Direct Tools Outlet has
Ryobi 1900 PSI Electric Pressure Washer (Reconditioned, ZRRY1419MTVNM) for
$49.99. Shipping is a flat rate $9.99.
Thanks to Community Member
morgan.croft for finding this deal.
Includes: - Electric Pressure Washer
- Detergent tank
- GFIC plug
- Hose
- Onboard cord storage
- Wheels
- Operator's Manual
Product Features: - Performance tested and rated in accordance with PWMA standard PW101 1900 psi and 1.2 GPM for efficient cleaning of residential areas 13 Amp electric motor effectively cleans a wide range of exterior surfaces
- Durable frame with wheels and telescoping handle
- Turbo nozzle for up to 50% more cleaning power
- On-board detergent tank and accessory storage
- Spray wand with quick-connect coupler and 25 non-marring hose
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1) Higher PSI doesn't mean it's going to be better at doing a certain job. You'll pass on a deal because shipping isn't free, but y'all can't watch a couple youtube to see if this or any other pressure washer is actually a good model? My favorite pressure washer reviewer is this guy and here he is reviewing this exact model: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz5SeWv
Not all pressure washers are created equal, but generally speaking, Ryobi's are pretty decent.
2) Replace the hose connections with quick disconnects, game changer. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DTBC67D (M MINGLE Ultimate Pressure Washer Adapter Set, Quick Disconnect Kit, M22 Swivel to 3/8 Inch Quick Connect, 3/4 Inch to Quick Release, 8-Pack)
3) Replace the hose with something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018H6RZ1U (UBERFLEX Kink Resistant Pressure Washer Hose 1/4" x 25' 3,100 PSI with (2) 22MM )
4) He suggests replacing the orifice, I haven't done this on mine and still impressed (I'm using a 1600psi model and love it)
5) As cheap as these pressure washers are, they do require some care. When you attach the hose and turn the water on, keep the pressure washer turned off, but pull the trigger until water is coming out of the wand without any air bubbles. Do this every time, make it a habit. When you're done, I take off my hoses and then tip the pressure washer around to try and get all the water out. I had a sunjoe for an easy five years that worked perfectly, that is until I left it outside and then it snowed and then it was ruined. Definitely on me.
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1) Higher PSI doesn't mean it's going to be better at doing a certain job. You'll pass on a deal because shipping isn't free, but y'all can't watch a couple youtube to see if this or any other pressure washer is actually a good model? My favorite pressure washer reviewer is this guy and here he is reviewing this exact model: https://youtu.be/ef7e8Z60lg0?t=1
Not all pressure washers are created equal, but generally speaking, Ryobi's are pretty decent.
2) Replace the hose connections with quick disconnects, game changer. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DTBC67D
3) Replace the hose with something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018H6RZ1U
4) He suggests replacing the orifice, I haven't done this on mine and still impressed (I'm using a 1600psi model and love it)
5) As cheap as these pressure washers are, they do require some care. When you attach the hose and turn the water on, keep the pressure washer turned off, but pull the trigger until water is coming out of the wand without any air bubbles. Do this every time, make it a habit. When you're done, I take off my hoses and then tip the pressure washer around to try and get all the water out. I had a sunjoe for an easy five years that worked perfectly, that is until I left it outside and then it snowed and then it was ruined. Definitely on me.
1) Higher PSI doesn't mean it's going to be better at doing a certain job. You'll pass on a deal because shipping isn't free, but y'all can't watch a couple youtube to see if this or any other pressure washer is actually a good model? My favorite pressure washer reviewer is this guy and here he is reviewing this exact model: https://youtu.be/ef7e8Z60lg0?t=1
Not all pressure washers are created equal, but generally speaking, Ryobi's are pretty decent.
2) Replace the hose connections with quick disconnects, game changer. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DTBC67D
3) Replace the hose with something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018H6RZ1U
4) He suggests replacing the orifice, I haven't done this on mine and still impressed (I'm using a 1600psi model and love it)
5) As cheap as these pressure washers are, they do require some care. When you attach the hose and turn the water on, keep the pressure washer turned off, but pull the trigger until water is coming out of the wand without any air bubbles. Do this every time, make it a habit. When you're done, I take off my hoses and then tip the pressure washer around to try and get all the water out. I had a sunjoe for an easy five years that worked perfectly, that is until I left it outside and then it snowed and then it was ruined. Definitely on me.
This is the one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz5SeWv
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It's just too weak to do anything meaningful. Cleaning concrete? It creates swirl marks, so you'll never go from black concrete to clear. For regular concrete maintenance cleaning, a regular garden hose isn't much less effective.
I have a nice gas one for about 15 years. Problem with gas is they eventually get tougher and tougher to start probably from the ethanol no matter how much cleaner I use or change to fresh gas.
This is the one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz5SeWv
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I ultimately went with this gem of a deal for a NEW 1800psi 1.10pm greenworks that comes with 11inch surface cleaner for 99
1800 PSI 1.1-Gallon-GPM Cold Water Electric Pressure Washer https://www.lowes.com/pd/Greenwor...1001
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