My recommendation for the perfect pressure washer to detail cars at home. Details about the kit: www.mckillans.com/products/active-2-0-pressure-washer-with-upgrades
Here is the link to the kit: www.mckillans.com/products/active-2-0-pressure-washer-with-upgrades It’s currently sold out, but you can click “notify me when available” and you’ll get an email as soon as it’s back in stock!
Yep, no kidding. First of all, *all* pressure washers, even this one need a nozzle on it (which restricts flow) to give any appreciable pressure. Secondly, it's over $500. So how is its performance "completely unmatched at this price point" then? 🙄 Can easily get a gas washer way cheaper than this that will perform as well. It won't be as compact and be electric, but still there are very few electric pressure washers that cost this kind of money. Whole thing is a sham, this guy definitely got this for free from the manufacturer. Otherwise is just talking foolishness.
@@bobmarley2140plus $150, not $200. Also despite this video being an ad for their products, hes actually correct. For the quality and power of this pressure washer, the price is insanely low and tocmake it better, its not even cheaply made. Mine has lasted me 7 years and still feels like how it did when i got it.
Yes, pressure goes down. But that's only if water is let to speed up more freely. Here water ( fluid + ambient fluids+ surface barrier) jet is restricted . Like the ground-effect manifest.
How often do you use it? If you only use it once a month for 30 minutes yes harbor freight washer will last you but run it for 6-8 hours a day and see if it lasts a week 😅
@@jjstopka89 The one in the video isn't commercial grade either and who's running any pressure washer for more then 30 minutes continuously or 6/8 hours a day to wash a car I use mine during the spring summer and fall and also use it to wash two cars two motorcycles and a travel trailer I have at a campground so all in all it gets used 2 to 3 times a month during those months it's doing everything I want it to I'm just washing my cars not running a commercial car wash it is what it is all 99 bucks of it lol
@@RICARD01 And guess what, even on shitty cheapest pressure washers I've never had any issues with having a good foam as long as I used a good soap. So gallons per minute is irrelevant when it's not a limiting factor even on the lowest of the lowest quality and performing pressure washers.
@IMNOTA it's all subjective, bud. What you call GOOD foam vs someone else is the key. You're paying less for the total setup, so you're willing to be okay with shitty results. Lol.
@@ZEBEE0110 jetter? Lmao 15gpm would tear up anything I wash. Unless you're splitting to two outputs. Try touching a semi with that, you'll peel off the paint 🤣 wouldn't be surprised if that damaged concrete
Laughs in trailer mounted commercial bunch of gallons super strong pushes me over I’m 6’2 with burner and soap that could melt the shit crusted in Joe Bidens diaper.
@austint1151 yep no idea where people are pulling these numbers from. No one, ever, washes a car with those numbers. This is an electric pressure washer, not petrol or diesel. That stuffs for house cleaning not cars
@@teamidris Was it on a car you painted on your driveway? HIgh pressure washers have been used for a LONG time without this happening so no, it does not happen unless that should be removed anyway and redone.
@@michaelmay5453I’ve had paint chip off a 2 year old car from several feet away. They aren’t going to damage paint- but it can certainly ripped off trash paint
@@michaelmay5453 No, I did the van in sections and as soon and the colour coat was dry I blasted on the two-pack clear coat. It was an 80’s Mercedes diesel car that my mate Darren blew the clear coat off the rear wing :o)
Lol I'm also a pressure washer mechanic. I don't work on these small ones though, with my labor rate it'd be cheaper to replace. I do commercial washers and custom trailer builds.
How is there enough work in your guys areas to make a living? Are you only fixing pressure washers? Is there thousands of pressure wash companies in your area or something?
Yeah for the cost of $350+ I will stay with my ryobi keeps going strong after 3 years and the turbo nozzle tip is amazing! If it does go bad I can just get another one for $100
Ryobi makes a 2.3gpm washer for $200-$250 idk where he figures it's performance is unmatched but I'll admit the reviews on that machine are all saying it's amazing but it is t cheap like he says here it's expensive
Quit comparing a home depot pressure washer to this..most here see the cheapest shit and they think its the same as a product that costs 3x that much for good reason..
Dude, those quick connects are next level. I have a beastly pressure washer and rarely use it since it requires so much setup time. Thanks bro, keep it 💯
I would recommend getting the quick connections off of the feed hose. It's worth the extra setup time to make sure there are no leaks. A leak on the pump supply means air in the line. When the pump is running, that means cavitation in the chambers, and the seal cups will wear prematurely, tear, or get hot and extrude, causing low pressure and eventually failure. Cool little unit.
I paid 119 for small pressure waster unit with the foam addon. works great 3 years. you don't need high psi. just good soap and proper technique to do the wash.
As someone who sells water blasters for living. The deciding factor of these machines is the power you can draw from the power outlet. It’s a sea saw. More power = less flow. If you have not flow, you will have less pressure. That’s a pretty standard pump. Three piston wobble plate design. Common in hydraulics.
The pressure of the fluid at the instant it exits the nozzle is exactly atmospheric pressure. The pressure number is measured within the pump- it 'trades' that high pressure for high velocity as it exits.
Here is the link to the kit: www.mckillans.com/products/active-2-0-pressure-washer-with-upgrades It's currently sold out, but restocking very soon. Click "notify me when available" to join the waitlist!
@@bbman1994 $550 is for a kit that comes with a swivel gun, foam cannon, extension wand and stainless quick connects and the 2.0. The Active 2.0 is $350 everywhere including our site. MSRP exist for a reason.
@@mckillanshey man, your misleading people a little bit here. Read up on the differences between pressure, flow rate and velocity. They are not interchangeable but you conflate all three in your video here.
It's electric! Boogie woogie woogieee! Walmart's BlackMax 3300 psi 2.4gpm gas pressure washer was $359 when I got it, and it's actually working great. Many other brands are $700-$1200 for the same flow rates. So far, so good, 3 years in. I did buy a few 6' extensions, a flew nozzle 2' extension and a few new tips, plus the turbo tip, and finally a 24" dewalt hard surface cleaner (the rotary cleaner for driveways). It's got detergent injection at the pump as well, so it's been pretty nice to have for washing patios and houses. I also use it for washing my vehicles.
The GPM output can’t be higher than your GPM input from your garden hose. Pressure washer work by forcing the water through that tiny nozzle, it doesn’t matter what fancy design the pump is, as long as it pushes the water through. The stronger the pump and the smaller the nozzle the more pressure you get. Want more GPM? Get a bigger pump and a water tanks buffer system. Or just use a nozzle with a bigger opening. - a pressure washing enthusiast.
@@dailyDIYdude A pressure washer can be used without an external tap, provided that the water source is sufficiently high to supply enough water to the pressure washer pump. If you have a pressure washer with its own water supply or can pump the water from an outside source, it is possible to do this.
There is so much sophistication going on on the internet for washing cars. Back then people used to throw some soap water and be done with it. Its not like its not going to be dirty again.
Gerni gave us the multi piston swashplate driven pump in 1965, starting the water blasting revolution. I had one and the performance is related to the wattage or power, of the electric motor. Mine is 3000 watt. When I pull the handle, my hand is pushed quickly back.
No when you restrict the nozzle, pressure between pump and nozzle goes up, flow volume goes down. just like a garden hose, imagine the valve at your house is the pump, now turn valve full on, with nothing on the end of the hose the hose will see little to no pressure because the supply from valve can not keep up with free flow demand hence no hose pressure. now put a sprayer on the hose, allow .5 g/m from said sprayer, the valve can supply 2 g/m you are letting .5g/m out of the sprayer. That is an oversupply of 1.5g/m and the hose will see as much pressure as the pump can make.
I used to detail with a $80 sun joe electric pressure washer gravity fed by a 20 gallon water tank, a $120 2000watt generator. Had a whole mobile rig for under $400 lol
As a pressure washing business owner….this thing pretty cool. 2gpm on that lil thang? Shocker. But promise if that thing ever breaks your it’s going to be quite the headache.
Actually when you restrict the flow pressure goes down. Bernoullis principle says that in a convergent (putting your thumb over the hole) velocity increases and pressure decreases…science!
With all these technical comments, I m eager to ask; 1. Are these machine kind of suck water from the tap to deliver (kind of) constant preasured water output? 2. If so, what happened if the source (water from tap) unable to keep up the volume "demanded" by the pressure washer (we called them Water Jets here) - is the washer gonna suck more water out of the tap (thus probably messing up with our water bills)?
I love mine, I got it on sale after tax and shipping for like $320 but it’s amazing just make sure you turn it on correctly and don’t turn it on before water is flowing but that’s every pressure washer
Please can you do a full video on this or if is available the link? Thanks soo much, all I was thinking and looking for is the psi. But ….. please thanks.
You guys are confused, once the water is out of the hose the pressure is 0, and the energy is converted into speed, therefore, the water hitting the target is a force, which is F=Mass x Acceleration. It states that the rate of change of velocity of an object is directly proportional to the force applied and takes place in the direction of the force. It is summarized by the equation: Force (N) = mass (kg) × acceleration (m/s²). Thus, an object of constant mass accelerates in proportion to the force applied. Newton's 2nd law
Here is the link to the kit: www.mckillans.com/products/active-2-0-pressure-washer-with-upgrades
It’s currently sold out, but you can click “notify me when available” and you’ll get an email as soon as it’s back in stock!
Why is it over priced on your link?
It’s much cheaper elsewhere. Just search “Active 2.0”
Wrong friend. Restricting flow decreases pressure and increases velocity. Get it right.
You can buy these elsewhere for around $350
$280 on Adams Polishes with your 20% discount
Just so everybody knows this costs $525 plus shipping.
I can now go back to what I was doing. Thanks
Thanks, the only advantage is the size then. You can get significantly more powerful for less.
Well dang...do they sell em in europe?
No, it's 49.99
I mean that's not bad I wouldn't buy one if I'm buying a pressure cleaner it's gonna be in the 1000s and be a gas
This is how commercials work now.
Yooooo! That's crazy. So not peer reviewed.
You type facts Advertising has been targeting DM’s and other platforms
You nailed it with your one sentence reply. My buddies and I got a good laugh, thanks
Sigs~Michigander
More & more of them will be coming I'm sure. Take care
Yep, no kidding. First of all, *all* pressure washers, even this one need a nozzle on it (which restricts flow) to give any appreciable pressure.
Secondly, it's over $500. So how is its performance "completely unmatched at this price point" then? 🙄 Can easily get a gas washer way cheaper than this that will perform as well. It won't be as compact and be electric, but still there are very few electric pressure washers that cost this kind of money.
Whole thing is a sham, this guy definitely got this for free from the manufacturer. Otherwise is just talking foolishness.
$600 that’s insane!!!
$350 from Adam's Polishes
@@ZanyBuildCo +200 for the extras he bought
@@bobmarley2140plus $150, not $200. Also despite this video being an ad for their products, hes actually correct. For the quality and power of this pressure washer, the price is insanely low and tocmake it better, its not even cheaply made. Mine has lasted me 7 years and still feels like how it did when i got it.
The pressure doesn't go up, the water speed increases, and the pressure goes down.
Bernoulli's principle
was looking for this comment
Yes exactly thanks for commenting so I didn’t have to.
P/gamma + v^2/2g + z..
Yes, pressure goes down. But that's only if water is let to speed up more freely. Here water ( fluid + ambient fluids+ surface barrier) jet is restricted . Like the ground-effect manifest.
They mean the pressure of the water hitting its target. That’s the pressure that increases.
As the outlet is limited the pressure decreases and velocity increases, it’s inverse.
At least someone understands how pressure works
first thing i came looking for when i heard it. my jaw dropped and i yelled "NOOOO"
The comment I was looking for.
I was hunting for this comment. Saved me from saying it.
This should be top comment
$525 ??? For that I paid $99 at Harbor freight for an electric pressure washer + $40 for a foam cannon and had it for 2 years now works awesome
How often do you use it? If you only use it once a month for 30 minutes yes harbor freight washer will last you but run it for 6-8 hours a day and see if it lasts a week 😅
This one is more foamy and makes lattes
@@Lovesausage269 Does it come with a supply of Starbucks cups lol
@@jjstopka89 The one in the video isn't commercial grade either and who's running any pressure washer for more then 30 minutes continuously or 6/8 hours a day to wash a car I use mine during the spring summer and fall and also use it to wash two cars two motorcycles and a travel trailer I have at a campground so all in all it gets used 2 to 3 times a month during those months it's doing everything I want it to I'm just washing my cars not running a commercial car wash it is what it is all 99 bucks of it lol
@@1995dresser sounds like a perfectly good investment
The harbor freight $70 foams her up just fine. Keep the change
Whats the name just harbour freight pressure washer?
Yeah for washing I car I don't see the point, no reason to have that high pressure. Good foam comes from good soap, not pressure.
@@imnota negative. Good, thick foam comes from GALLONS PER MINUTE😊
@@RICARD01
And guess what, even on shitty cheapest pressure washers I've never had any issues with having a good foam as long as I used a good soap.
So gallons per minute is irrelevant when it's not a limiting factor even on the lowest of the lowest quality and performing pressure washers.
@IMNOTA it's all subjective, bud. What you call GOOD foam vs someone else is the key. You're paying less for the total setup, so you're willing to be okay with shitty results. Lol.
*laughs in trailer mounted commercial 8 gallon 4000psi with burner*
$$$$$
laughs in trailer mounted commercial 15 gallon 5000psi diesel with burner😂
@@ZEBEE0110 jetter? Lmao 15gpm would tear up anything I wash. Unless you're splitting to two outputs. Try touching a semi with that, you'll peel off the paint 🤣 wouldn't be surprised if that damaged concrete
Laughs in trailer mounted commercial bunch of gallons super strong pushes me over I’m 6’2 with burner and soap that could melt the shit crusted in Joe Bidens diaper.
@austint1151 yep no idea where people are pulling these numbers from. No one, ever, washes a car with those numbers.
This is an electric pressure washer, not petrol or diesel. That stuffs for house cleaning not cars
My harbor freight special hasn’t yet let me down 9 years running strong
Drop what your running
How much?
@Sergio Martinez probably a preasure washer with a predator engine on it. Basically a Honda clone.
Higher psi dosnt mean a better clean. A lot of times higher psi means damage to your paint
Yep, I’ve seen the clear coat blown off :o)
No, it does not damage the paint. If it does, leave your paint jobs to professionals next time.
@@teamidris Was it on a car you painted on your driveway?
HIgh pressure washers have been used for a LONG time without this happening so no, it does not happen unless that should be removed anyway and redone.
@@michaelmay5453I’ve had paint chip off a 2 year old car from several feet away. They aren’t going to damage paint- but it can certainly ripped off trash paint
@@michaelmay5453 No, I did the van in sections and as soon and the colour coat was dry I blasted on the two-pack clear coat. It was an 80’s Mercedes diesel car that my mate Darren blew the clear coat off the rear wing :o)
There is no wait. They’ve always been available.
This is a stupid commercial
As a pressure washer repairman, the performance sounds groundbreaking. Only unknown is reliability.
Lol I'm also a pressure washer mechanic. I don't work on these small ones though, with my labor rate it'd be cheaper to replace. I do commercial washers and custom trailer builds.
@@austint1151 Wow!
That’s Awesome!! I do both sizes including hot water units too. I totally agree with what you are talking about. UD man!!
How is there enough work in your guys areas to make a living? Are you only fixing pressure washers? Is there thousands of pressure wash companies in your area or something?
@Bartholomew Greatpants they're broke
80 hours life span
For not much more you can get an electric DeWalt from home Depot that will also do 2 gpm. It's a little bigger but it has wheels and works great.
You could sell this guy anything with the correct word soup and marketing..
@@farmerlarbear2244it's probably paid promo, hard to prove if they do it like this.
@@farmerlarbear2244sell what guy? This detailing company?
Always store inside. I’ve replaced so many due to freezing
I'm waiting on a part for that very reason right now!! 🤦🏼🤦🏼🤦🏼
No shit it’s an engine
Lol
@@nigeriadan1371the pumps freeze, not the engine 🤦♂️
That's because your suppose to winterize it. 🤦♂️
Yeah for the cost of $350+ I will stay with my ryobi keeps going strong after 3 years and the turbo nozzle tip is amazing! If it does go bad I can just get another one for $100
Ryobi makes a 2.3gpm washer for $200-$250 idk where he figures it's performance is unmatched but I'll admit the reviews on that machine are all saying it's amazing but it is t cheap like he says here it's expensive
Have the same one. Totally agree.
I got the same one haha love that thing
@@SpreadingKnowledgeVlogs got the same Ryobi. Very happy with it as much as I abuse and leave it in the elements
Quit comparing a home depot pressure washer to this..most here see the cheapest shit and they think its the same as a product that costs 3x that much for good reason..
Dude, those quick connects are next level. I have a beastly pressure washer and rarely use it since it requires so much setup time. Thanks bro, keep it 💯
Quick connections are ~$20... easy to do and inexpensive
Yes.. we are using them Sins the 1960…. 😂
I would recommend getting the quick connections off of the feed hose. It's worth the extra setup time to make sure there are no leaks. A leak on the pump supply means air in the line. When the pump is running, that means cavitation in the chambers, and the seal cups will wear prematurely, tear, or get hot and extrude, causing low pressure and eventually failure.
Cool little unit.
I like those quick releases adapters!!
Great idea.
My whole pressure washer setup is quick release on all the hoses even the garden hose. Been like that 10 years almost
Princess Auto (Canada) has all the different connects and adapters. Cheap washers have hoses crimped on, no threaded fittings.
The quick disconnects to me is way smart. I need to add those to my pressure washer setup.
I paid 119 for small pressure waster unit with the foam addon. works great 3 years. you don't need high psi. just good soap and proper technique to do the wash.
2, 3 or 4 gpm Doesn’t matter if your water outlet can’t produce that. Always check your outlet gpm first and match the machine after that.
Can you post the part numbers or brands for those upgrades?
This please!
Them changes you made so the hose untangles was genius. Hopefully I find a minute to be bothered enough to do it myself 👍🏻
My green works pressure washer works perfectly and gets the job done every time
The new Active comes with a swivel connector built into the handle.
I hear she keeps asking “is it in yet?” when you’re with her.
Someone’s a big M3 fan! 🔥👏🏻
haha you know it!
Mans got taste , question is, which do you like to drive the most and why? Possible a m3 e90 in my future..
Great system that you immediately had the update to make it a great system.
The quick connect upgrades are freaking awesome
Nice car bro! Hopefully one day I can have an e46 of my own. Great Video!
Exactly what mine wife told me about me . Small but efficient 🎉😂😂😂😂
Ytb
🦸🏽♂️
Sorry to hear.
Keeper
Have always loved the E46! I miss mine!
That quick connect idea is great,
Gotta love the e46 m3 ❤
Except when the water gets inside from pressure washer....
Never knew you could get a hose like that so needed
As someone who sells water blasters for living. The deciding factor of these machines is the power you can draw from the power outlet.
It’s a sea saw. More power = less flow. If you have not flow, you will have less pressure. That’s a pretty standard pump. Three piston wobble plate design. Common in hydraulics.
Love how geeked he is and customized his setup even further
I would like to purchase. Could you provide links including all your quick connects
Why oh why
I’ve got the previous version (VE51) and it’s fantastic. Will get this one whenever it quits. Perfect until for auto detailing.
Yes Brother! BMW M3 Topaz Blue 😎 I just had the coupe but loved it so much
The pressure of the fluid at the instant it exits the nozzle is exactly atmospheric pressure. The pressure number is measured within the pump- it 'trades' that high pressure for high velocity as it exits.
Velocity increases and pressure drops when restricting flow.
I bought a 3200 psi 2.4gpm 14 amp for $79 their everywhere
what's the name, and where?
Provide proof, a link will suffice. Short of that you're full of shit my boy. 😂
Yes!
Make? Model?
He's sadly mistaken. If that's the case, I'll buy all of them, and retire shortly after selling them. 🤣
Mans got a e46 and a e92. Dream garage. Subscribed lol
You can also buy hoses and nozzles that can be adapted to the pressure washer to allow for jetting out clogged sewer traps and drain lines.
Would you mind sharing a link to the quick connects and swivel connect that you use?
link in bio
@@mckillans link does not work
What’s it called link?
Here is the link to the kit: www.mckillans.com/products/active-2-0-pressure-washer-with-upgrades
It's currently sold out, but restocking very soon.
Click "notify me when available" to join the waitlist!
@@mckillans thank you 🙏🏽
Cat Electric Pressure Washer - 1800 PSI 2.0 GPM does same thing less of a price mark up 585$ mark up by YTuber for a 300$ unit from manufacture….
@@bbman1994 $550 is for a kit that comes with a swivel gun, foam cannon, extension wand and stainless quick connects and the 2.0. The Active 2.0 is $350 everywhere including our site. MSRP exist for a reason.
@@mckillanshey man, your misleading people a little bit here. Read up on the differences between pressure, flow rate and velocity. They are not interchangeable but you conflate all three in your video here.
One could buy a paint remover gun system, and use it at low end of its performance-range. More affordable that way.
Great stuff man! Wish you the best!
This pressure washer is unrepairable. I barely doubt on their customer supports.
My 180bar electric sealey washer runs at 3.4 gallons. They've always been around, mines over 5 years old like new.
3.4gpm?
No it doesn't.
Thats more than a parallel kranzle k1622ts setup and it's market leading
It's electric! Boogie woogie woogieee!
Walmart's BlackMax 3300 psi 2.4gpm gas pressure washer was $359 when I got it, and it's actually working great. Many other brands are $700-$1200 for the same flow rates. So far, so good, 3 years in. I did buy a few 6' extensions, a flew nozzle 2' extension and a few new tips, plus the turbo tip, and finally a 24" dewalt hard surface cleaner (the rotary cleaner for driveways).
It's got detergent injection at the pump as well, so it's been pretty nice to have for washing patios and houses. I also use it for washing my vehicles.
Yup.........I'm subscribing....Good stuff, thanks for this 🙌🙌
The GPM output can’t be higher than your GPM input from your garden hose. Pressure washer work by forcing the water through that tiny nozzle, it doesn’t matter what fancy design the pump is, as long as it pushes the water through. The stronger the pump and the smaller the nozzle the more pressure you get. Want more GPM? Get a bigger pump and a water tanks buffer system. Or just use a nozzle with a bigger opening.
- a pressure washing enthusiast.
Most garden hoses flow 5 gpm ?
Two years of waiting!?
His gear is already outdated.
A kränzle-lover.
You’re definitely wrong. I know people who gravity feed there pressure washer with zero pressure coming from the garden hose and still get 2gpm
@@dailyDIYdude A pressure washer can be used without an external tap, provided that the water source is sufficiently high to supply enough water to the pressure washer pump. If you have a pressure washer with its own water supply or can pump the water from an outside source, it is possible to do this.
There is so much sophistication going on on the internet for washing cars. Back then people used to throw some soap water and be done with it. Its not like its not going to be dirty again.
I’m getting Mr. Jalapeño vibes
Love the swivel hose!
The upgrades are good tips for any pressure washer
Gerni gave us the multi piston swashplate driven pump in 1965, starting the water blasting revolution. I had one and the performance is related to the wattage or power, of the electric motor. Mine is 3000 watt. When I pull the handle, my hand is pushed quickly back.
Please make videos on the quick connectors and the upgrades of the pressure washing machine
Very clean. Thank you
W content dude im PUMPED to watch more, (sorry had to make that pun)
The quick connection thing you got going is so smart wtf
Some you can also change the nozzle to increase flow rate.
Love the E46/E92 M3 Combo. I have a E92/G80 and looking to add a E46 when prices return to normal.
That beautiful e46 m3 tho 👀🔥🔥
When you restrict the nozzle pressure drops and velocity increases
No when you restrict the nozzle, pressure between pump and nozzle goes up, flow volume goes down. just like a garden hose, imagine the valve at your house is the pump, now turn valve full on, with nothing on the end of the hose the hose will see little to no pressure because the supply from valve can not keep up with free flow demand hence no hose pressure. now put a sprayer on the hose, allow .5 g/m from said sprayer, the valve can supply 2 g/m you are letting .5g/m out of the sprayer. That is an oversupply of 1.5g/m and the hose will see as much pressure as the pump can make.
Unless your talkin about the water coming out of the nozzle, you are still wrong, flow rate drops and pressure and velocity increase
The untangling was really cool
When you restrict the flow the pressure does not change, the velocity changes.
Bernoulli principle
That’s a clean E46 M3! No pun, the pressure washer is nice too 👍🏼
Just got one myself. It is quite nice !
GPM is important, but not knowing the PSI. I could say my hose comes stock with 10× GPM.
I came here looking for that comment. Well done.
Idk man for mobile setups like mine I enjoy 1 gpm saves on water. Only reason I would want more flow might be for like a huge vehicle.
Awesome! Thanks for the hacks!
Okay but that M3 though🔥
I used to detail with a $80 sun joe electric pressure washer gravity fed by a 20 gallon water tank, a $120 2000watt generator. Had a whole mobile rig for under $400 lol
As a pressure washing business owner….this thing pretty cool. 2gpm on that lil thang? Shocker. But promise if that thing ever breaks your it’s going to be quite the headache.
Quick connects are god sent
Now this is a setup
Beautiful m3
Nice upgrades
Love your e46 m3 that color is my favorite 👍🏽🥂
Nice E46 M3! That's a great car!
new design, high power in a small form factor, how reliable is it? sounds great but i wouldnt be shocked if it breaks within a month
Actually when you restrict the flow pressure goes down. Bernoullis principle says that in a convergent (putting your thumb over the hole) velocity increases and pressure decreases…science!
Love the e46 m3
So wait it's good for its size or what's good about it and you upgraded it a lot. How much did you increase its value with your upgrades?
With all these technical comments, I m eager to ask;
1. Are these machine kind of suck water from the tap to deliver (kind of) constant preasured water output?
2. If so, what happened if the source (water from tap) unable to keep up the volume "demanded" by the pressure washer (we called them Water Jets here) - is the washer gonna suck more water out of the tap (thus probably messing up with our water bills)?
I love mine, I got it on sale after tax and shipping for like $320 but it’s amazing just make sure you turn it on correctly and don’t turn it on before water is flowing but that’s every pressure washer
Please can you do a full video on this or if is available the link? Thanks soo much, all I was thinking and looking for is the psi. But ….. please thanks.
I have a bucket, mit and soap. Works!
Looks good!👍🏻
When you cover the hose the pressure actually decreases as the flow of the fluid increases. Basic Bernoulli’s principle
FYI pressure does not increase with restricted flow. Velocity does.
You guys are confused, once the water is out of the hose the pressure is 0, and the energy is converted into speed, therefore, the water hitting the target is a force, which is F=Mass x Acceleration.
It states that the rate of change of velocity of an object is directly proportional to the force applied and takes place in the direction of the force. It is summarized by the equation: Force (N) = mass (kg) × acceleration (m/s²). Thus, an object of constant mass accelerates in proportion to the force applied.
Newton's 2nd law
It’s so good and unmatched that he needed upgrades. 😂😂😂 not lying to you, that’s his own words
I like it! Thanks youngblood
When putting your thumb on the nozzel the pressure goes down and the velocity goes up according to bernollis principle
For Canadian buyers, Simoniz uses the same pump at half the cost. Same specs.
good stuff!