Now mind you I'm retired & enjoy doing my own detailing, no one's else's, just my own so this is what I did & for me works perfect. I've got a Kranzle 1322TS electric pressure washer & COX hose reel with a 50' Kobra Jet hose all mounted on the bottom shelf on my Snap-on utility cart with locking casters. Nice & functional & great looking for my needs.
Great idea to have. Keeps you from running back and forth to grab something you forgot or you couldn’t carry with you in one round. Time efficiency is something to always keep in mind.
That is a really slick setup man! I really like the idea of it being mounted on a cart instead of a wall, way to think outside of the box. Lots of storage for all your "crap" lol. Great video brother! 🐝
Jimbo, I am impressed that you elected to go with the PW on the cart. Easier to get a water hose to the cart that drag expensive the pressured hose if have to pull out all 100-feet for your RV work.
Nice setup, for me I’m thinking of a more contained system. I would take your setup and add a water tank underneath the table top and add some sort of rechargeable battery so I can detail my car in an apartment/condo parking lot setting where an electric receptacle is sparse.
I would have recommended the AR Blue Clean AR630TSS. The lag is much shorter than yours and it's much more compact. Runs at about 1.9 GPM at 1900 PSI but I run mine with 5.0 orifice nozzles so the output is more like 2.3 GPM at 1200 PSI. I bought the complete set from The Clean Garage website.
@@musicguitar I love it. I bought it over the Kranzle after watching Matt's video (Obsessed Garage) on this specific unit. Which was also the reason why I use 5.0 orifice over the 4.0 that comes with the set when bought from The Clean Garage.
Nice set-up! Typically run time is 3-5 minutes of continuous use for an electric pressure washer. Since that is an higher end one.. do you get more run time before you need to let it cool off? I am looking into getting one but the run time thing has me on pause so far...thanks. great video/ blooper hahaha
Personally, I would do a all in one go to cart but like many people who go onsite as a mobile detailer some setups don’t work the way you want them to. I’m constantly changing and experimenting. What I notice about your setup it seems better for a shop is that more of your plan? If not, I would like to see how you place it in and out of your mobile rig an the challenges you might face. That’s where I see things getting annoyingly difficult with a cart setup. Overall, I really like the idea an your approach to fixing some nagging issues but mainly for a shop to help make life detailing much easier, comfortable and more efficient.
Hi Jimbo just wondering what diameter pressure washer hose you are using? is it 1/4 inch or 3/8 inch?? Also would there be a difference between the two GPM wise?
@@joelkuznetsov2826 I saw that its 2 gpm @2,500 psi when I watched the video(but thanks for pointing that out again), most people will step the pressure down to 1,000 to 1,500 anyway for washing cars. I was simply wanting his opinion.
No electric pressure washer does 2500 psi @ 2.0 gpm. Realistically, it does 1200 @ 1.6gpm. I hate when people say their pressure washers do x psi at y gpm. They aren’t accurate numbers, they are MAX ratings
You are correct in the max ratings, but have you ever checked out Landa or Hotsy pressure washers. Yes there absolutely is electric that produces this and more. My Landa is max at 2100 psi with 3.2 gpm.
Toby Baldwin yes. For a shop or industrial unit, sure. For an average joe, or setup in a normal garage. Best you can get that’s not industrial is a kranzle. I think people should test their electric units out. No way an electric unit on your normal circuit will get you 2500 psi @ 2gpm. The current draw would need a 40 amp circuit
Dylan Riggs truly, mine is 220 volt. I do feel sorry for the guys that get into detailing and get a “recommended” pressure washer and then get their first dirty truck and can’t get the wheels clean
Now mind you I'm retired & enjoy doing my own detailing, no one's else's, just my own so this is what I did & for me works perfect. I've got a Kranzle 1322TS electric pressure washer & COX hose reel with a 50' Kobra Jet hose all mounted on the bottom shelf on my Snap-on utility cart with locking casters. Nice & functional & great looking for my needs.
The convenience of a cart with all your tools right there ready to grab and go is awesome.
Great idea to have. Keeps you from running back and forth to grab something you forgot or you couldn’t carry with you in one round. Time efficiency is something to always keep in mind.
That is a really slick setup man! I really like the idea of it being mounted on a cart instead of a wall, way to think outside of the box. Lots of storage for all your "crap" lol. Great video brother! 🐝
MeanBee392 thanks man! Hope you are doing great.
Jimbo, I am impressed that you elected to go with the PW on the cart. Easier to get a water hose to the cart that drag expensive the pressured hose if have to pull out all 100-feet for your RV work.
The electric is definitely the way to go. Great set up and I love the flexibility of the cart. Great work Jimbo.
I use a Kranzle 1322ts . I watched that video of the Jay Leno garage cart too . I bought everything and hooked it up in my Ford e150 van . Nice cart !
I like it it looks good but I’m barely getting started and. Looking for a basic inexpensive car setup for a person starting out
Seems like an awesome set up Jim. Mobile is my only option so this looks like the way to go. Keep up the great videos.
Great video Jimbo
Nice setup, electric is the way to go . Hope all is well out in Cally .
I subscribed when the Chicago house music and the Wap sign came on lmao
Nice setup, for me I’m thinking of a more contained system. I would take your setup and add a water tank underneath the table top and add some sort of rechargeable battery so I can detail my car in an apartment/condo parking lot setting where an electric receptacle is sparse.
I would have recommended the AR Blue Clean AR630TSS. The lag is much shorter than yours and it's much more compact. Runs at about 1.9 GPM at 1900 PSI but I run mine with 5.0 orifice nozzles so the output is more like 2.3 GPM at 1200 PSI. I bought the complete set from The Clean Garage website.
How are you liking that AR630TSS?
@@musicguitar I love it. I bought it over the Kranzle after watching Matt's video (Obsessed Garage) on this specific unit. Which was also the reason why I use 5.0 orifice over the 4.0 that comes with the set when bought from The Clean Garage.
Nice set-up! Typically run time is 3-5 minutes of continuous use for an electric pressure washer. Since that is an higher end one.. do you get more run time before you need to let it cool off? I am looking into getting one but the run time thing has me on pause so far...thanks. great video/ blooper hahaha
I’d get the kranzle k1322ts it’s beyond stout, looks amazing and is super quiet. Granted it’s $950 but it will last 10 plus years.
@@obsessedmobiledetailing7554 its nice but not enough power
@@joelkuznetsov2826 enough power 🤨. What you trying to clean? I’ve pressure washed my concrete driveway with it.
@@obsessedmobiledetailing7554 when use a pressure washer like 3k psi at 3 gallon per min you wash cars much much faster you'll never want less power
Personally, I would do a all in one go to cart but like many people who go onsite as a mobile detailer some setups don’t work the way you want them to. I’m constantly changing and experimenting. What I notice about your setup it seems better for a shop is that more of your plan? If not, I would like to see how you place it in and out of your mobile rig an the challenges you might face. That’s where I see things getting annoyingly difficult with a cart setup. Overall, I really like the idea an your approach to fixing some nagging issues but mainly for a shop to help make life detailing much easier, comfortable and more efficient.
Nice setup!
Very Practical. Love it!
great set up. would like to know how many its a min
and were to buy.
Weo its just mesu. Bat the idea its wonderfull i like the setup
Nice rig
is it better to have low or high gpm?
High
Well done jimbo. Is the cleaning foam eco friendly!?
Where did you get the pressure switch or TSS switch? What is the name What is the presure limit , for what pressure works?
Not a pressure switch. It's a flow switch. General Pump 100904
No more gas for Jimbo, except for on taco Tuesdays!
Joseph Connolly and every other day that ends with a Y
I love it! How would you unload it from a car if you were to do mobile detailing though?
Muy interesante, ponga subtitulos en español, Gracias.
Is adam's polishes . Good for paint correction... ?
I want to purchase the polisher kit ... comes with all needed to do a paint correction ?
Hey Jimbo, is there a new link for the pressure washer?
www.pressurewashersdirect.com/Pressure-Pro-WM-EE3015G-Pressure-Washer/p1551.html?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwxeyxBhC7ARIsAC7dS39bWM2gJZ27CdEdQnf4GYOMBKLFU_YcSY7s5jfNtpqVWzT2x90OECUaAjSXEALw_wcB
@@autodetailingpodcast what do you recommend for a weekend warrior ?
Hi Jimbo just wondering what diameter pressure washer hose you are using? is it 1/4 inch or 3/8 inch??
Also would there be a difference between the two GPM wise?
Thanks for the video Jimbo! I take it this pressure washer is serviceable or it it a use and toss?
definitely serviceable
Hey Jumbo, what about making videos detailing large vehicles and RVs. 👍👍💪💪
Great video
Awesome!!
Nice set up Jimbo! I'm just curious as to why you decided not to go with Kranzle 1322ts?? Thanks!
Because it does 2 gallons per min at 2500 psi
@@joelkuznetsov2826 I saw that its 2 gpm @2,500 psi when I watched the video(but thanks for pointing that out again), most people will step the pressure down to 1,000 to 1,500 anyway for washing cars. I was simply wanting his opinion.
exelent set up 👍👍
Hey can u build me one?
Nice!
"All my crap"
Thats the "name" i use for my detailing stuff to my wife lol
WAP 🤣
No electric pressure washer does 2500 psi @ 2.0 gpm.
Realistically, it does 1200 @ 1.6gpm. I hate when people say their pressure washers do x psi at y gpm. They aren’t accurate numbers, they are MAX ratings
You are correct in the max ratings, but have you ever checked out Landa or Hotsy pressure washers. Yes there absolutely is electric that produces this and more. My Landa is max at 2100 psi with 3.2 gpm.
Toby Baldwin yes. For a shop or industrial unit, sure. For an average joe, or setup in a normal garage. Best you can get that’s not industrial is a kranzle.
I think people should test their electric units out. No way an electric unit on your normal circuit will get you 2500 psi @ 2gpm. The current draw would need a 40 amp circuit
Dylan Riggs truly, mine is 220 volt. I do feel sorry for the guys that get into detailing and get a “recommended” pressure washer and then get their first dirty truck and can’t get the wheels clean
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