I just purchased the SPYDER PRO 2700 psi unit and I must say, it's a nice little unit. It is replacing my Karcher K5 which was a total failure. It was my fourth Karcher home unit over the years and they all were complete crap that failed quickly. The SPYDER PRO 2700 however is a really nice little unit which houses all the included accessories (Spray Tips, Foam Cannon, Hoses, etc) directly on the side of the unit. The stainless steel wand is very nice. The foam cannon is OK and performs great, but I upgraded mine to the best one on the market today, The Griot's Garage BOSS Foam Cannon. You can also upgrade your spray gun to the a short "stubby" gun for the unit. McKillian's is the best deal on-line (Amazon) right now in my opinion for the stubby spray gun. It's a really nice spray gun for a reasonable $60 price and going with the short or "stubby" gun makes the unit much easier to use, especially when vehicle detailing. Stainless steel swivel fittings, and it's a solid commercial style, heavy duty spray gun. McKillians also make a fantastic stainless steel quick connection kit with all the fittings you need for around $30 which is a really good deal for connectors and fittings of this quality. McKillian's make very stout, solid, well made accessories for your SPYDER PRO 2700 or other SPYDER pressure washer. I use my SPYDER PRO 2700 PSI unit primarily for vehicle detailing which is why I added the extra accessories from McKilian's which made my whole unit just as good as the higher end units for about 1/2 the price. I think anyone who purchases the SPYDER PRO 2700 unit will be very happy with their purchase. It's the upper end unit on the SPYDER range of pressure washers but I did my research pretty extensively and it's well worth the extra couple of dollars to purchase the SPYDER "PRO" units. The PRO units are the nicer pressure washers in the SPYDER range. If you decide to add on the high end commercial grade accessories from McKillian's, you will be very happy indeed and it should give you many years of great service if you are only using this unit once or twice a week on average such as car washing, etc. One recommendation I would highly recommend is that you run a cleaner and protector through your pressure washer once per year. This is a product available on-line for between $9 and $15 per can. It's a cleaning solution and seal conditioner which protects your unit from premature wearing out. It's well worth the price once a year to protect your investment.
So I have a stone patio deck with dirt and grim, I like the mobility, size and cost of this at 2000 psi I thought this looked good, did u try the more powerful nozzle, do you think it would be good enough for that type of job? thanks
I used it on my concrete patio. It did a pretty good job but took 20%-30% longer than the 3000psi pw that I borrowed last spring. Love the compact size, and the mobility. Great for the usual around the house jobs. However if I had a larger patio a more powerful pw might be the way to go.
@@BlakesGarage thtats what I thought however, i’ve been using the orange one for a while now from a distance and it cleans better...might not work for everyone
he doesn't reply to people HE'S BEEN BOUGHT because all this stuff does NOT cost him a CENT that is why he does NOT recommend a certain product just gets stuff FREE so he has been BOUGHT SO WHAT GOOD IS THE REVIEW IF HE DOESN'T EVEN USE THE INTERNAL SOAP DISPENSER AND DOING A PROPER REVIEW
I actually do reply and the reason for not using the internal soap dispenser is because they are all absolutely garbage and just waste my soap. Anyone that wants to have a proper way of applying soap and lubricating the pait before scrubbing will buy a foam canon.
@8:56 You didn't even mix the soap man, it all pooled to the bottom. 😆
😂😂😂😂
Seems more noizy than the Sunjoe spx3000 ?
Would have been good to see what the stock foam does, but thanks for making the video.
Ive seed alot of average or bads reviews from costco so I cancelled my order :( I bought a bosch instead
Costco buyers say it was broken from the box - not likely from lowes.ca
Dude, that thing is rad! I really like the way it rolls around. We should go mudding and really put it to the test.
I just purchased the SPYDER PRO 2700 psi unit and I must say, it's a nice little unit. It is replacing my Karcher K5 which was a total failure. It was my fourth Karcher home unit over the years and they all were complete crap that failed quickly. The SPYDER PRO 2700 however is a really nice little unit which houses all the included accessories (Spray Tips, Foam Cannon, Hoses, etc) directly on the side of the unit. The stainless steel wand is very nice. The foam cannon is OK and performs great, but I upgraded mine to the best one on the market today, The Griot's Garage BOSS Foam Cannon. You can also upgrade your spray gun to the a short "stubby" gun for the unit. McKillian's is the best deal on-line (Amazon) right now in my opinion for the stubby spray gun. It's a really nice spray gun for a reasonable $60 price and going with the short or "stubby" gun makes the unit much easier to use, especially when vehicle detailing. Stainless steel swivel fittings, and it's a solid commercial style, heavy duty spray gun. McKillians also make a fantastic stainless steel quick connection kit with all the fittings you need for around $30 which is a really good deal for connectors and fittings of this quality. McKillian's make very stout, solid, well made accessories for your SPYDER PRO 2700 or other SPYDER pressure washer. I use my SPYDER PRO 2700 PSI unit primarily for vehicle detailing which is why I added the extra accessories from McKilian's which made my whole unit just as good as the higher end units for about 1/2 the price. I think anyone who purchases the SPYDER PRO 2700 unit will be very happy with their purchase. It's the upper end unit on the SPYDER range of pressure washers but I did my research pretty extensively and it's well worth the extra couple of dollars to purchase the SPYDER "PRO" units. The PRO units are the nicer pressure washers in the SPYDER range. If you decide to add on the high end commercial grade accessories from McKillian's, you will be very happy indeed and it should give you many years of great service if you are only using this unit once or twice a week on average such as car washing, etc. One recommendation I would highly recommend is that you run a cleaner and protector through your pressure washer once per year. This is a product available on-line for between $9 and $15 per can. It's a cleaning solution and seal conditioner which protects your unit from premature wearing out. It's well worth the price once a year to protect your investment.
So I have a stone patio deck with dirt and grim, I like the mobility, size and cost of this at 2000 psi I thought this looked good, did u try the more powerful nozzle, do you think it would be good enough for that type of job? thanks
Yeah it wouldn’t have any issues cleaning a deck.
@@BlakesGarage Thanks I am ordering one now
@@BlakesGarage thanks for response, its oaky on my deck, its not ripping the grim and dirt off but seems to be doing alright
I used it on my concrete patio. It did a pretty good job but took 20%-30% longer than the 3000psi pw that I borrowed last spring.
Love the compact size, and the mobility. Great for the usual around the house jobs. However if I had a larger patio a more powerful pw might be the way to go.
i bought the 1800psi its awesome!
So which is better, this one or the Sun Joe from your other video?
I like the mobility of this and the pressure output from the sun joe or the new gas powered version that I’ll be releasing a video on soon.
@@BlakesGarage sunjoe has worse ratings from buyers in general
Nice video, thanks.
Moses. I can't get past that reclaimed forest on your face! Do you know Bigfoot?
BTW, tell us about that beautiful truck.
You shouldn't do that on off with it. It can damage the motor and pump.
Hi would you recommend this to clean house siding? Nice video, thank you.
You’d probably want something with a bit more PSI. But it will do it.
What so you recommend for soap?
Merry Christmas bud.
Any leaks?
I didn’t have any issues. Make sure to lube any O rings to prevent tearing.
I don't know if you still reply to this video but I was wondering how did this washer hold up over time? I have to replace the one I have.
I'm at the 4-year mark with mine. Still like the day I bought it. Moderate use.
Still got it?
Gave it to a friend in need I had three pressures washers at the time however it worked great and I really liked the design.
i find orange nozzle to work better on a car
If by better you mean more aggressive and more PSI that’s not a good thing. That’s a great way to blast off your clear coat and ruin the paint.
@@BlakesGarage thtats what I thought however, i’ve been using the orange one for a while now from a distance and it cleans better...might not work for everyone
Is there a lock trigger ?
If I remember correctly yes. I never use them though
@@BlakesGarage found the answer: there's one but only to UNPUSH (keep off) so useless loll!
Thought for 'safe child' imo.
he doesn't reply to people HE'S BEEN BOUGHT because all this stuff does NOT cost him a CENT that is why he does NOT recommend a certain product just gets stuff FREE so he has been BOUGHT
SO WHAT GOOD IS THE REVIEW IF HE DOESN'T EVEN USE THE INTERNAL SOAP DISPENSER AND DOING A PROPER REVIEW
I actually do reply and the reason for not using the internal soap dispenser is because they are all absolutely garbage and just waste my soap. Anyone that wants to have a proper way of applying soap and lubricating the pait before scrubbing will buy a foam canon.