Kobalt 600-PSI Rubber Pressure Washer Spray Gun Kit As low as $46 YMMV
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Lowes has Kobalt 600-PSI Rubber Pressure Washer Spray Gun Kit As low as $46 in-store only YMMV
Comes with 2.0 AH battery and charger. The battery alone is a deal at the price. Previously $74
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They make electric / carry around pressure washers with more power than this .
Me personally , have quick disconnects on all hoses and ports on my power washer . A good 50' power washer hose . And leave my pressure in one spot .
Either way you have to hook up the garden hose so then all your looking at is starting the pressure washer . Which if it's electric is no different than battery .
[QUOTE=Gt7737;152373409]May be a deal on the battery but as far as the product goes, why would you want to use that thing ? If you still have to drag around a water hose the point of a battery powered tool is pointless. Why not just use a regular pressure washer and drag around the much easier power washer hose ? Can't i
There's almost always a hose or spigot at every dock, but often with shitty pressure.
Similar situation for campers/motorhomes.
This is a godsend for those situations.
Yes, it's rather specialized, so maybe didn't sell all that widely, but why does it seem to irk you so much?
Actually , yes . And I have power at the dock as well. So again , electric power washer with twice the psi and same concept . This appears to be for someone who took their jeep down to the river and wanted to through in the siphon , try and wash it with 600 psi for the couple minutes the battery will last. Just a pointless product for 99% of the population. And I'm a person who buys the most pointless shit just to have in case and still can't wrap my head around a 600 psi battery pressure washer
May be a deal on the battery but as far as the product goes, why would you want to use that thing ? If you still have to drag around a water hose the point of a battery powered tool is pointless. Why not just use a regular pressure washer and drag around the much easier power washer hose ? Can't imagine this thing ever sold very well
If someone understands the limitations and are not using this as their main pressure washer I think this could be a good tool. There are definitely times when I wanted to blast something but found it not worth the hassle to set up a regular pressure washer. Especially in the winter time when I leave the hose disconnected.
My main concern with this is the battery system. A quick search shows kobalt has 24v 40v and 80v. So if I were to buy into this system, I'd still only be buying into their 40v. It's unlikely I'll ever expand more into this line.
They make electric / carry around pressure washers with more power than this .
Me personally , have quick disconnects on all hoses and ports on my power washer . A good 50' power washer hose . And leave my pressure in one spot .
Either way you have to hook up the garden hose so then all your looking at is starting the pressure washer . Which if it's electric is no different than battery .
I'm curious about your setup. I have been looking at big, expensive, wall mount pressure washers to get a setup like you describe. My portable electric has a short hose, have to move it even to get around a single small vehicle. I would love to hardwire a pressure washer and pipe water to it and hang it on the wall of the garage, with a long hose so I can hit a couple of cars outside the garage very quickly. Wife has a black car, so it's dirty in 2 or 3 days, and I am too lazy to clean it more than every couple of weeks with my current setup. What washer do you use? What hose did you add to it, or did it come with a 50 foot hose? TIA!
Picked one up to go with the tire inflator that I picked up. Note, I only bought it because the battery + charger is cheaper with this deal vs. buying them separate.
I'm curious about your setup. I have been looking at big, expensive, wall mount pressure washers to get a setup like you describe. My portable electric has a short hose, have to move it even to get around a single small vehicle. I would love to hardwire a pressure washer and pipe water to it and hang it on the wall of the garage, with a long hose so I can hit a couple of cars outside the garage very quickly. Wife has a black car, so it's dirty in 2 or 3 days, and I am too lazy to clean it more than every couple of weeks with my current setup. What washer do you use? What hose did you add to it, or did it come with a 50 foot hose? TIA!
Do you watch YouTube ? Check out obsessed garage ! He started a store and sells the best setup out there ! Albeit pricey !
My setup isn't wall mounted , I just have my garden hose on a nice reel with quick disconnects , wheel out my power washer and hook up the hose via quick connect , keep my 50' hose nicely wrapped with a Velcro to strap (you want one that stays flexible and doesn't twist all up like the cheap hoses that come with pressure washers) 50' allows me to go all around the 3 row suv). Grab that from the garage and throw it on the machine via quick connects .
I use the mosmatic swivel gun obsessed garage sells , makes a huge difference to have a quality gun that swivels too !
If you have the money and it's what you want just pick up one of his wall mount solutions .
I don't find a non wall mounted solution too cumbersome as long as you dial in your setup that works for you.
Connect two hoses to pressure washer , grab my gun, wand extension and foam cannon and I'm ready to get started in 5 min . I think quick connects are key !! Hope you find a solution. That works for you .
But if you want great pressure washer hose, gun and foam cannon be sure to check out obsessed garage . Know that there are cheaper solutions but what he sells are truly the best out there
If someone understands the limitations and are not using this as their main pressure washer I think this could be a good tool. There are definitely times when I wanted to blast something but found it not worth the hassle to set up a regular pressure washer. Especially in the winter time when I leave the hose disconnected.
My main concern with this is the battery system. A quick search shows kobalt has 24v 40v and 80v. So if I were to buy into this system, I'd still only be buying into their 40v. It's unlikely I'll ever expand more into this line.
Good point, and I used to think the same -- but I have a few Kobalt tools with both the 40v and 80v batteries. The 80v is way too heavy in weight. Fine for lawnmowers and such, but I sure wish I'd bought the 40v model for my weed-wacker instead of the unbalanced/overweight 80v.
Bigger issue here is the overpriced batteries themselves. Which leaves us slickdealers always searching for a deal like this just for another battery, more than the tool.
Alternatively if you just want the washer and don't need the battery. This could be very handy if you have a place off grid like a deer camp or something. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-6...5005328761
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Me personally , have quick disconnects on all hoses and ports on my power washer . A good 50' power washer hose . And leave my pressure in one spot .
Either way you have to hook up the garden hose so then all your looking at is starting the pressure washer . Which if it's electric is no different than battery .
Agreed
There's almost always a hose or spigot at every dock, but often with shitty pressure.
Similar situation for campers/motorhomes.
This is a godsend for those situations.
Yes, it's rather specialized, so maybe didn't sell all that widely, but why does it seem to irk you so much?
Actually , yes . And I have power at the dock as well. So again , electric power washer with twice the psi and same concept . This appears to be for someone who took their jeep down to the river and wanted to through in the siphon , try and wash it with 600 psi for the couple minutes the battery will last. Just a pointless product for 99% of the population. And I'm a person who buys the most pointless shit just to have in case and still can't wrap my head around a 600 psi battery pressure washer
If someone understands the limitations and are not using this as their main pressure washer I think this could be a good tool. There are definitely times when I wanted to blast something but found it not worth the hassle to set up a regular pressure washer. Especially in the winter time when I leave the hose disconnected.
My main concern with this is the battery system. A quick search shows kobalt has 24v 40v and 80v. So if I were to buy into this system, I'd still only be buying into their 40v. It's unlikely I'll ever expand more into this line.
Me personally , have quick disconnects on all hoses and ports on my power washer . A good 50' power washer hose . And leave my pressure in one spot .
Either way you have to hook up the garden hose so then all your looking at is starting the pressure washer . Which if it's electric is no different than battery .
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Do you watch YouTube ? Check out obsessed garage ! He started a store and sells the best setup out there ! Albeit pricey !
My setup isn't wall mounted , I just have my garden hose on a nice reel with quick disconnects , wheel out my power washer and hook up the hose via quick connect , keep my 50' hose nicely wrapped with a Velcro to strap (you want one that stays flexible and doesn't twist all up like the cheap hoses that come with pressure washers) 50' allows me to go all around the 3 row suv). Grab that from the garage and throw it on the machine via quick connects .
I use the mosmatic swivel gun obsessed garage sells , makes a huge difference to have a quality gun that swivels too !
If you have the money and it's what you want just pick up one of his wall mount solutions .
I don't find a non wall mounted solution too cumbersome as long as you dial in your setup that works for you.
Connect two hoses to pressure washer , grab my gun, wand extension and foam cannon and I'm ready to get started in 5 min . I think quick connects are key !! Hope you find a solution. That works for you .
But if you want great pressure washer hose, gun and foam cannon be sure to check out obsessed garage . Know that there are cheaper solutions but what he sells are truly the best out there
My main concern with this is the battery system. A quick search shows kobalt has 24v 40v and 80v. So if I were to buy into this system, I'd still only be buying into their 40v. It's unlikely I'll ever expand more into this line.
Bigger issue here is the overpriced batteries themselves. Which leaves us slickdealers always searching for a deal like this just for another battery, more than the tool.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-6...5005328761