Direct Tools Factory Outlet has Ryobi 1600 PSI 1.2 GPM Electric Pressure Washer (Factory Reconditioned, ZRRY141612) for $49.99. Shipping is Flat-Rate $7.
Thanks community member topcat2001 for sharing this deal
Key Features:
Lightweight portable design
Compact for easy storage
Spray wand with quick connect nozzle coupler
Includes three nozzles: 15, soap and turbo for 50% faster cleaning
This offer matches our previous frontpage deal from earlier this month,
Our research indicates that the Ryobi 1600 PSI 1.2 GPM Electric Pressure Washer (Factory Reconditioned, ZRRY141612) is $42.01 less (42.4% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $99 (for a Brand New Model)
About this product:
This pressure washer (new) is well rated with 4.6 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 7,600 Reviews on HomeDepot.com.
About this store:
For the Direct Tools Factory Outlet return policy click here. - persian_mafia
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Direct Tools Factory Outlet has Ryobi 1600 PSI 1.2 GPM Electric Pressure Washer (Factory Reconditioned, ZRRY141612) for $49.99. Shipping is Flat-Rate $7.
Thanks community member topcat2001 for sharing this deal
Key Features:
Lightweight portable design
Compact for easy storage
Spray wand with quick connect nozzle coupler
Includes three nozzles: 15, soap and turbo for 50% faster cleaning
This offer matches our previous frontpage deal from earlier this month,
Our research indicates that the Ryobi 1600 PSI 1.2 GPM Electric Pressure Washer (Factory Reconditioned, ZRRY141612) is $42.01 less (42.4% Savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $99 (for a Brand New Model)
About this product:
This pressure washer (new) is well rated with 4.6 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 7,600 Reviews on HomeDepot.com.
About this store:
For the Direct Tools Factory Outlet return policy click here. - persian_mafia
I have this, was worth the money to me. I have a family member with a larger 2000 PSI Sun Joe.
I will say that it does have pros/cons to not having wheels. When I'm out on the yard I have to manually lift it up to move it, rather than just wheel it around. The benefit is it wont tip over like a lot of the caddy style ones. I keep mine in a plastic milk crate type container and it breaks down pretty small but I don't know how much of a convenience it is over coiling everything up on a caddy like the sun joe or larger pressure washers.
This is used for light duty driveway stuff so I can't really compare to anything higher end, but overall I think it was worth it.
I want to preface this by saying, I legitimately love this pressure washer because it's not a hassle to throw it in the car when I'm heading to a car show on the other side of town the day before a meet. But my experience with this SPECIFIC pressure washer has been hit or miss with DTFO. I've purchased 3 of these because like most you guys, I'm a sucker for a good deal. 1 died within 7 months which had to go through a warranty claim (Ryobi covers it for 1 year even through purchase at secondary retailers for refurbished models) which was a hassle and took about 6 weeks total with repairs (Home depot wouldn't do the repairs because they don't do any electrical units from Ryobi so I had to go to an outside shop 40 minutes from my house). The other two units have been working solid so far with no issues. The caveat is that the hose that comes with this device is terrible! So I went on Amazon and ordered a hose that was kink-free and longer so now I have a 50 foot hose that I'm able to use and a trigger that came with it for a really as a lightning deal. At $50 even with the hassle, this is a steal and it feels like they have a never ending supply of these since I purchased my 3 units over the course of 2 years at the same price. I also received one where the turbo nozzle was broken, it's an after thought for this comment but I wanted to include it, they wanted me to do that through warranty too because DFTO is not exactly return or exchange friendly so I recommend checking EVERYTHING within that first 2 days of delivery because they have a 7 day window.
For anyone like me that sort of fell down the whole pressure washing rabbit hole, the pressure hose on this uses M22-15mm instead of the more common M22-14mm. This is important information in case you wanted to upgrade to quick connect fittings all around. Also, if you want to upgrade to a better hose, make sure you get something with swivel built in, it'll save you quite a bit of hassle.
EDIT: Now I'm not so sure, Ryobi 1600 has multiple models, the 141600 appears to use M22-15mm and the 141612 uses M22-14mm. Best idea to ask Ryobi about the exact model that you receive.
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Does anyone know if DTO codes as a home improvement store like Home Depot or Lowes. Trying to figure out if it will trigger 5x on Chase Freedom this quarter.
My January Direct Tools purchase with my Chase Freedom shows up under "Home" category on Chase.com, so does previous Home Depot in-store and online purchases. It seems you should get 5x UR points, though there was no 5x promo in Q1 so I'm not 100% certain.
I've had this for about 2 years. it's pretty good for what it is. I'm satisfied. gets mold out of wood and cleaned up my driveway pretty well. it's not crazy powerful but it does good job for most things i think. i paid 60 for it on sale
Like several others to have chimed in about having this washer, I can share my specific experience with the factory reconditioned unit that I bought and received from DTFO about a week ago (it was also $50).
The unit itself had some dried wet dirt marks showing that it was obviously previously used. Same with the handle grip and stem. However, the hose itself that goes between the unit and the handle appears to be brand new.
I used it to pressure wash some reddish stains on my cement backyard that accumulated from iron-rich soil run off down leading down into the drain. First go around didn't remove the stain completely. I'll have to try a couple more times or do some slower passes.
Despite this, I think it's expected and reasonable for a $50 unit. Definitely not super powerful, but with a little extra time, it should get the job done around the house.
Last edited by spaznrq April 30, 2021 at 11:39 PM.
I want to preface this by saying, I legitimately love this pressure washer because it's not a hassle to throw it in the car when I'm heading to a car show on the other side of town the day before a meet. But my experience with this SPECIFIC pressure washer has been hit or miss with DTFO. I've purchased 3 of these because like most you guys, I'm a sucker for a good deal. 1 died within 7 months which had to go through a warranty claim (Ryobi covers it for 1 year even through purchase at secondary retailers for refurbished models) which was a hassle and took about 6 weeks total with repairs (Home depot wouldn't do the repairs because they don't do any electrical units from Ryobi so I had to go to an outside shop 40 minutes from my house). The other two units have been working solid so far with no issues. The caveat is that the hose that comes with this device is terrible! So I went on Amazon and ordered a hose that was kink-free and longer so now I have a 50 foot hose that I'm able to use and a trigger that came with it for a really as a lightning deal. At $50 even with the hassle, this is a steal and it feels like they have a never ending supply of these since I purchased my 3 units over the course of 2 years at the same price. I also received one where the turbo nozzle was broken, it's an after thought for this comment but I wanted to include it, they wanted me to do that through warranty too because DFTO is not exactly return or exchange friendly so I recommend checking EVERYTHING within that first 2 days of delivery because they have a 7 day window.
Got one couple months ago from Home Depot, it was 68(before taxes); it doesn't have wheels but it's light weight to me, strong enough to clean vehicles and also tried on the bricks(leaves from the tree made it turned color just over a Autumn) and it works great. I would assume that's a great buy 👍
For anyone like me that sort of fell down the whole pressure washing rabbit hole, the pressure hose on this uses M22-15mm instead of the more common M22-14mm. This is important information in case you wanted to upgrade to quick connect fittings all around. Also, if you want to upgrade to a better hose, make sure you get something with swivel built in, it'll save you quite a bit of hassle.
EDIT: Now I'm not so sure, Ryobi 1600 has multiple models, the 141600 appears to use M22-15mm and the 141612 uses M22-14mm. Best idea to ask Ryobi about the exact model that you receive.
Last edited by juvenescence May 5, 2021 at 10:33 AM.
I've had one for 2 years and really like it. I pressure washed my entire drive way (bought the surface washing attachment) and use it to wash my car. I would recommend for the light duty tasks.
Bought this when it was $50 during Black Friday. Finally used it last weekend to remove bird poop off my gate. With the medium pressure nozzle, it was enough to remove stubborn ones. It ripped through the poop with ease. Beats having to hand spot clean it with a cloth. Gonna use it on my bird pooped car this weekend. Definitely like how compact it is and doesn't sound too loud.
This has been the same price for a couple months now I bought it in store and they have a foam blaster for 6$ in store too. Cheapest one I could fine and for 50$ it did its job.
Purchased one of these for $45 from one of those places that buys pallets of returns and sells the working stuff. Works amazing! Use it for around the house and car washing. Supposedly the first few of the entry level Ryobi pressure washers use the exact same internals. They just state different PSI numbers to create their market tiers. A good YouTube video I saw before I purchased showed a guy attaching a pressure gauge to different models and exact same psi. I actually enjoy this compact form factor compared to my old cart one. Used it probably 20-25 times for a minimum of 15 mins up to a couple hours each time and it's worked absolutely flawlessly. One of the best purchases I've made in a while.
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I will say that it does have pros/cons to not having wheels. When I'm out on the yard I have to manually lift it up to move it, rather than just wheel it around. The benefit is it wont tip over like a lot of the caddy style ones. I keep mine in a plastic milk crate type container and it breaks down pretty small but I don't know how much of a convenience it is over coiling everything up on a caddy like the sun joe or larger pressure washers.
This is used for light duty driveway stuff so I can't really compare to anything higher end, but overall I think it was worth it.
EDIT: Now I'm not so sure, Ryobi 1600 has multiple models, the 141600 appears to use M22-15mm and the 141612 uses M22-14mm. Best idea to ask Ryobi about the exact model that you receive.
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The unit itself had some dried wet dirt marks showing that it was obviously previously used. Same with the handle grip and stem. However, the hose itself that goes between the unit and the handle appears to be brand new.
I used it to pressure wash some reddish stains on my cement backyard that accumulated from iron-rich soil run off down leading down into the drain. First go around didn't remove the stain completely. I'll have to try a couple more times or do some slower passes.
Despite this, I think it's expected and reasonable for a $50 unit. Definitely not super powerful, but with a little extra time, it should get the job done around the house.
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EDIT: Now I'm not so sure, Ryobi 1600 has multiple models, the 141600 appears to use M22-15mm and the 141612 uses M22-14mm. Best idea to ask Ryobi about the exact model that you receive.
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