RYOBI ONE+ 18V EZClean 320 PSI Cordless Cold Water Power Cleaner (Tool Only)
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Home Depot has RYOBI ONE+ 18V EZClean 320 PSI 0.8 GPM Cordless Cold Water Power Cleaner (Tool Only, RY120350) on sale for $49. Shipping is free, otherwise choose free store pickup where stock permits.
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Product Details:
Ideal for cleaning windows, outdoor furniture, boats, campers and other recreational vehicles
3-in-1 nozzle (turbo, 15, and rinse) for added versatility for cleaning a variety of surfaces
320 psi
20 ft. siphon hose pulls water from any fresh water source
Portable on the go cleaning
Water resistant battery enclosure for added protection
Home Depot[homedepot.com] has RYOBI ONE+ 18V EZClean 320 PSI 0.8 GPM Cold Water Power Cleaner (Tool Only, RY120350) on sale for $49. Shipping is free, otherwise choose free store pickup where stock permits.
Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Product Details:
Ideal for cleaning windows, outdoor furniture, boats, campers and other recreational vehicles
3-in-1 nozzle (turbo, 15, and rinse) for added versatility for cleaning a variety of surfaces
320 psi
20 ft. siphon hose pulls water from any fresh water source
Portable on the go cleaning
Water resistant battery enclosure for added protection
Model: ONE+ 18V EZClean 320 PSI 0.8 GPM Cordless Cold Water Power Cleaner (Tool Only)
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Been using mine for 4 years. No broken connector and will clean siding and the patio pretty good for not being a "pressure washer." I'm not deaf when done using it either.
Don't buy this one. Get the 600PSI brushless one and it's a world of difference.
I bought the 600psi 40v version. I'm on my third warranty replacement in two years lol. Same issue each time. The ball bearings that keep the pump pumping will seize in short time and prevent the motor from cranking. It's great when it works, but it has caused me a lot of frustration as well.
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Ordinarily I've been pretty happy with my Ryobi tools, but this one seized up after 1 use. A tool that pumps water made with internal components that rust solid after getting wet a single time, but are not accessible for cleaning, may have been something of a design flaw. Add an oil port.
A few of the negative reviews on the HD site show the internals all rusted, so wondering if this is a common problem. I got a few weeks at at $69 and haven't used it yet. Not sure if I'll return or return and buy at the new price. My use case is mountain bike rinse and cleanup of surf equipment at the beach, already have a fairly portable power washer.
I thought about getting one for the price, but then I read the reviews. I'll pass.
i had this for a couple days and returned it.
1. this is not a power wash by any means. in fact, if i recall correctly, it is designed to wash cars and get dirt/soap off of them. i do not think it will clean bug remains, for example.
2. the fill/priming mechanism was not consistent and it often stalled for me.
I bought the 600psi 40v version. I'm on my third warranty replacement in two years lol. Same issue each time. The ball bearings that keep the pump pumping will seize in short time and prevent the motor from cranking. It's great when it works, but it has caused me a lot of frustration as well.
Maybe try a shot of WD-40 silicone spray every now and then
A few of the negative reviews on the HD site show the internals all rusted, so wondering if this is a common problem. I got a few weeks at at $69 and haven't used it yet. Not sure if I'll return or return and buy at the new price. My use case is mountain bike rinse and cleanup of surf equipment at the beach, already have a fairly portable power washer.
Had mine about 4 years now it gets pulled out once a week to clean the trash bins. No issues at all but I do made sure purge out any remaining water prior to storage by removing the hose and nozzle then hold the trigger for 20-30 secs.
I bought the 600psi 40v version. I'm on my third warranty replacement in two years lol. Same issue each time. The ball bearings that keep the pump pumping will seize in short time and prevent the motor from cranking. It's great when it works, but it has caused me a lot of frustration as well.
Should be using Stabil Pump protector on your pressure washers after every use. Will prevent the internals from seizing. $8 for a can on Amazon.
That has nothing to do with the bad reviews. Apparently the connector doesn't work correctly and also easily breaks, making it completely unusable right out of the box.
So mine was fine when using the bucket hose. When I connected the hose from the house directly it was when the connector broke. I replaced it with a copper one quick release one.
Sure, with enough time, you can use this to clean your driveway/patio. BUT -- when you're in the hot sun, you'll want more PSI, so you can get OUT of the hot sun ASAP.
If you only do driveway cleanings in cold environments during the winter and time is less of an issue, this might be a good buy.
This thing is basically a way of rinsing something off with roughly 2x the pressure of a regular garden hose. The benefit is being able to remotely transport a bucket & the power washer to somewhere without a water hookup and still spray something down but it is not powerful at all and shouldn't be considered for pressure washing applications.
Its great for washing a car at a car show or spraying off a piece of farm equipment. A 5 gal bucket will last an entire car wash .
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Ordinarily I've been pretty happy with my Ryobi tools, but this one seized up after 1 use. A tool that pumps water made with internal components that rust solid after getting wet a single time, but are not accessible for cleaning, may have been something of a design flaw. Add an oil port.
1. this is not a power wash by any means. in fact, if i recall correctly, it is designed to wash cars and get dirt/soap off of them. i do not think it will clean bug remains, for example.
2. the fill/priming mechanism was not consistent and it often stalled for me.
Maybe try a shot of WD-40 silicone spray every now and then
Had mine about 4 years now it gets pulled out once a week to clean the trash bins. No issues at all but I do made sure purge out any remaining water prior to storage by removing the hose and nozzle then hold the trigger for 20-30 secs.
Where do I find a hose nozzle at the beach
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so weaker than a garden hose sprayer... even a regular hose sprayer on the "jet" setting is enough to get water into your bearings.
Exactly.
Batteries are dumb... you get more power from a cord.
Coolers are dumb... my refrigerator stays cold longer.
J/K
Should be using Stabil Pump protector on your pressure washers after every use. Will prevent the internals from seizing. $8 for a can on Amazon.
Sure, with enough time, you can use this to clean your driveway/patio. BUT -- when you're in the hot sun, you'll want more PSI, so you can get OUT of the hot sun ASAP.
If you only do driveway cleanings in cold environments during the winter and time is less of an issue, this might be a good buy.
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Its great for washing a car at a car show or spraying off a piece of farm equipment. A 5 gal bucket will last an entire car wash .