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Select Stores: Ryobi ONE+ 18V 320 PSI 0.8 GPM Cold Water Power Cleaner (Tool Only)

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Select Home Depot Stores has RYOBI ONE+ 18V EZClean 320 PSI 0.8 GPM Cordless Battery Cold Water Power Cleaner (Tool Only, RY120350) on sale for $29.97. Offer is valid In-Store only.

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Note, offer is valid In-Store at select locations only. You may check In-Store clearance price by clicking "See In-Store Clearance Price" under price on product page.

Features:
  • Powerful motor provides up to 320 PSI for quick, portable cleaning
  • Connect the Power Cleaner to the included 20 ft. siphon hose or 2-liter bottle adaptor for portable cleaning or connect to any standard garden hose when a water spigot is nearby
  • Ideal for cleaning windows, outdoor furniture, boats, campers, and other recreational vehicles
  • Complete a variety of detailed and quick cleaning applications using the included 3-in-1 nozzle (turbo, 15° and rinse)
  • Experience maximum performance with just the pull of a trigger, without the hassle of gas or cords
Includes:
  • RY120350 Power Cleaner
  • 3-in-1 Nozzle, Wand
  • 20' Siphon Hose
  • 2 Liter Bottle Adaptor
  • Operator's Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • Warranty:
    • Includes 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty
  • Home Depot Return Policy:
    • Return this item within 90 days of purchase.

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Select Home Depot Stores has RYOBI ONE+ 18V EZClean 320 PSI 0.8 GPM Cordless Battery Cold Water Power Cleaner (Tool Only, RY120350) on sale for $29.97. Offer is valid In-Store only.

Thanks community member HulaH00p for sharing this deal

Note, offer is valid In-Store at select locations only. You may check In-Store clearance price by clicking "See In-Store Clearance Price" under price on product page.

Features:
  • Powerful motor provides up to 320 PSI for quick, portable cleaning
  • Connect the Power Cleaner to the included 20 ft. siphon hose or 2-liter bottle adaptor for portable cleaning or connect to any standard garden hose when a water spigot is nearby
  • Ideal for cleaning windows, outdoor furniture, boats, campers, and other recreational vehicles
  • Complete a variety of detailed and quick cleaning applications using the included 3-in-1 nozzle (turbo, 15° and rinse)
  • Experience maximum performance with just the pull of a trigger, without the hassle of gas or cords
Includes:
  • RY120350 Power Cleaner
  • 3-in-1 Nozzle, Wand
  • 20' Siphon Hose
  • 2 Liter Bottle Adaptor
  • Operator's Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • Warranty:
    • Includes 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty
  • Home Depot Return Policy:
    • Return this item within 90 days of purchase.

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Written by HulaH00p

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whodiini
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There is a bit of confusion in this thread. Ryobi makes a 18V 320 PSI and a 18V 600PSI and a 40V 600PSI. The 18V 320 PSI really isnt that much better than a hose. You should skip it. The 18V 600 PSI version is the one to get if you want a portable pressure washer for light work, washing cars, furniture, windows, etc... The 40V 600 PSI has exactly the same output as the 18V 600PSI but is heavier and bulkier and is less efficient electrically.
CrimsonWren353
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It's a bit better than a garden hose- higher pressure and uses less water. I've used it for clearing gravel and topsoil out of a truck bed, washing windows screens/mesh filters, and caked mud off vehicles. I wouldn't recommend it for cleaning walkways/patios, fences, siding, or a foam cannon.
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If you have access to a garden hose with a decent spray head don't even bother honestly.

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Is this powerful enough to do most jobs around the house?
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Quote from dividedbyzer0 :
Is this powerful enough to do most jobs around the house?
It's a bit better than a garden hose- higher pressure and uses less water. I've used it for clearing gravel and topsoil out of a truck bed, washing windows screens/mesh filters, and caked mud off vehicles. I wouldn't recommend it for cleaning walkways/patios, fences, siding, or a foam cannon.
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I have the 18v of this (the 320psi in this deal) and the 40v version (600 psi) and invested in both systems. This is one of those where the 40v truly outshines in every way. I can't think of a reason to grab the 18v anymore.

This is a good deal if you can't/don't want the 40v.
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I have this and it works well for car wash off a bucket of water when I don't have access to a hose.
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Quote from dividedbyzer0 :
Is this powerful enough to do most jobs around the house?
If you have access to a garden hose with a decent spray head don't even bother honestly.
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I've used a similair product and you'd save money buy just covering a hose with your finger
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I should set up Ryobi alert.. I got my first tool 18v reciprocal saw recently. nice for the price
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Quote from mark47150 :
I have the 18v of this and the 40v version and invested in both systems. This is one of those where the 40v truly outshines in every way. I can't think of a reason to grab the 18v anymore.

This is a good deal if you can't/don't want the 40v.
There is a bit of confusion in this thread. Ryobi makes a 18V 320 PSI and a 18V 600PSI and a 40V 600PSI. The 18V 320 PSI really isnt that much better than a hose. You should skip it. The 18V 600 PSI version is the one to get if you want a portable pressure washer for light work, washing cars, furniture, windows, etc... The 40V 600 PSI has exactly the same output as the 18V 600PSI but is heavier and bulkier and is less efficient electrically.
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Quote from whodiini :
There is a bit of confusion in this thread. Ryobi makes a 18V 320 PSI and a 18V 600PSI and a 40V 600PSI. The 18V 320 PSI really isnt that much better than a hose. You should skip it. The 18V 600 PSI version is the one to get if you want a portable pressure washer for light work, washing cars, furniture, windows, etc... The 40V 600 PSI has exactly the same output as the 18V 600PSI but is heavier and bulkier and is less efficient electrically.
Thanks for that explanation. I must have the 18v 600 PSI because it's significantly more useful than a house nozzle.
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brotherhpj41
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300 psi vs 600 psi ...lets hope the 600 psi is better as it costs almost 4 times the price
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I've used a similair product and you'd save money buy just covering a hose with your finger
Sure, but that assumes you have a spigot close enough to attach the other end of the hose to.

Where these ezcleans really shine is in places where you don't have that, such as out in your boat, on the dock, camping, or at a trailhead. And for when you've already taken in your hoses for winter.
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Does anyone have any experience using this to wash the undercarriage of a car/truck?

Thinking of using this to wash the salt off under the car, but it looks like it's going to be difficult pointing the water stream upwards from under the car.
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Has anyone used this for rinsing the salt/crud underneath a car during winter (after the garden hose water supply is shut off to prevent freezing)

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This is good as a mobile product. If you are at home, just use your garden hose. This is useful for me when I'm out kayaking and want to clean the kayak before putting it on the car. I clean my gears also from all the salt water and sands. You need also then a box to carry water obviously. Good for general washing stuff also for camping. Alternatively, you can just bring gallons of waters in various large plastic soda containers and just squirt them out if you don't need any pressure for general cleaning.

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