I bought this and used it to clean the house this year. Leave the brush off unless you need the brush. I used it for a 2 story house and it worked great. Be ready for a lot of torque pushing it back and jerking if there is an air pocket in the line. Mine came with an additional wand extensions for a total of 21 feet plus a rain gutter 180 turn. I needed to use a screwdriver to pry open the connectors slightly to insert the sections. I am twice his age and in half the shape. I had no problem the second day after I figured out how to use it. Great product. I would not get on a ladder with a pressure washer due to the force, distance you need to be from the house and so on. This is a perfect solution.
Good review, I bought one of these a month ago and I am getting ready to use it for the first time. Seeing you muscle it around and get results quickly inspired a little confidence. 😁
Nice review I got this last year for father's day love it !! We have a 2 story home and climbing the ladder wasn't fun washing my siding now I only dread the weight and arm pump from using this but my feet are on the ground not slipping on a wet ladder !
We haven’t done that yet, but you should be able to because it is just a quick connect. You may need to move or remove the brush on the end. But otherwise, it shouldn’t be a problem.
It looks like it did a super job! I have enough trouble controlling the long 18 volt pole saw so I don't think I will be giving this a try. You are a round man with big arms and shoulders. Congrats! Keep these great reviews coming!
I watched your review after washing my house front (same RYOBI extender and power washer). If I would have recorded myself, it would have been your video too 🤣 great video man and great product. If anyone’s arms needed a little more tone, here ya go. Strap makes sense for the RYOBI Pole Saw but almost a placebo for the washer (you move too much to be steady for a strap) Thanks for the video, man!
I can imagine that this would be heavy and unwieldy, but it sure did a nice job on your fascia. I did think that you had the brush head angled poorly for the angle you were scrubbing, but getting that set properly will likely come with experience. Nice review. Did you manage to identify and use every little piece you had rattling around in the box when you were unpacking?
You are absolutely correct. Because the brush and nozzle are at different angles it takes a bit to get it just right. But after a few uses you'll get the hang of it. Yes, everything was in the box. The pieces floating around were for the shoulder strap mounting hardware. They are likely in a plastic bag normally so they don't move around.
I have a different make pressure washer, which nozzle do I need to buy to put at the end? Can you control the pressure to make sure you do not damage the siding? Does it allow you to add soap? Thank you for the review it is very helpful.
Excellent review. Great video. Do you think a 5'4" woman of medium build could handle this extension pole? Will it work with a Ryobi electric 1900 psi pressure washer? Thank you.
Although titled as 'an extension pole', it is an extensible replacement for the entire sprayer handle & wand, costing almost as much as the original compressor. A better design would have allowed you to attach the handle to any of the segments, depending how far you needed to reach, so you only need to carry the weight of as many segments as necessary. As it is, fully extend the smaller (lighter) segments first, and adjust the shoulder strap fulcrum along the first segment, only as needed to balance the wand as far as needed, and keep the shoulder strap shorter than demonstrated, so your elbow is just slightly bent when the wand is almost vertical. A much more reasonable alternative for most in need of a little more reach would have been a 3 or 4' insert extension for the existing 16" wand, or a 5 or 6' replacement wand.
Thanks for the video. I have a couple of comments; that thing will give your shoulders a work-out and you'll be sore if you are up to it (at first), and you could add weights behind your hand to alter the balance point and make it a little tail heavy so you aren't trying to hold up as much in your upper hand. Just a couple of "whatcha think?" along with a healthy dose of, "don't ask me how I know." Peace.
Thanks for the video. Your house is not high and you can most likes do that with a latter and no pole. And is it possible that’s a belt and not a shoulder strap.
Hey Betty, funny enough that is one of the reasons I bought it was to use on our pool cage. It works okay. I am too scared to us the sprayer while the brush is touching the cage. So I use the sprayer at a distance and the brush to scrub when I need.
Let us know what pressure washer attachment is your favorite!
I bought this and used it to clean the house this year.
Leave the brush off unless you need the brush.
I used it for a 2 story house and it worked great. Be ready for a lot of torque pushing it back and jerking if there is an air pocket in the line. Mine came with an additional wand extensions for a total of 21 feet plus a rain gutter 180 turn.
I needed to use a screwdriver to pry open the connectors slightly to insert the sections.
I am twice his age and in half the shape. I had no problem the second day after I figured out how to use it.
Great product. I would not get on a ladder with a pressure washer due to the force, distance you need to be from the house and so on. This is a perfect solution.
A Velcro strap should lock the handle into open /flow position. That's what I use on the regular pressure sprayer handle.
Good review, I bought one of these a month ago and I am getting ready to use it for the first time. Seeing you muscle it around and get results quickly inspired a little confidence. 😁
Good job thank you. I’m just about to unboxed mine, and it will all be so much easier after watching you do it.
Thanks for the video, This fits right in the sweet spot of not being to long but it's just so expensive compared to all the rest.
Do you think this is well for solar panels cleaning???
Thanks! I've been looking for this exact solution.
Nice review I got this last year for father's day love it !! We have a 2 story home and climbing the ladder wasn't fun washing my siding now I only dread the weight and arm pump from using this but my feet are on the ground not slipping on a wet ladder !
For sure, the arm pump is real! Thanks for the comment!
I'll be moving to a 2-story home and already feeling the pain of having to do this 😅
Are you able to attach a foam cannon to the end of the pole quick connect to apply a chemical house cleaner? Great video by the way!
We haven’t done that yet, but you should be able to because it is just a quick connect. You may need to move or remove the brush on the end. But otherwise, it shouldn’t be a problem.
This is the only video that shows how to put together the whole product
It looks like it did a super job! I have enough trouble controlling the long 18 volt pole saw so I don't think I will be giving this a try. You are a round man with big arms and shoulders. Congrats! Keep these great reviews coming!
Thanks Joe! We are finally back to our weekly release schedule. Hopefully multiple videos a week coming soon.
Sorry, that was supposed to say that you are a young man, not a round man.😳🤪
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I watched your review after washing my house front (same RYOBI extender and power washer). If I would have recorded myself, it would have been your video too 🤣 great video man and great product. If anyone’s arms needed a little more tone, here ya go. Strap makes sense for the RYOBI Pole Saw but almost a placebo for the washer (you move too much to be steady for a strap) Thanks for the video, man!
Also, RYOBI only. My friends say my garage shines “puke green” everywhere you look 🤣
I can imagine that this would be heavy and unwieldy, but it sure did a nice job on your fascia. I did think that you had the brush head angled poorly for the angle you were scrubbing, but getting that set properly will likely come with experience. Nice review. Did you manage to identify and use every little piece you had rattling around in the box when you were unpacking?
You are absolutely correct. Because the brush and nozzle are at different angles it takes a bit to get it just right. But after a few uses you'll get the hang of it. Yes, everything was in the box. The pieces floating around were for the shoulder strap mounting hardware. They are likely in a plastic bag normally so they don't move around.
I have a different make pressure washer, which nozzle do I need to buy to put at the end? Can you control the pressure to make sure you do not damage the siding? Does it allow you to add soap? Thank you for the review it is very helpful.
Excellent review. Great video. Do you think a 5'4" woman of medium build could handle this extension pole? Will it work with a Ryobi electric 1900 psi pressure washer? Thank you.
It definitely works and will work with a 1.9 but it's heavy.
I wish they had something for gutters...or do they?
There are U shapped attachments, they sell kits as well to clean out gutters
How has it held up?
Will this work on ryobi small electric pressure washer?
👍thanks ,that’s I’m looking for
It works nice I have one of those myself and it as saved me a couple of time👍 stay safe
Although titled as 'an extension pole', it is an extensible replacement for the entire sprayer handle & wand, costing almost as much as the original compressor. A better design would have allowed you to attach the handle to any of the segments, depending how far you needed to reach, so you only need to carry the weight of as many segments as necessary. As it is, fully extend the smaller (lighter) segments first, and adjust the shoulder strap fulcrum along the first segment, only as needed to balance the wand as far as needed, and keep the shoulder strap shorter than demonstrated, so your elbow is just slightly bent when the wand is almost vertical.
A much more reasonable alternative for most in need of a little more reach would have been a 3 or 4' insert extension for the existing 16" wand, or a 5 or 6' replacement wand.
try using a turbo nozzle on that without the brush! makes me want to invest in this better than the 36 inch extension pole!!
Thanks for the video. I have a couple of comments; that thing will give your shoulders a work-out and you'll be sore if you are up to it (at first), and you could add weights behind your hand to alter the balance point and make it a little tail heavy so you aren't trying to hold up as much in your upper hand. Just a couple of "whatcha think?" along with a healthy dose of, "don't ask me how I know." Peace.
Can you connect this to a conventional gas pressure washer?
Yes, just check the max PSI rating.
@@SolelyRyobi Ok, thanks
Aren't you putting a lot of water into the attic?
Thanks for the video. Your house is not high and you can most likes do that with a latter and no pole. And is it possible that’s a belt and not a shoulder strap.
Its not a belt and you have obviously never climbed a ladder and tried pressure washing but thanks for the insightful feedback
Like to see it used on a pool cage
Hey Betty, funny enough that is one of the reasons I bought it was to use on our pool cage. It works okay. I am too scared to us the sprayer while the brush is touching the cage. So I use the sprayer at a distance and the brush to scrub when I need.
I'm looking for an extension pole to be able to clean my pool cage. Not sure I can handle this big boy.
I don’t see the soap