After watching a LOT of videos, and reading a lot of reviews, I decided to give this one a chance, based almost entirely on your video. You weren't kidding - this works really well with a lower pressure washer. Using the stock nozzles, and my 2700PSI, 2.3GPM pressure washer, this beast knocked out well over 1800 sq ft of seriously dirty, 50 year old concrete. It did take me a few hours, as it hadn't been cleaned in at least a decade, and some areas even longer, but, without even using a cleaning additive, it did a very respectable job - any unevenness or streaks are because I'm new to using one of these, not due to any fault in the equipment. Thanks for the excellent review.
Love watching your videos. No BS straight to the point! Just checked the link. Right now there’s a $30 off coupon for this cleaner. Pretty much a no brainer if your looking for cleaner with these specs.
Welcome back Dan and congrats on your new life! I utilized your link to purchase this 16.5” unit from Amazon with the additional $30 discount box checked, great deal! I still have the 14” from Lowe’s that you reviewed several years ago. It still works well, I keep it lubed as you suggested. The new one just arrived today, more heavy duty than I expected. Hope to use it soon on my driveway after the berries from my pistache tree all fall down. Thanks for the review on this product. ✨🇺🇸
Dan, I've been watching your videos for years. I've just made a purchase with EVEAGE for their 20" Water Recovery Surface Cleaner. I know you didn't review that specific product but your review of this 16" product from EVEAGE gave me to confidence to give them a shot.
I used the smaller version of this surface cleaner on my paver patio and it worked really well! The patio was covered with black algae, moss and weeds between pavers. I did remove some of the larger weeds with power washer first. But this surface cleaner Saved me a ton of time and didn’t kill my back. I have a 3200 psi harbor freight power washer. I
All is great! The holidays were great, and I am looking forward to spring getting here so I can dust off the lawn mowers and get back to doing some yardwork. How was your holidays? Don’t you travel up to Virginia or something like that sometime soon?
could you please if possible send mi the actual dimensions of the packaging box... plan to buy it and send it to my country,.. so that I could compute if the freight is acceptable since ill be shipping it thru air... thanks
Hey Dan! Hope all is well with you and the family. A quick question...do you still have this pressure washer? Just wondering if it is performing well for you or not...have blessed day
Great info! Thank you! Just a quick question. I have a 4 gallon/minute, 4200 psi pressure washer. I just wonder, when I turn the pressure down on the pressure washer using the unloader valve, do I still get that same 4 gallon/minute waterflow at less pressure? Or does turning the pressure down also means losing waterflow? Thank you!
I bought this exact model. It was defective out of the box. The bar that has the jets on it did not spin freely so when I hooked it up to my pressure washer it didn't spin at all. Sent an email to their support email, waited a week, never heard back so I sent it back.
I have a question about cleaning a flagstone patio and an Ipe exotic wood deck, do you have experience cleaning these? If so do you use any chemicals? I know you don't when there is risk of runoff but there isn't usually with patios and decks. And I've read that you can use bleach on both of these but also read to absolutely not use bleach on either. You're the best and most straightforward resource I've found so thought I'd ask. Thanks!
I wouldn’t use it on the wood. I wouldn’t fear using it on any concrete (painted or not) to include pavers and landscape stepping stones. Where I would caution you is if the contractors used sand in the joints/seams. You don’t want to blast that out and cause a loose patio condition. So pressure is the concern, not bleach. Maybe spray it down with a pump up sprayer, agitate it some with a stiff bristle broom and rinse with a garden hose
@@DansVlog Awesome thank you, I think applying, agitating, and rinsing just like you said will be the way to go for the patio. I'll do the same for the deck but with a special cleaning product I found made for Ipe wood.
you sell your 4 gpm machine with the lawn business ? I paid 150 from Lowes for a 15 inch model that's stainless steel and has wheels like that one your are reviewing also. I'll have to check that one out.
@@DansVlog ok that's what I figured. I just wasn't sure you sold the pressure washer also. good to see you making videos. Merry Christmas to you and the family. God bless.
I saw that they have a new model that can be used for both cleaning floors and washing chassis. "EVEAGE Upgrade 2-in-1 Undercarriage & Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner..."
I"ve been watching and learning from your pressure washing vlogs for a lot of years. (I'm a woman.) I have a two story stucco home with some taller peaks for the "can stand in" attic and need your expert advice on a pressure washer as I need a new one. I also have a large concrete driveway and huge concrete patio which I use a cheaper than you are featuring surface cleaner. In addition, I have a white 6 foot vinyl fence what encloses an acre yard which turns green if not power washed and takes me a long time to clean. Please, please, please advise me on which pressure washer I need. They are so expensive but I need one that will get the job done. I'm thinking 4000-4200 PSI. I noticed you are using a Teande but I thought you were a Simpson fan. Congrats on your marriage as you used to be single.
I would recommend a minimum 3 gallon per minute pressure washer. The PSI is not as important but all 3gpm’s and up will have plenty of pressure. Using a 3 gpm pump or higher, you can use the Pink tip I recommend in all my videos. Run 10% straight to the downstream injector for stucco and the vinyl. Pink tip to apply (black fan soap tip for the fence and first floor heights) and rinse with the same tips (just pull the siphon tube when time to rinse. I just recently posted a video of an amazing surface cleaner with wheels I really like. Perfect for getting the job done with very little effort. Thank you for your support and I hope I helped. Here is the video: A 16 inch Stainless Steel Surface Cleaner for LOW POWERED Pressure Washers? No Flippin' Way ruclips.net/video/RTOD4JOoZGU/видео.html
@@alexpalmytelsa You’re fine. The rule of thumb is for every gallon per minute a pump can deliver, the surface cleaner can be a max of 4 inch. So a 20 inch surface cleaner if theory would require a 5 gallon per minute pump. The pump on this video is just under 3GPM so a 12-15 inch surface cleaner would be the max size otherwise the spinning wand will be spinning to slow and stripes will more than certainly happen.
Dan so your saying it's the psi the pressure washer puts out and not the gpm the pump puts out?? Keep the videos coming to Pittsburgh Pa Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and yours, God bless 🙏
No not necessarily. The psi is important but the GPM’s is usually most important. It’s like horsepower with torque. The psi is the HP but the GPM’s is the torque that will keep the flow going. My pump has little torque with under 3 GPM’s so I am shocked it had the power to NOT tiger stripe the concrete with lacking volume/spin
he is full of crap telling you you can make money with that setup of equipment. His driveway is clean are you going to be cleaning driveways that are clean or dirty. Look at the comments and tell me how many people have actually used the machine. Look you need to understand that all of this people doing reviews are making money and when money is in the game don't expect the game to be fair.
Ya this one works amazing. I have used 12 and 14 inch models but never a 16.5 with such a lower volume pump. For a homeowner or a weekend warrior looking for a high quality well built cleaner for a low cost pressure washer… this thing guys all the marks
Usually I flat rate cause where I work, most homes are the same size. Flat rate saves me a ton of money on driving out for estimates and saves me time. I find value in that so I come in on the lower side of the market. $90 for a basic wash 1 story and $130 for a 2 story. Driveways and front porch of basic size is $150 more.
@@DansVlog They look a lot more comfortable to use and easier to control. This is one I have in my Amazon wishlist, CO-Z 20 Inch Pressure Surface Cleaner with Wheels
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Hi Dan,
What surface cleaner do you recommend for a 2.8gpm machine at 3200 Psi as of present?
After watching a LOT of videos, and reading a lot of reviews, I decided to give this one a chance, based almost entirely on your video. You weren't kidding - this works really well with a lower pressure washer. Using the stock nozzles, and my 2700PSI, 2.3GPM pressure washer, this beast knocked out well over 1800 sq ft of seriously dirty, 50 year old concrete. It did take me a few hours, as it hadn't been cleaned in at least a decade, and some areas even longer, but, without even using a cleaning additive, it did a very respectable job - any unevenness or streaks are because I'm new to using one of these, not due to any fault in the equipment. Thanks for the excellent review.
Love watching your videos. No BS straight to the point! Just checked the link. Right now there’s a $30 off coupon for this cleaner. Pretty much a no brainer if your looking for cleaner with these specs.
Thank you!
Well I just got a cup of coffee and lo and behold a Dan video...Good afternoon Dan...hope you and the family are well!!! 🍵
I discovered a French Press a few weeks ago and will never drink coffee from anything else?
@@DansVlog Are we getting fancy?HA HA HA
@@marksreviewsandrants8554 super fancy! Pinky out when I sip my cafe!
@@DansVlog maybe on one of your next videos you can show us how a French Press works....
Welcome back Dan and congrats on your new life! I utilized your link to purchase this 16.5” unit from Amazon with the additional $30 discount box checked, great deal! I still have the 14” from Lowe’s that you reviewed several years ago. It still works well, I keep it lubed as you suggested. The new one just arrived today, more heavy duty than I expected. Hope to use it soon on my driveway after the berries from my pistache tree all fall down. Thanks for the review on this product. ✨🇺🇸
Awesome! Thank you!
Dan, I've been watching your videos for years. I've just made a purchase with EVEAGE for their 20" Water Recovery Surface Cleaner. I know you didn't review that specific product but your review of this 16" product from EVEAGE gave me to confidence to give them a shot.
Awesome!!
How is that recovery unit working out I’ve been looking into that as well
@@christianconte1892 for most part it works well, there are applications where you wouldn't want to use it as its not needed and can slow you down.
Is that a 2.8 gpm unit?
I used the smaller version of this surface cleaner on my paver patio and it worked really well! The patio was covered with black algae, moss and weeds between pavers. I did remove some of the larger weeds with power washer first. But this surface cleaner Saved me a ton of time and didn’t kill my back. I have a 3200 psi harbor freight power washer. I
was having another morning coffee and just wanted to say hello...hope all is well with you and the family...
All is great! The holidays were great, and I am looking forward to spring getting here so I can dust off the lawn mowers and get back to doing some yardwork. How was your holidays? Don’t you travel up to Virginia or something like that sometime soon?
To be fair Dan.. your driveway wasn’t that dirty to start with.. need to try with a really nasty DW
Nasty would show an even better difference!
With ample amounts of the right chemicals you shouldn’t need a ton of pressure
could you please if possible send mi the actual dimensions of the packaging box... plan to buy it and send it to my country,.. so that I could compute if the freight is acceptable since ill be shipping it thru air... thanks
Would this surface cleaner work for a a ryobi 2300 psi 1.2 gpm?
How is a 2 gallon per minute washer considered low? What’s the PSI?
Would this work with my 2000 psi 1.4 gpm Ryobi? Is the filter easy to clean? Why is it $100?
Do they deliver overseas
Hey, here in May of 2024. Would you recommend for 3,200 psi pw’s
Have a bosch aquatak 120. So can i use this with it?
İ don't know much about this as it's my first time buying it.
Hey Dan! Hope all is well with you and the family. A quick question...do you still have this pressure washer? Just wondering if it is performing well for you or not...have blessed day
Great info! Thank you!
Just a quick question.
I have a 4 gallon/minute, 4200 psi pressure washer.
I just wonder, when I turn the pressure down on the pressure washer using the unloader valve, do I still get that same 4 gallon/minute waterflow at less pressure?
Or does turning the pressure down also means losing waterflow?
Thank you!
You should never adjust the unloader valve. If you need less pressure, use a higher numbered tip.
I just bought one on Amazon.. what kinda cleaner do you suggest?
A good one
I bought this exact model. It was defective out of the box. The bar that has the jets on it did not spin freely so when I hooked it up to my pressure washer it didn't spin at all. Sent an email to their support email, waited a week, never heard back so I sent it back.
No Joke - I just emailed Eveage to ask THIS question (about low powered pressure washers) - thanks for making this video!!
Glad I could help!
Hope all is well Dan! Looking forward to more videos in the future!!!
Everything is awesome! Thank you my friend
Cant knock it if it works, you and yours have a great Christmas !
Exactly right! Thank you Terry! Merry Christmas my friend
I just bought a 3400 westinghouse pressure washer, and wondering if my 3300 psi ryobi surface cleaner would hold up to it
Ya it should be fine
Super loud
Is that the surface cleaner or is that the engine on the pressure washer?
New boots man,thank you for sharing this video my friend,did you experience any clogging at all? Awesome!!!
No clogging at all. Thank you
@@DansVlog I appreciate all of your videos Dan
I have a question about cleaning a flagstone patio and an Ipe exotic wood deck, do you have experience cleaning these? If so do you use any chemicals? I know you don't when there is risk of runoff but there isn't usually with patios and decks. And I've read that you can use bleach on both of these but also read to absolutely not use bleach on either. You're the best and most straightforward resource I've found so thought I'd ask. Thanks!
I wouldn’t use it on the wood. I wouldn’t fear using it on any concrete (painted or not) to include pavers and landscape stepping stones. Where I would caution you is if the contractors used sand in the joints/seams. You don’t want to blast that out and cause a loose patio condition. So pressure is the concern, not bleach. Maybe spray it down with a pump up sprayer, agitate it some with a stiff bristle broom and rinse with a garden hose
@@DansVlog Awesome thank you, I think applying, agitating, and rinsing just like you said will be the way to go for the patio. I'll do the same for the deck but with a special cleaning product I found made for Ipe wood.
@@TheEpochCompanion awesome. Let me know how it goes
@@DansVlog Will do! As always thank you for your help.
Great in depth real time review.
Thank you
I would still have to upgrade my pressure washer, I have a greenworks 1500 psi, 1.6 gpm electric one
Dan I really enjoy your videos. Youre a great guy. Thanks for all the helpful tips and info!!
I appreciate that!
you sell your 4 gpm machine with the lawn business ? I paid 150 from Lowes for a 15 inch model that's stainless steel and has wheels like that one your are reviewing also. I'll have to check that one out.
I sold the entire business a few years back. Now I use what is sent to me for review vids.
@@DansVlog ok that's what I figured. I just wasn't sure you sold the pressure washer also. good to see you making videos. Merry Christmas to you and the family. God bless.
@@tedaut thank you Ted! Best to you and your fam for 2023!!
I saw that they have a new model that can be used for both cleaning floors and washing chassis. "EVEAGE Upgrade 2-in-1 Undercarriage & Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner..."
That’s pretty cool
I"ve been watching and learning from your pressure washing vlogs for a lot of years. (I'm a woman.) I have a two story stucco home with some taller peaks for the "can stand in" attic and need your expert advice on a pressure washer as I need a new one. I also have a large concrete driveway and huge concrete patio which I use a cheaper than you are featuring surface cleaner. In addition, I have a white 6 foot vinyl fence what encloses an acre yard which turns green if not power washed and takes me a long time to clean. Please, please, please advise me on which pressure washer I need. They are so expensive but I need one that will get the job done. I'm thinking 4000-4200 PSI. I noticed you are using a Teande but I thought you were a Simpson fan. Congrats on your marriage as you used to be single.
I would recommend a minimum 3 gallon per minute pressure washer. The PSI is not as important but all 3gpm’s and up will have plenty of pressure.
Using a 3 gpm pump or higher, you can use the Pink tip I recommend in all my videos. Run 10% straight to the downstream injector for stucco and the vinyl. Pink tip to apply (black fan soap tip for the fence and first floor heights) and rinse with the same tips (just pull the siphon tube when time to rinse.
I just recently posted a video of an amazing surface cleaner with wheels I really like. Perfect for getting the job done with very little effort. Thank you for your support and I hope I helped. Here is the video: A 16 inch Stainless Steel Surface Cleaner for LOW POWERED Pressure Washers? No Flippin' Way
ruclips.net/video/RTOD4JOoZGU/видео.html
I have a 2.4gpm and use a surfacemaxx 14” and works great. I upped my nozzles so I’m not using so much pressure as to not etch the concrete.
Very nice!
I also use a surfacemax, but I do not like how I must constantly fight with it to keep it from floating away
You fight with it because your pressure is too high. Change the flow
@@louisben4510 how would i go about changing the flow?
@@tommygrngo put some weighted object on top of the shroud.
would this work with a 3100 psi?
Yes
i have a 1750 psi pressure washer, i hope i can clean driveways with it and a surface cleaner
Do you think a 20 inch from Eveage will have the same results?
Not with this size pump. It will leave stripes
@@DansVlog By pump do you mean the actual pressure washer hooked up to it? Sorry if i’m confusing I’m new to all this.
@@alexpalmytelsa You’re fine. The rule of thumb is for every gallon per minute a pump can deliver, the surface cleaner can be a max of 4 inch. So a 20 inch surface cleaner if theory would require a 5 gallon per minute pump. The pump on this video is just under 3GPM so a 12-15 inch surface cleaner would be the max size otherwise the spinning wand will be spinning to slow and stripes will more than certainly happen.
@@DansVlog thanks for the advice!
What have been nice to see this work on some serious moss or meldeu
Ya it would! I lost this piece in a fire 🔥
Dan so your saying it's the psi the pressure washer puts out and not the gpm the pump puts out??
Keep the videos coming to Pittsburgh Pa
Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and yours, God bless 🙏
No not necessarily. The psi is important but the GPM’s is usually most important. It’s like horsepower with torque. The psi is the HP but the GPM’s is the torque that will keep the flow going. My pump has little torque with under 3 GPM’s so I am shocked it had the power to NOT tiger stripe the concrete with lacking volume/spin
At the end of the video you said it was a 4200 psig pump. How can that only pump 2.0 gpm as you said. That is hardly a small unit.. at 4200 lbs.
Great Video. How would this work with a 2000PIS 1.2GPM unit?
Not very well. Needs more GPM’s tha. 1.2
@@DansVlog Thanks. Would a smaller sized one at around 10-14" work better? Are these generally universal attachments?
Good demo,and nice new work boots,are the boots steel toe?Do you still have your old gas pressure washer?
I asked for non steel toe but they do have steel toe at checkout.
Are you serious ,Dan,your not just selling a product because I follow you
He’s selling boots And a surface cleaner bundle BWAHAHAH
he is full of crap telling you you can make money with that setup of equipment. His driveway is clean are you going to be cleaning driveways that are clean or dirty. Look at the comments and tell me how many people have actually used the machine. Look you need to understand that all of this people doing reviews are making money and when money is in the game don't expect the game to be fair.
What guarantee ?
Go to the website and find out
You said low power pressure washer but you said the one you were using was 4500 PSI. That's nowhere near low power
Thanks for the video I bought one!
Best of luck and thanks for the view!
A 16” cleaner is going to work with any GPM machine, the only question is how long it will take
There is a Santy Claus!!! Hello Santy 🎅 Claus!!! A video from Dan da man!!! Hi Dan!!!!
lol I had no intentions of posting til after the holidays but this review was too good to pass up!
@@DansVlog Merry Christmas Santa Dan!!! Julie from Florida
@@j.maxwell8764 Thankbyou Julie! Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Dan i have watched your videos for years. Let's hook it up to an 8gpm machine and see how long till it self distructs!
Stupid comment
They have 1. 2 tips on it to work with your 2.4 machine.
Ya this one works amazing. I have used 12 and 14 inch models but never a 16.5 with such a lower volume pump. For a homeowner or a weekend warrior looking for a high quality well built cleaner for a low cost pressure washer… this thing guys all the marks
Hey Dan I’ve missed your videos
I miss doing them!
How do you price a house wash, soft wash?
Usually I flat rate cause where I work, most homes are the same size. Flat rate saves me a ton of money on driving out for estimates and saves me time. I find value in that so I come in on the lower side of the market. $90 for a basic wash 1 story and $130 for a 2 story. Driveways and front porch of basic size is $150 more.
@@DansVlog Thanks
Way to go in advertising Dan, nice bro
Doors are opening every day!
While I like it I think I would prefer one with the dual handles at the top.
I never used one of them but definitely curious
@@DansVlog They look a lot more comfortable to use and easier to control. This is one I have in my Amazon wishlist, CO-Z 20 Inch Pressure Surface Cleaner with Wheels
@@Boodieman72 20 inch is big. Do you have a 4-6 gpm pump?
@@DansVlog No, I think mine is 2.5 gpm. Anyway, that was just an example of the style of surface cleaner.
@@DansVlog There are 16 inch ones available from other companys.
Hmm, no longer available.
Oh No
I’m a 15 year old trying to make money I have a 3800 psi pressure washer do you think me buying this is worth the money
Made one just like that with a trash can cover, like that one.
Dan , better get after those oil spots….
I LIKE IT!!!
I am impressed for sure
I'm 13 year old and i own surfaces cleaner business and i make around 300 dollars a day and if i can make my own business at 13 you can to!!!