That was a fast turnaround !! Thanks for the video you two !! Finally something I can use to spray off my wife’s crazy feet. I’ve been asking her to sleep outside lately.
I was smiling so big watching Irah put the pressure washer together. She was loving it!! Then, Marius jumped in the bed of the truck and was like a kid in a candy store!! 🤣🤣 Enjoyed it! Thanks for the video you two!
"Warning: If you buy this DeWalt 2100 product in the Los Angeles Area you must travel to Ontario for service under warranty. My unit's telescoping handle broke after 6 months, so it is not easy for me to get it repaired under warranty as the service center is 1 hr away.
I Don't Even Work Here makes her own t-shirts. She needs to do her next DeWalt video in a t-shirt that says, "If It's not Dewalt, It's your fault". She probably couldn't sell them for trademark reasons, but she could make one for herself.
If you read the INSTRUCTION MANUAL you will fine under "Correct Pressure Washer Position" ; Always keep the right-side up with its feet (17) and wheels (21) on the ground as shown in Fig. B. NOTE: Never attempt to use pressure the washer while standing vertically, on it side or flipped over on the ground. Instruction manuals are not meant to just start the BBQ with.
Yo they show it with a toughsystem box on the top side when its laying down can you confirm that it connects in some fashion? Thanks keep up the mayhem!!!!!
Good video and appreciate the look at it. Not something I'd likely buy as I make money off a 4gpm 4k psi gas Graco washer, but if Bama becomes the next California I may have to consider it lol. Keep the vids coming.
I was thinking along similar lines, but not everyone needs to remove the paint from their vehicle while power washing it. I had a boss that used to make me power wash his vehicle every Friday afternoon. I took a little paint off here, a little there, and I'm certain that the rust eventually crept in. I kept it low or in places it wouldn't normally be seen easily. I'm not as vindictive these days, but it sure felt good at the time.
@@tangoindiamike9189 for sure there is a place for a washer of this caliber. I primarily use a washer for concrete, exterior homes, and fences prior to staining. With a good chemical solution you don't need so much raw power but I do need at least 4gpm for my tasks. LoL I had the lettering ripped up on the van from a helper last year. He probably took pleasure from it too even though it's not a regular task.
@@Fictitious_Character My grudge with my boss was that he did things just to humiliate me. I was one of about a half dozen Foremen on a large dam project. The new Superintendent took a hit to his ego when the outgoing Superintendent told him that I had more qualifications than anyone on the job. He set aside time every day to have me do extremely menial tasks just to remind me that he was in charge. I was making good money and could not afford to lose it at that time, so I had to suck it up. He was jealous of my qualifications, but I wasn't beating my own drum. However, I would tell him where he was screwing things up. He would curse at me in front of everyone and threaten to fire me daily while reminding me that he is in charge and "you'll do things however I tell you to". About three days later, the inspectors would tell me that I was doing the job wrong. I would tell them, "I know, and that's exactly what I told the superintendent when he told me to do it this way or I would be fired". The inspectors would go confront him. He would deny it to the inspectors and come back out with them and start cursing me in front of the inspectors and tell me he wants three days of work torn out and done over by the end of the day, which was impossible. Then he would blame me because the project was always behind schedule. The reality was, his short cuts always got caught by the inspectors, even after I always warned him "you can't do that and get away with it". I was a thorn in his side because he was always eating crow. He ordered me to stay the hell away from the blueprints and specs and "just do what the eff I tell you to do". But I would sneak and look at the prints anyway and he would blow up again. The dummy could not learn the lesson of just do it right the first time, but he didn't have to lift a physical finger to anything, so me and my crew were having to work five times harder because of his bad short cuts that always had to be reworked. He would never actually fire me because I was a hard and diligent worker who could motivate my crew through anything. The other foremen were always goading me about how "'ol Bob really has your number" because whenever he was cursing and yelling at me, I would grin like Gomer Pyle and nod my head like a good little Baptist. But I would tell them, "before I'm done here, he'll find out who the true cock of the walk is". That would make them laugh at me even more. As the job was winding down and most of the workers had been laid off, I decided it was time to move on. I got in Bob's face and backed him down into a chair and I unleashed on him like a junkyard dog on a prime rib steak. I literally thought he was going to crap his pants, and I did it to him in front of a lot of people, the same as he treated me. I humiliated the tee total h*'ll out of him. He was scared to move and couldn't say a word. After that, I would bump into some of the old crew here and there, and they treated me totally differently, saying holy cow, you really did show 'ol Bob who the cock of the walk is. So, my satisfaction for taking the paint off his car with the pressure washer was not because I was some minimum wage flunky who resented being a flunky. It was because I was targeted daily to be humiliated over my qualifications. After 20 years of doing construction in the Navy Seabees, I had pretty thick skin and could tolerate the cursing and threats of being fired. It was the games he played with me, like having me pressure wash his vehicle every Friday afternoon when he could have told me to have one my laborers do it. He would specifically tell ME to do it. As a retired serviceman, I knew that you follow your last order first. So I did what I was told. But it sure was fun when that final day came and everyone on the job who had laughed in my face when I told them I would put Bob in his place before I left, had to realize the last laugh was on them.
@@tangoindiamike9189 wow that sounds like a crappy work environment. I'm curious if the supervisor only went out of his way to degrade you, or was it a common tactic he used on anyone who questioned him or he felt undermined him? Either way employees are representatives of the business and often are the face of the company and good employees can make a company much like bad employees can break a company. A good supervisor should surround himself with good employees and trust them with the day to day tasks. Sounds like a stressful work environment and I'm happy to hear that it is in the past and not a current situation.
@@Fictitious_Character He was the type of Superintendent that tossed reality out the window to impress everyone how fast he could get a job done (probably bonus related). The really bad thing was he pushed beyond the safety and quality requirements and had no regard for anyone's health or life. On his next project, he got a guy killed from pushing him beyond the safety requirements. We butted heads because my construction background covered every aspect, from supervising, planning/ estimating/scheduling, resource leveling, managing government contracts and quality assurance, Safety Coordinator/Inspector/Safety Plan Writer, Project Management, and Certified Trainer. His first ego hit was when the outgoing Superintendent told him I had more qualifications than anyone on the project. It took a bigger hit when he read my resumé, and an even bigger hit every time I challenged his BS and was right. The third party inspectors proved I was right, but he would lie and pretend that I was going rogue and blaming him for all the screw ups. I don't know what happened to him after he got that guy killed. My concern was for that poor guy and his loved ones. I never cared enough about Bob to bother with finding out if he paid a price or not.
Really want one of these for my stubborn dishes
Nice little review. Good job
Thanks!
Had a blast making this video with you Love 🙂✌️❤️
You guys did a great job.
She's going to take over Marius!!!!
I hope so. Then I can retire and have all the DeWalt tools I need for my home projects 😂
Saturday night mishaps with give aways..... yeah!
That was a fast turnaround !! Thanks for the video you two !! Finally something I can use to spray off my wife’s crazy feet. I’ve been asking her to sleep outside lately.
Same for me lol
What?! 😂😂
Love the compactness
Yes much more convenient to store!
U the first one reviewing this on RUclips. Wow
Yes! Looks like we got our hands on it way early. Internet says it was due to release spring 2022.
Yeah Marius, the competition is getting serious, lol
I cant seem to find a price anywhere. Might I ask what it will retail for?
$249 available at some Home Depot’s.
She did Great . Good help is hard 2 find .
Very nice !
Dang, Earl beat me being first! Great vid! Love the integrated storage. I need a good electric one with some power!
Then you might be looking at something other than dewalt my friend 😆 🤣 😂 I heard the Ryobi is more powerful..... 😆
@@PFab 😂🤣😂
I was smiling so big watching Irah put the pressure washer together. She was loving it!! Then, Marius jumped in the bed of the truck and was like a kid in a candy store!! 🤣🤣 Enjoyed it! Thanks for the video you two!
How many watts does that draw. 🤔
Wondering if I can use an inverter setup to run it
HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?
$249
Now thats what I’m talking about black and yellow
😎🛠️😎🛠️🎄
You missed the 🍯 🐝 🍯 🐝 🍯 🐝
"Warning: If you buy this DeWalt 2100 product in the Los Angeles Area you must travel to Ontario for service under warranty.
My unit's telescoping handle broke after 6 months, so it is not easy for me to get it repaired under warranty as the service center is 1 hr away.
I Don't Even Work Here makes her own t-shirts. She needs to do her next DeWalt video in a t-shirt that says, "If It's not Dewalt, It's your fault". She probably couldn't sell them for trademark reasons, but she could make one for herself.
Sponsorship?
Omg! I need to make a shirt that says this asap.
If you read the INSTRUCTION MANUAL you will fine under "Correct Pressure Washer Position" ; Always keep the right-side up with its feet (17) and wheels (21) on the ground as shown in Fig. B. NOTE: Never attempt to use pressure the washer while standing vertically, on it side or flipped over on the ground. Instruction manuals are not meant to just start the BBQ with.
Thanks for mentioning that. I totally missed that. Glad y’all are telling me! I definitely won’t use it like that again.
Dewalt needs a rechargeable pressure washer with a brushless motor. 1100psi
I got 9amp battery's
Looks really nice super compact and has enough power to get a lot of jobs done great job Dewalt again
Yes it’s fantastic. The built in storage is perfect and convenient! This is why I love DeWALT.
Irah, you are a dream wife! Dewalt for the win! However I couldn't afford 2 Dewalt addicts in one house! Lol
That’s true having two tool addicts in one house can be stressful and we are running out of space! Ha!
I felt the same as you did at the end with all the dewalt deals I grabbed this year, lol
is this a mod comment section?? Good video Irah! Should have a test vs the RED version!
I'm waiting.....
Yo they show it with a toughsystem box on the top side when its laying down can you confirm that it connects in some fashion? Thanks keep up the mayhem!!!!!
It doesn’t connect but it sits on there nicely for storage.
I loved the video 😀 Dewalt is a girls best friend.
Thanks for watching! This baby will definitely be helping me clean some things!
Good video and appreciate the look at it. Not something I'd likely buy as I make money off a 4gpm 4k psi gas Graco washer, but if Bama becomes the next California I may have to consider it lol. Keep the vids coming.
I was thinking along similar lines, but not everyone needs to remove the paint from their vehicle while power washing it. I had a boss that used to make me power wash his vehicle every Friday afternoon. I took a little paint off here, a little there, and I'm certain that the rust eventually crept in. I kept it low or in places it wouldn't normally be seen easily. I'm not as vindictive these days, but it sure felt good at the time.
@@tangoindiamike9189 for sure there is a place for a washer of this caliber. I primarily use a washer for concrete, exterior homes, and fences prior to staining. With a good chemical solution you don't need so much raw power but I do need at least 4gpm for my tasks.
LoL I had the lettering ripped up on the van from a helper last year. He probably took pleasure from it too even though it's not a regular task.
@@Fictitious_Character My grudge with my boss was that he did things just to humiliate me. I was one of about a half dozen Foremen on a large dam project. The new Superintendent took a hit to his ego when the outgoing Superintendent told him that I had more qualifications than anyone on the job. He set aside time every day to have me do extremely menial tasks just to remind me that he was in charge. I was making good money and could not afford to lose it at that time, so I had to suck it up. He was jealous of my qualifications, but I wasn't beating my own drum. However, I would tell him where he was screwing things up. He would curse at me in front of everyone and threaten to fire me daily while reminding me that he is in charge and "you'll do things however I tell you to". About three days later, the inspectors would tell me that I was doing the job wrong. I would tell them, "I know, and that's exactly what I told the superintendent when he told me to do it this way or I would be fired". The inspectors would go confront him. He would deny it to the inspectors and come back out with them and start cursing me in front of the inspectors and tell me he wants three days of work torn out and done over by the end of the day, which was impossible. Then he would blame me because the project was always behind schedule. The reality was, his short cuts always got caught by the inspectors, even after I always warned him "you can't do that and get away with it". I was a thorn in his side because he was always eating crow. He ordered me to stay the hell away from the blueprints and specs and "just do what the eff I tell you to do". But I would sneak and look at the prints anyway and he would blow up again. The dummy could not learn the lesson of just do it right the first time, but he didn't have to lift a physical finger to anything, so me and my crew were having to work five times harder because of his bad short cuts that always had to be reworked. He would never actually fire me because I was a hard and diligent worker who could motivate my crew through anything. The other foremen were always goading me about how "'ol Bob really has your number" because whenever he was cursing and yelling at me, I would grin like Gomer Pyle and nod my head like a good little Baptist. But I would tell them, "before I'm done here, he'll find out who the true cock of the walk is". That would make them laugh at me even more. As the job was winding down and most of the workers had been laid off, I decided it was time to move on. I got in Bob's face and backed him down into a chair and I unleashed on him like a junkyard dog on a prime rib steak. I literally thought he was going to crap his pants, and I did it to him in front of a lot of people, the same as he treated me. I humiliated the tee total h*'ll out of him. He was scared to move and couldn't say a word. After that, I would bump into some of the old crew here and there, and they treated me totally differently, saying holy cow, you really did show 'ol Bob who the cock of the walk is. So, my satisfaction for taking the paint off his car with the pressure washer was not because I was some minimum wage flunky who resented being a flunky. It was because I was targeted daily to be humiliated over my qualifications. After 20 years of doing construction in the Navy Seabees, I had pretty thick skin and could tolerate the cursing and threats of being fired. It was the games he played with me, like having me pressure wash his vehicle every Friday afternoon when he could have told me to have one my laborers do it. He would specifically tell ME to do it. As a retired serviceman, I knew that you follow your last order first. So I did what I was told. But it sure was fun when that final day came and everyone on the job who had laughed in my face when I told them I would put Bob in his place before I left, had to realize the last laugh was on them.
@@tangoindiamike9189 wow that sounds like a crappy work environment. I'm curious if the supervisor only went out of his way to degrade you, or was it a common tactic he used on anyone who questioned him or he felt undermined him?
Either way employees are representatives of the business and often are the face of the company and good employees can make a company much like bad employees can break a company. A good supervisor should surround himself with good employees and trust them with the day to day tasks.
Sounds like a stressful work environment and I'm happy to hear that it is in the past and not a current situation.
@@Fictitious_Character He was the type of Superintendent that tossed reality out the window to impress everyone how fast he could get a job done (probably bonus related). The really bad thing was he pushed beyond the safety and quality requirements and had no regard for anyone's health or life. On his next project, he got a guy killed from pushing him beyond the safety requirements.
We butted heads because my construction background covered every aspect, from supervising, planning/ estimating/scheduling, resource leveling, managing government contracts and quality assurance, Safety Coordinator/Inspector/Safety Plan Writer, Project Management, and Certified Trainer.
His first ego hit was when the outgoing Superintendent told him I had more qualifications than anyone on the project. It took a bigger hit when he read my resumé, and an even bigger hit every time I challenged his BS and was right. The third party inspectors proved I was right, but he would lie and pretend that I was going rogue and blaming him for all the screw ups.
I don't know what happened to him after he got that guy killed. My concern was for that poor guy and his loved ones. I never cared enough about Bob to bother with finding out if he paid a price or not.
Total garbage. Got one yesterday from Home Depot. After 5h of usage motor started to make some weird noise and the pressure dropped.
Oh no! Did you claim the warranty on it? Mine is still going strong thankfully! Definitely call DeWALT that have great customer service!
The 21000 pressure in the Max and actual operating is more like 1700-1800, very disappointing and not ideal for heavy applications!
Yeah it’s definitely more of a light duty machine. But I still love how compact and lightweight it is.
She doesn't even work here. Iran's smart. Tells her husband to buy her tools, has him do all the work and then takes credit for it..... 😆 🤣 😂
Lol! That was due to Marius hogging it. I have a few projects set. Haha.
@@IDontEvenWorkHere right.... I see.... 😆 🤣 😂