What are your thoughts on the McKillans vs. the SGS28? Im looking to buy my first stubby gun, and i was really leaning towards the SGS28, but with Prime Day deals, they're basically the same price.
@ I actually managed to fix it took it apart at the big bolt at the elbow where the ball bearing and spring are and there was a huge metal shaving bit in it
Ive read some reviews for these two guns and from what I understand the Mckillans only has a 30 day warranty while the Active has a 6 month warranty. Is that true? It seems like no matter how much you spend all brands are prone to leaks and failing triggers and for that much money I think it’s I would prefer a longer warranty than 30 days.
So I’m not sure about the warranty but Iv been using the V1 McKillans for almost 2 years and I absolutely abuse it. Iv had zero issues. Same story with the Active. Iv stripped both of these down completely and I assure you they are VERY well built. I’d be shocked if you had any issues. I haven’t had a single leak with any of mine. Hope that helps. Happy detailing 🧼
@@AutoHeadz your comparison between the two guns prior to the testing referring to the weight, length, and compactness of the active made it sound like you would have less torque in a shorter compact body and build.
Yes. The active gun is easier to manipulate and feels lighter because fittings that connect to the pressure washer hose are on the inside. This shortens the distance between the connection point and the hose. It’s difficult to explain but I promise it is a substantial difference. I explain what I meant better in this video at 3:05 ruclips.net/video/Sy3fhSKnPdA/видео.htmlsi=zJTsUw73oOOvgDUx A shorter more compact gun has a torque advantage from an outside force. To reference your pistol comparison. If someone grabbed the barrel of the G19 and then grabbed the barrel of a G34 what gun would be easier to torque out of the shooters hand? The bigger gun with the longer barrel would be easier to torque out of the shooters hand. A short gun is easier to maneuver with attachments than a long gun because the weight is closer to the center point of the gun. The longer the gun the wider the weight distribution, the less maneuverable it becomes.
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Loved your honest review, so glad you liked it!
The effort that was put into designing it was more and more apparent the longer I used it. Well done!
Are there any current or upcoming discounts/sales running for this product?
@@jwatsonsc it's currently $71 during Amazon Prime Days
I have indeed had to look for a missing nozzle before and seeing this one have it built in plus the swivel, going to be my next purchase.
You won’t be disappointed. It’s a pleasure to use every time.
I didn't notice the Pro edition until after I already received the regular swivel gun, but even the regular one feels great.
The regular one is an incredible value for the money. Still a win.
What are your thoughts on the McKillans vs. the SGS28? Im looking to buy my first stubby gun, and i was really leaning towards the SGS28, but with Prime Day deals, they're basically the same price.
The McKillans is the best gun I have ever used. The ergonomics of it are in a class of its own.
I just bought one and it doesn’t turn off when I let go of the trigger it keeps spraying constantly
Reach out to the company. Customer service is great. They will take care of you.
@ I actually managed to fix it took it apart at the big bolt at the elbow where the ball bearing and spring are and there was a huge metal shaving bit in it
@ great work!
Ive read some reviews for these two guns and from what I understand the Mckillans only has a 30 day warranty while the Active has a 6 month warranty. Is that true? It seems like no matter how much you spend all brands are prone to leaks and failing triggers and for that much money I think it’s I would prefer a longer warranty than 30 days.
So I’m not sure about the warranty but Iv been using the V1 McKillans for almost 2 years and I absolutely abuse it. Iv had zero issues. Same story with the Active. Iv stripped both of these down completely and I assure you they are VERY well built. I’d be shocked if you had any issues. I haven’t had a single leak with any of mine. Hope that helps. Happy detailing 🧼
Great review!!
Thank you!!
Question : Do you run a filter to the pressure washer? I'm just wondering. Thank you
No I don’t. Definitely ice to have though.
got mine, its so good
I had to film the video twice because I initially didn’t think it was as good as the active. The more I used it the more I fell in love with it.
The most washed truck in America.
Hahahahahahahha
Just wondering, how much did they pay you do this review?
Zero. I wish! I’ll email you my receipt. Good try though. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Nice!
Mtm hydro comparison that's the....comparison
So are you basically saying a Glock 26 has less recoil than a Glock 34? I think your theory on the “torque” discrepancy standpoint is wrong.
Huh?
I think you missed the point. What you are talking about is recoil. Recoil and torque are very different.
@@AutoHeadz your comparison between the two guns prior to the testing referring to the weight, length, and compactness of the active made it sound like you would have less torque in a shorter compact body and build.
Yes. The active gun is easier to manipulate and feels lighter because fittings that connect to the pressure washer hose are on the inside. This shortens the distance between the connection point and the hose. It’s difficult to explain but I promise it is a substantial difference. I explain what I meant better in this video at 3:05
ruclips.net/video/Sy3fhSKnPdA/видео.htmlsi=zJTsUw73oOOvgDUx
A shorter more compact gun has a torque advantage from an outside force. To reference your pistol comparison. If someone grabbed the barrel of the G19 and then grabbed the barrel of a G34 what gun would be easier to torque out of the shooters hand? The bigger gun with the longer barrel would be easier to torque out of the shooters hand. A short gun is easier to maneuver with attachments than a long gun because the weight is closer to the center point of the gun. The longer the gun the wider the weight distribution, the less maneuverable it becomes.
You sound just like the TikTok voice 😳😳😳😳
Really!?! Is that a good thing or bad thing? Lol
@@AutoHeadz it’s super cool lmao!
Ok good lol 😆