberflex with AR and Kranzle without issue so wondering if it’s just Actives design that doesn’t jive with the Uberflex. Maybe the 5 piston pump design causes it? I like the sound way better than the 2.0 that is for sure.
@@CarsWithKeav I imagine maybe the higher end units have better pressure switches or something so it doesn't show up, but I really think the Uberflex hoses are terrible and everyone should try to use more rigid and braided hoses like you said. I got some random hose off of Amazon Vine for free (Coyardor brand) and it's way better than the Uberflex, seemingly because it is has the steel wire layer for rigidity.
Keav since the Ryobi or Greenworks doesn’t have surging issues do you think it would work as a dual setup? Obsessed garage doesn’t want to test it, they tried the active 2.0 then gave up
That’s a really good question I’m not sure the pressure switches are advanced enough to run together, but maybe it’s an idea for a video in the future. 🤔
@@CarsWithKeav yeah that would be cool and would give everyone a final answer on that. I’ve seen other pressure washer professionals use check valve on each jumper hose before going to the tee. In my mind that would stop water rushing the wrong direction and affecting the switches
@@pantac4493 a lot of them need those check valves just for a permit perspective many places require them to stop chemicals and debris from going back to the source. I have a lot of research to do at least with lower end machines it won’t cost as much. Usually on the water hose side though and not the pressure washer hose.
Why would anyone want to use a dual setup? No disrespect but that is just dumb
@@YuriTarded-hf1nv logic. this video is about a pressure washer that puts out 2.3 gpm. Two Ryobi’s would produce the same or more gpm for a way lower price if it works. Plus it’s redundant so if one breaks, the other is likely still working. Depends on the person, what kind of system makes sense for them or their business. It’s not a new practice, professionals for cleaning homes and parking lots/driveways have been combining pressure washers for years to get more gpm to get jobs done quicker
Hopefully the qc and reliability is up to par. Impressive for the price tho...
This is what I am hoping! I’ll be using it a lot and give updates down the road.
Fantastic, great video. Awesome review. Thank you
You’re welcome
Just got it using your coupon! Thanks so much, Keav. Really appreciate all the work you put into providing free content to us all!
You’re Welcome!
I wonder if my uberflex hose was what was causing issues with my Ryobi. When I ordered my Big boi duo I also bought an Adams 60ft super flex sreel braided hose. That hose is very nice !!
Did the Ryobi die? Have you been able to see if that hose works better on the Ryobi?
@CarsWithKeav the main problem with the Ryobi was the surging and sometimes after releasing the trigger it didn't want to shut off. I haven't tried the Adam's hose with it .
Just picked this up from the clean garage with there level 5 kit. Will be hooking this set up to a detailing cart .. can’t wait 🔥
Nice! hope you enjoy it.
@@CarsWithKeav any tips bro for this set up
@@JCKICKS213 You got pretty much everything in that kit. The stock nozzles perform exactly what you need. Not much else to get really.
Keav, been waiting for this review. I'm glad I waited, as I've seen one other review in Canada, and he did not perform the GPM and amp test, left it up to you, IMJOSHV and OG to do it.
Was on the fence with Big Boi pro and Active 2.3 and when active released 2 videos claiming the unit is serviceable, that made it even more enticing.
Your video and the discount code, brought this unit well within purchase territory .
I ORDERED IT JUST NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome! Serviceability and rebuilding were big things they really didn’t answer till the last few weeks. Everybody was debating if it was going to be serviceable.
this machine would be perfect if it wasnt the so loud. Especially in a garage enclosed at 93 decibels is terribly loud.
That is it’s one downfall. I put it on my shelf and looking into acoustic panels around it to absorb the noise. If my family complains then the AR630 goes back on the shelf. Many have the pressure washer in the garage and wash outside so noise is most likely blocked by a wall or you are a good distance away, but it can carry through that wall into a bedroom or living room as well.
On two channels that I watch, the Active 2.3 is the loudest pressure washer that they have ever tested. Most come in at 78 to 84 decibels.
@@bswan25 Weirdest thing to me is the decibel is higher versus some others, but the other to my ears are louder and hurt my ears more such as the 2.0. It measures 81db and 2.3 for me at the same distance is 86db, but the 2.0 has a high pitch scream that seems way louder to the ears and the 2.3 is a deeper more pleasant sound.
Such a good video Keav. Thank you for all your work, for the culture.
Appreciate that!
i have mine since 1 month and like you said, this unit really kick off, for me the only thing I don't like is the sound , its too loud.... I tested 3.5 nozzle just for fun and it was 1400psi, ..can you tell me how many amp you draw with a foam cannon 1.25 nozzle because I have my stock nozzle on my pf22.2 and didn't change it , I want to keep good foam but like I saw in your video the 1.45 seems good but tell me the amp draw with 1.25 nozzle please . thanks!
pf22.2 will foam amazing with the 1.45 they supply believe me. 1.25 is going to put you in 16 amp territory. 3.5 nozzle probably over 16 as well.
@@CarsWithKeav thanks for reply ! yes the 3.5 is probably more than 16amp.. but it was just for test im not run these nozzle , the stock one 4.6-4.5 are really great !! and Im probably swith my 1.25 nozzle foam cannon to 1.45.
and between this one and washr pro which one would be your pick ?
I pick 2.3 all day unless I all of a sudden became a very high volume detailer then the Pro would be my choice.
Is there a quick connect/disconnect kit you recommend for this?
It’s not cheap, but the quality is excellent. Viton orings and gaskets make this the best to me outside of say Mosmatic. amzn.to/3U8FcHG
i am not a detailer, but man i love your channel !! great stuff !! i will be getting a whole set up soon. thanks for all the reviews.
I’m a fake detailer so not a detailer either. 🤣 Just an enthusiast having fun. Good luck on the setup!
I'm still using the wall mount giraffe 🤡
Nothing wrong with that!
As a content creator for my current as well as past employers, I very much enjoyed the blooper reel at the end. So real, I felt every moment. 😫 Great work and appreciate your efforts! I'm probably going to buy the new Active 2.3 based on this review! 💯
Thanks so much! It makes the editing a little more fun as well.
@@CarsWithKeav Very true! Also eats up precious SD Card storage space! Watching the AR630 video now… man, I’m torn.
Not easy to move. I need wheels. My strength is 1/3 what it once was. Best Wishes.
It looks like it would be pretty easy to add some casters to the bottom. If that is an issue look at the Big Boi Pro or Duo they have casters as an accessory.
@@CarsWithKeav Thank you. Best Wishes
Could you test with a 3/8 kobrajet(mtm) or is that the diameter of the second hose used?
Cheers
Second hose is 3/8 and very similar to Kobrajet just uses Kevlar instead of steel for the braiding. I should have said that in the video thanks for bringing it up. 🙏
@@CarsWithKeav that’s what i thought, it looked like it was, but just wanted to be sure! Cheers!
I have been waiting for your vid, and man am I glad that I did. Just ordered it with your code. Thanks so much for saving me 64.00 which should be enough to order a 'real" foam cannon. It is sure to be a big upgrade over the giraffe tools all in one wall mounted unit that I have been using which can be heard from 2 blocks away! Thanks for the great vid!
Does your Giraffe have that crazy thud sound when letting go of the trigger? Sounds like a sledge hammer hitting the wall. 🤣 They work though. You’ll be amazed at the difference when you try the 2.3.
@@CarsWithKeav Yeah, It was a good starting point, and the form factor cant be beat, but honestly it is a trud all the way around. The sound is one of the most awful things ever, the hose is cheap and kinky and the ou put is not very good. Yes it sounds like it is going to break every single time it shuts off. it is also mounted on a wall shared with the house so it is almost as loud inside the house as it is out in the garage. I do love that it has 100ft of hose, and again the looks and formfactor are great, but it is total garbage overall. I wish I had the 300 bucks back, but I have used it for a year and if nothing else it has proven that I can justify spending more on a more prosumer level machine. Thanks again for the vids!
@@DimensionMachine No problem! Glad to help.
Thank you Keav. I’m one of those who got the discount w your code. Ty.
Glad you got one they sold out 3 times!
Build a soundproof box around it ???
I have thought about that, but then you lose that great look it has and need to make sure enough air flow for heat dissipation.
Well Keav, this settles it. I've watched your Bigboi WashR Pro and Duo review in addition to the 2.3 review. I think I am going for this. There is simply nothing that outputs that much water at 15A or less. Just bought one with your discount code!
I feel the same I’m all about the numbers and since all of these are new to market we have no idea which is going to have issue and which will last the longest. My money is in the Pro for longevity, but I’m an enthusiast and not a high volume commercial operation.
@@CarsWithKeav Same! This will be for my vehicle, in my driveway.
@@RussellKasem I think the 2.3 is the right one. Just sucks we have no idea how these are going to hold up over time it being so new, but I’m willing to give it a try we got the two year warranty worst case we get a new machine.