I’m actually very impressed by this. Never knew Battery operation pressure washers were a thing. Might have to hold off on buying one until these release.
Will you please let me know if with soap in the canister I can only use it to clean with water? In other words, does the soap canister have an on/off valve? ** GREAT PRESENTATION ** Thanks!
I have the Ryobi power cleaner 40 volt. Do you know if the attachements from my 40 volt 600 psi will fit this one? I have a foam bottle, squeegie, hose extension, etc
That's a good question. I haven't tried the 600psi version. I recommend you ask that question on the Home Depot website. You can normally get an answer from Ryobi pretty fast.
@@RaviGidwani5From my exp, a 4ah battery will run it continuously for about 15 minutes, give or take a minute or two, but a 6ah will run it for about 20 minutes continuously. That may not sound like a long time, but is well enough to clean a car or side of house or small building.
Ok. Thanks for the information. I have another question: How did the unit clean on the 1500 psi setting? Did it seem under powered? The 1500 model is available in stores now and was wondering if it would be worth purchasing?
@@bklyn2va2dc Personally, I'd wait for the 2000psi if you're going to spend the money on one. I'll see if I can get an update for you tomorrow when this one will be out.
@@MarkThomasBuilder I would greatly appreciate it if you could verify their claim regarding the 2000 PSI, both for the low mode and the high mode. They state that the runtime expectations with 2x 6Ah batteries are 45 minutes on the low mode, 27 minutes on medium, and 20 minutes on high. Thank you very much.
To purge Air, Leave the Nozzle off Pull trigger with out turning the Unit on. I use a Foam cannon on the garden Hose then Switch to the Pressure Washer. Save wear & tear on the Unit. Tho mine is Huge 4,000 Psi, 5 gal Per Min 8hp gas rig HAHAHAHA.... Go Big or Go home.. Mike M.
Those things are $499 W/O batteries. Bundled with 2 batteries and charger it's 948 + tax !! 😳 I love battery powed everything but for that price I can get a heavy hitting Pressure Washer.
My whisper mower has the same 2x 40v setup as this. It can run on one, as it just uses one at a time. I would imagine this is the same, though I would check to be sure.
Is this pressure washer powerful enough for your needs? What accessory would you like to see this tested with?
Try it with a mjjc foam canon
I’m actually very impressed by this. Never knew Battery operation pressure washers were a thing. Might have to hold off on buying one until these release.
I agree how impressive this is for battery power.
Great review 😀😀
Thank you!
How many hours can use it?
is there a place to wrap the cord?
Will you please let me know if with soap in the canister I can only use it to clean with water? In other words, does the soap canister have an on/off valve? ** GREAT PRESENTATION ** Thanks!
It looks like that is the case, which makes sense because it would be inconvenient to have to change the tip just to rinse.
I have the Ryobi power cleaner 40 volt. Do you know if the attachements from my 40 volt 600 psi will fit this one? I have a foam bottle, squeegie, hose extension, etc
That's a good question. I haven't tried the 600psi version. I recommend you ask that question on the Home Depot website. You can normally get an answer from Ryobi pretty fast.
When’s the next livestream mark Thomas
I'm looking at a week from Tuesday, so April 2nd hopefully.
Great content. How long does the battery life last before it dies
I'm planning on testing that soon. I have 2 different size batteries and will get to that video next week hopefully.
@@MarkThomasBuilderany update?
@@RaviGidwani5From my exp, a 4ah battery will run it continuously for about 15 minutes, give or take a minute or two, but a 6ah will run it for about 20 minutes continuously. That may not sound like a long time, but is well enough to clean a car or side of house or small building.
Nice video-thanks for posting. Are you in Canada? I can’t find this unit anywhere in the U.S. Would you happen to have a link for purchase? Thanks
I don't have a link yet. It should be available at the Home Depot soon and I'll add the link then.
Ok. Thanks for the information. I have another question: How did the unit clean on the 1500 psi setting? Did it seem under powered? The 1500 model is available in stores now and was wondering if it would be worth purchasing?
@@bklyn2va2dc Personally, I'd wait for the 2000psi if you're going to spend the money on one. I'll see if I can get an update for you tomorrow when this one will be out.
@@MarkThomasBuilder That would be awesome! Thanks
@@bklyn2va2dchopefully you saw the 2000 psi model is available now but unfortunately without battery and charger.
Does it truly have up to 45 minutes of runtime with the (2) included 40V 6Ah batteries, as stated on their website?
I'm going to do some runtime tests soon. Stay tuned for that video.
@@MarkThomasBuilder I would greatly appreciate it if you could verify their claim regarding the 2000 PSI, both for the low mode and the high mode. They state that the runtime expectations with 2x 6Ah batteries are 45 minutes on the low mode, 27 minutes on medium, and 20 minutes on high. Thank you very much.
The batteries are NOT included in 2000 psi model. Currently I see it's available with batteries and charger only with 1500 psi model .
@@RaviGidwani5 I know....I'm trying to verify whether the runtime on the 2000PSI is better than the 1500 as they state on their website or not
Love mine great on cars
To purge Air, Leave the Nozzle off Pull trigger with out turning the Unit on.
I use a Foam cannon on the garden Hose then Switch to the Pressure Washer. Save wear & tear on the Unit.
Tho mine is Huge 4,000 Psi, 5 gal Per Min 8hp gas rig HAHAHAHA.... Go Big or Go home..
Mike M.
Oh wow, 4,000 psi is some serious power. Thanks for that advice, Mike. I'll try it out today.
Those things are $499 W/O batteries. Bundled with 2 batteries and charger it's 948 + tax !! 😳 I love battery powed everything but for that price I can get a heavy hitting Pressure Washer.
Does this need to have 2 40v batteries to run? Or can it run on 1??
My whisper mower has the same 2x 40v setup as this. It can run on one, as it just uses one at a time. I would imagine this is the same, though I would check to be sure.
siphon video?
Cant wait for this to be on clearance for next to nothing on home depot
I'll have to post an update in August.
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Why do u say that??
@@MarkThomasBuilderI hope you won’t be holding your breath 😅
One year later and still no link….
Thanks for letting me know, I just added it.
How much today 2023
You put the handle on backwards
Thanks I'll have to check it out.
Even on such simple task, it seems underpowered...
I will show it cleaning my zero-turn mower in an upcoming video. That's probably a good fit for a 2000psi washer.
My feelings are getting so hurt watching you slowly damage your car
So do you recommend just using a garden hose instead of the pressure washer?
The 25 degree nozzle at 2000psi is way way way too harsh on a car's paintwork. A 40 degree nozzle from a distance is more forgiving.