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02-24-2021 at 12:10 PM.
Reviews say that pressure is not good but I think this is a pretty good deal for the tool + battery under certain use circumstances. For me, I have a large property with structures on it in places a hose will not even come close to reaching. This unit has a suction hose that you can drop into any water source (lake, 55 gallon drum, etc) so you do not need to hook it up to a water hose. Very cool in my opinion and I know I will find some use for it in places where it is impossible or inconvenient to use my gas powered washer.
Wonder if it works the same as the ryobi one. I had the Ryobi one, wasn't too terribly impressed for my needs
I have the Ryobi too. Its basically worthless. I haven't found a good reason to use it vs my 3100 psi simpson pressure washer. By the time I finish with the Ryobi I could have set up the simpson, taken apart the carb, rebuilt it, and then finish the project. Ryobi one is so slow its painful.
I have the ryobi one and find it useful. I didnt buy it thinking it would do what my 3k+ psi washer would, for sure. Had a ton of ryobi batteries and got it for around $50 with a battery so thought, why not. Most useful feature for me is that it can pull from a bucket/lake/trough/etc for places where you cant get a hose or where it'd be too much work. Admittedly, it's a small set of niche use cases between a regular hose and a full washer, but IF you fall into those use cases it's golden!
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Yup your right. Edited. Guess the weird leaf blower looking specs on the site threw me off lol
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