That pin is to release the gunk accumulated at the nozzle tips or the pressure gun tip. It's very essential to have. After some couple of usage, due to hard water or any type of water left over,gradually corrodes the tip and blocks it. Pin comes in handy to unblock during times.
Always remember to turn the water on before you start the engine. Also, spray the nozzle to get all the air out of the system. Otherwise, you will damage the pump. To start the engine easy, open the nozzle to release the pressure. Also, never run the engine more then 45 sec. with the nozzle off. The pump will over heat.
At the 8:00 minute mark I had the same confusion. I kept looking at the manual and decided to go to RUclips to see who had an answer. You did. Thanks for making this.
@@samsondcline Same here, it was killing us to figure out what this little thing was. we found this little tidbit of information on page 12 under nozzle cleaning in the Dewalt Instruction Manual. HA. who knew?
I used it as a paper clip to keep the manual open.. Lucky I didn't throw it out. Thanks for the info. Mine turns off whenever I release the trigger. Only got it today, any idea why?
Hey, Christy here from Atlanta, GA. Just bought one of these too. Haven’t used yet, because I had to search for a video that told me how to attach the hoses. None of the literature gave a descript enough direct on this, which (embarrassingly) almost had me in tears with frustration. So, THANK YOU. Dewalt was very presumptuous and rather lazy on those manuals, quick setup, user pamphlet. I mean, like that paper-clipish type lollipop metal piece you referenced. And my water hose attached itself perfectly to another male port (around the corner) from where it obviously goes. Lol Anyways, the output by this tool does look quite impressive from your video. Can’t wait to tackle mine. Unfortunately, it’s now raining so, I will have to wait yet another day before I get to tackle our very long, winding driveway. Thanks so much for the video post. You completely saved me.
Okay, so, I did have the garden hose in the right spot. I was trying to set up my high pressure hose to that regulator spot. Think the rain stopped. Night :)
Thanks for showing a detailed review on how to operate this machine. I was in the exact same position like you where I was stumped with where the engine oil goes and finally managed to figure it out. Thank you I found it very useful content!
Thank you for making the video. I am an old woman, borrowed my industrious son's power washer, and just needed to know how to hook up the hoses! Also, the demonstration on your drive was very helpful. Thanks!
Thank you; you were a life sent! Was having a hard time assembling, but you answer a lot of questions. We have the 3600 psi, but the set up was the same! Thank you!!
Me too but I can’t work the regulator. It says on the cap to push down and turn but it is down. I can pull the cover up but if I release it it falls back down. I don’t want to put channel locks on it because the black cap/cover is plastic. I’m not weak and am turn real hard but I can’t turn it counter clockwise at all. Am I doing something wrong? Help.
Pre-treat those oil spots on the concrete using TSP (Tetrasodium pyrophosphate) and let it dwell for a bit before you hit it with the surface cleaner to get out the stubbord stains. The pin is to unclog the pressure nozzle orifice when they get clogged up from unfiltered water.
Choke is to the left and and it has pictures one the frame telling you how to start it. It says to hold down the lever for 30 seconds before you start.
I have the same pressure washer, myself it’s a good product and the Honda motors are really reliable. The little metal rod is for clearing debris out of the nozzles.
Great video! Step by step approach for us newbies. Just bought one last night before HD closed. Mil discount was unexpected. Thanks and subscribed. Looking forward to more Dewalt product “unboxing and how to” videos. Cheers!
The thin wire is to declog the tips when they clog up. For use on the surface cleaner as well. I keep mine taped on the air filter housing so i never misplace it. Its a declogger
Just a suggestion.... Never run it without water connected. Will overheat the pump. Also, for the same reason, you shouldn't run the engine for more than 60 sec without water flowing from the tip. Check out the manual. These rules are outlined in there. Cheers.
I own it and love it, put over 40 hours on it, no issues! I also bought a small hour/rpm meter to time oil changes ( maintenance), for the engine and the pump oil plus overall hours on the whole machine. Good video! I got the hour meter ( programmable) off of Amazon.
Adrian Trejo - MUST READ THE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY!!!! What ISN’T in the directions is the battery inside has a protective film over it you need to remove so the unit powers up once installed. You normally get a little tab poking out to tell you to pull it, this unit is hidden inside under the battery cover. I thought I had to start the machine and have the engine run to get power- DUH! Also, with this Machine, I change the oil at 40 hours, NOT 100 hrs like Honda suggests, that’s just too long and too much carbon in the oil rubbing on the internals for my liking. I built racing engines, so that experience carried over. I change the pump oil (15w-40 Karcher Synthetic- off Amazon) at 40 hours as well. With a $225 price tag on the exact pump on this machine, I’m not taking chances with old oil, just like the engine. With the gauge I use ( see link ), It can be reset to 0 ( zero ) after I perform service. I change the spark plug at 80 hours. So far no issues at 86.7 hours, and I don’t stay off the gun ( keep the water moving) long. When the thermal protection valve opens, pump is hot, and it sprays water, it really kills the pump oil viscosity Protection, hence, I change it at 40 hours. Depending on your usage, adjust accordingly. Good Luck! Ask any more ?’s if you need to.....
MARIBEL LIZARDO It’s a four stroke engine not a 2 cycle. Four stokes are used for their power and low gas consumption. The engine is a Honda GX200, feel free to look it up! It’s used on so many power washing applications it’s pretty much become the industry standard. It uses 93 octane gasoline and four stroke 30w non-detergent oil in the engine, and special oil in the pump you can buy at Home Depot or off of Amazon. I hope this helps you. I change the oil in my machine weekly or every 35 hours to keep it in top condition!
You can tell that you really put some good effort into this review, very detailed and pleasant to watch. Thank you Sir. One question: Can you use one of those foam cannons to wash cars? will it attach to the front of the metal nozzle?
When you use soap and that soap tube, do you start the washer without hooking it up to a water source and just use the soap, or do you hook up the water source to the washer while the soap is being used?
Not sure if you know . The DeWalt brand pressure washers and Simpson pressure washers are the same with the same components on the same production lines . Only difference is the paint . I own the 3600 psi which is probably the same . If yours came with a 1/4 inch hose you may want to get a 3/8 along with the proper fittings . Not sure why they sell the DeWault with 1/4 in hose and the same Simpson with 3/8 hoses and fittings . The 1/4 is harder on the pump motor from what I understand .
It’s because they test them from the factory and also they leave a little in there for shipping. At some point yours tilted enough to allow oil to pass by and thus, causing oil to get into the head or piston. It’s no problem as long as once that burnt off it didn’t continue to smoke.
Looking to purchase this pressure washer, I enjoyed your no nonsense approach to given your review on the product. I was equally impress on how the DeWalt 3400 psi pressure washer removed your oil and paint stains from the driveway. I know it's been a few years since you've posted this video, how has the pressure washer held up?
I hope you are have many years of enjoyment with your power washer I know I have and I have the Ridgid 3000 And don’t forget to winterize it when you finish if you do it will look after you when you need to do a job
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I have the 3300 and it’s Fantastic! With a 15” surround washer (bought separately) Amazing Quality! Had oil in the engine as well but I’m guessing it was a small amount for ppl that jump the gun and start it up without reading the instructions first. Everything was self explanatory and easy to use. Love the purchase. HD for $419.00 with a $30.00 off coupon 👍
P.S Only “negative comment “ that I have is that the gas tank is small and if you have a big project expect to fill up multiple times. Other than that...It’s Perfect for the price and power
Kind of funny seeing you put together pressure washer and using the pressure washer when you really don’t know much about them at all. You’re funny guy.
What is the height of it without handle ? From bottom of the wheels to the top of the tank ?(if that is the highest ponint) I’m limited with space , wanna see if it will fit . Thank you
From the ground ( properly inflated tires) to the top of the gas tank lid ( highest point ) is 20.5”. With the handle removed ( at the joint where they connect) it stands 12”. The 2 piece handle is not really bent to perfection where you can remove it every day. Although it has bolts with a hand tightening but ( plastic cap ) to appear as a quick assembly, on mine, the tubes ( handles ) are not bent squarely ( proper line up ) to facilitate taking it apart and assembling it over and over again. I had to bend and re-flare my tubing just to assemble it the first time. After that disaster of an ordeal, I wasn’t about to tear it apart again. I haul mine in the trunk of an Accord with out issues.
It is normal, it is from the oil they put in it from the factory for testing and also to keep things lubricated. I imagine it wasn’t kept up right the hole time and some slipped past. Causing it to burn off in the cylinder or head. Not a problem, unless it continues to smoke!
man when you lifted the washer out of the truck the small amount of oil that was in the pump reached the stick and went back into the motor when you leveled it. the small amount of oil was just to keep gears lubricated until purchase.
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I feel your frustration - and laughed out loud - at your dipstick comment. That thing is so sensitive to the tiniest fraction of a degree off centre it's ridiculous. I've had difficult lids to screw back on before but that thing felt like being tied to an anthill and having your ears smeared with strawberry jam!
can I ask about your experience with the surface cleaner (the circle thing)? I heard that it stops spinning after a while. If you could please give me some feedback on it. Did you do houses? Did it ever stop spinning? Thanks!
Me too but I can’t work the regulator. It says on the cap to push down and turn but it is down. I can pull the cover up but if I release it it falls back down. I don’t want to put channel locks on it because the black cap/cover is plastic. I’m not weak and am turn real hard but I can’t turn it counter clockwise at all. Am I doing something wrong? Help.
hey now that you turned the unloader knob you should go get a pressure gauge from northern tool and reset the pressure to factory setting and never adjusted loader the engine speed not the unloader
I understand that most guys don't read all the instructions BUT--if you are going to make an instructional video you might actually read the instructions. By the way--the DeWalt instructions aren't all that good. And, for some reason they sent a 473 ml bottle of engine oil for an engine with 600 ml capacity.
Man I have been reading tons of reviews and it is troubling some of the issues that have been arising with this unit, not really the Honda engine which is a plus but the pump system and getting it started. I really on the fence about purchasing this unit and it does have a hefty price tag.
@@samsondcline having a hard time advertising any suggestions? I get jobs here and there but really trying to boost it, and did u go as far as getting a llc or is it just side work for you?
-Had no idea what the clear plastic tube was for or where it connects. Thanks for showing where it connects and what it's for (soap dispensing). There's absolutely NOTHING in the manual about it. Also had to guess that the black plug opposite the oil dip stick is the oil drain plug. Who the heck is in charge of DeWalt's manuals --- Homer Simpson?
I just picked this up last week on clearance at Home Depot (discontinued model) for $549.00 excited to use it next week. They had 3 of them at every HD by me. A worker told me they might mark it down again as low as 75% off (originally $629.99)
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Where do you store that thing? My current washer is vertical and stores the wands in the vertical. I am thinking of buying the Stanley version of this but that long ass handle makes it quite obtrusive. Can you reverse the handle?
Yes of course :) im about a month booked out right now. However ill post my first customer i get with driveway power washing :) thanks for your support. Help me spread the word so we can together change the world
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@@luisfastasfuckboi I get that. And your right. But At least know a little bit about a tool and how it works before you do a review video about it. This guy don’t even know basic terms or how it’s suppose to function.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I have an electric, which is inadequate as it takes all day to do what this can do in an hour. But I can’t stand all this. I suppose if you already have a gas lawn mower, and are comfortable around old car and motorcycle engines etc., it’s no problem. I still have this model as my first choice if I take the plunge in 2021. But man, I don’t even want to have a gas can sitting around let alone a big engine thing.
I just bought a used one for $60, put a spark plug in and sprayed some cleaner in the carb, it fired up, so I think it just needs a carb. But the years have definitely made it an ugly s.o.b. Ugly.
NOOOOOOO! You started it without the water on!? That is not the way of the pressure-cleaner Jedi. You must feel the water FLOW through the machine - water is the way! FIRST attach the water before starting engine. THEN when shutting down, turn engine off and turn WATER OFF LAST. Water must FLOOOOOOW - if you stop spraying for 2 minutes - turn off the engine. Water is the FIRST and LAST and FLOW. This is the way!
Painful to watch. If you take the time to read the instructions BEFORE you attempt to start recording, the end result will speak volumes! I rarely dislike a video; yours deserve(d/s) 2 thumbs down.
Sounds absolutely like you know not what the hell are you doing you put the whole bag and hurry can burn the Rings up I used too much oil thank goodness I'm not listening to you
Sorry, but you make yourself sound silly by "not reading the instructions ", and then repeatedly saying you have no idea... read the instructions on your next project sir.
That pin is to release the gunk accumulated at the nozzle tips or the pressure gun tip. It's very essential to have. After some couple of usage, due to hard water or any type of water left over,gradually corrodes the tip and blocks it. Pin comes in handy to unblock during times.
thx man... I was about to toss mine
Always remember to turn the water on before you start the engine. Also, spray the nozzle to get all the air out of the system. Otherwise, you will damage the pump. To start the engine easy, open the nozzle to release the pressure. Also, never run the engine more then 45 sec. with the nozzle off. The pump will over heat.
Thanks for commenting, i haven't run it since without water. Thanks for the advice. :) check out some of my other videos aswell
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@Hendrix Quinton Definitely, I've been using Kaldrostream for years myself =)
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@Hendrix Quinton Definitely, I've been watching on Kaldrostream for since november myself :)
At the 8:00 minute mark I had the same confusion. I kept looking at the manual and decided to go to RUclips to see who had an answer. You did. Thanks for making this.
What type of oil goes in the other hole?
Just bought one like yours. Couldn't figure out where the oil went. You helped me. Thanks.
The rod is to clear a plugged nozzle.
That makes alot of sense :) thank you so much it was driving me crazy
@@samsondcline Same here, it was killing us to figure out what this little thing was. we found this little tidbit of information on page 12 under nozzle cleaning in the Dewalt Instruction Manual. HA. who knew?
I used it as a paper clip to keep the manual open.. Lucky I didn't throw it out. Thanks for the info. Mine turns off whenever I release the trigger. Only got it today, any idea why?
awesome
Hey, Christy here from Atlanta, GA. Just bought one of these too. Haven’t used yet, because I had to search for a video that told me how to attach the hoses. None of the literature gave a descript enough direct on this, which (embarrassingly) almost had me in tears with frustration. So, THANK YOU. Dewalt was very presumptuous and rather lazy on those manuals, quick setup, user pamphlet. I mean, like that paper-clipish type lollipop metal piece you referenced. And my water hose attached itself perfectly to another male port (around the corner) from where it obviously goes. Lol
Anyways, the output by this tool does look quite impressive from your video. Can’t wait to tackle mine.
Unfortunately, it’s now raining so, I will have to wait yet another day before I get to tackle our very long, winding driveway.
Thanks so much for the video post. You completely saved me.
Okay, so, I did have the garden hose in the right spot. I was trying to set up my high pressure hose to that regulator spot. Think the rain stopped.
Night :)
Hey just bought one to start a company too, this video helped a lot!! Thanks!
Thanks for showing a detailed review on how to operate this machine. I was in the exact same position like you where I was stumped with where the engine oil goes and finally managed to figure it out. Thank you I found it very useful content!
Thank you for making the video. I am an old woman, borrowed my industrious son's power washer, and just needed to know how to hook up the hoses! Also, the demonstration on your drive was very helpful. Thanks!
Thank you; you were a life sent! Was having a hard time assembling, but you answer a lot of questions. We have the 3600 psi, but the set up was the same! Thank you!!
Awesome video just purchased the same one. Your video helped me at 8:00. Thought I was going crazy. Thanks
i bought this unit with the electric push start option, highly recommended.
Hi, that piece that you asked about is to clean out the holes on the tips
Great video man. Just got the 4000 psi version and have been very impressed
Me too but I can’t work the regulator. It says on the cap to push down and turn but it is down. I can pull the cover up but if I release it it falls back down. I don’t want to put channel locks on it because the black cap/cover is plastic. I’m not weak and am turn real hard but I can’t turn it counter clockwise at all. Am I doing something wrong? Help.
Pre-treat those oil spots on the concrete using TSP (Tetrasodium pyrophosphate) and let it dwell for a bit before you hit it with the surface cleaner to get out the stubbord stains. The pin is to unclog the pressure nozzle orifice when they get clogged up from unfiltered water.
I have got the same products but don’t have pressure do you have any ideas why ?
Choke is to the left and and it has pictures one the frame telling you how to start it. It says to hold down the lever for 30 seconds before you start.
Thank you please tell me about the motor is it a Honda eng or a DeWalt engine it really sounded sweet
Samson..I am a professional and still sometimes don't read directions...It can cost you....
I have the same pressure washer, myself it’s a good product and the Honda motors are really reliable. The little metal rod is for clearing debris out of the nozzles.
This was killing me figuring it out. Thanks for commenting :)
Oh ya! No worries. Glad to help bud.
Thanks man we weren’t sure if we were missing a bag and u showed us that it came with one 👍
Great video! Step by step approach for us newbies. Just bought one last night before HD closed. Mil discount was unexpected. Thanks and subscribed. Looking forward to more Dewalt product “unboxing and how to” videos. Cheers!
The thin wire is to declog the tips when they clog up. For use on the surface cleaner as well. I keep mine taped on the air filter housing so i never misplace it. Its a declogger
Just a suggestion.... Never run it without water connected. Will overheat the pump. Also, for the same reason, you shouldn't run the engine for more than 60 sec without water flowing from the tip. Check out the manual. These rules are outlined in there. Cheers.
Thank you for the great advice :)
thinking about getting one debating if I should get the Dewalt 3400 or Simpson 3400 any suggestions ?
There is oil on the dipstick because they test them at the plant before shipping them and then they empty them.
Nice video,let me know what model number please
What is the choke on/off used for?
I need one not sure what to buy
I own it and love it, put over 40 hours on it, no issues! I also bought a small hour/rpm meter to time oil changes ( maintenance), for the engine and the pump oil plus overall hours on the whole machine. Good video! I got the hour meter ( programmable) off of Amazon.
Sounds like a good idea, can you post the link for the one you got?
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Adrian Trejo - MUST READ THE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY!!!!
What ISN’T in the directions is the battery inside has a protective film over it you need to remove so the unit powers up once installed. You normally get a little tab poking out to tell you to pull it, this unit is hidden inside under the battery cover. I thought I had to start the machine and have the engine run to get power- DUH! Also, with this Machine, I change the oil at 40 hours, NOT 100 hrs like Honda suggests, that’s just too long and too much carbon in the oil rubbing on the internals for my liking. I built racing engines, so that experience carried over. I change the pump oil (15w-40 Karcher Synthetic- off Amazon) at 40 hours as well. With a $225 price tag on the exact pump on this machine, I’m not taking chances with old oil, just like the engine. With the gauge I use ( see link ),
It can be reset to 0 ( zero ) after I perform service. I change the spark plug at 80 hours.
So far no issues at 86.7 hours, and I don’t stay off the gun ( keep the water moving) long. When the thermal protection valve opens, pump is hot, and it sprays water, it really kills the pump oil viscosity Protection, hence, I change it at 40 hours. Depending on your usage, adjust accordingly. Good Luck! Ask any more ?’s if you need to.....
What gas does it use does it use 2cycles liqid
MARIBEL LIZARDO
It’s a four stroke engine not a 2 cycle. Four stokes are used for their power and low gas consumption. The engine is a Honda GX200, feel free to look it up! It’s used on so many power washing applications it’s pretty much become the industry standard. It uses 93 octane gasoline and four stroke 30w non-detergent oil in the engine, and special oil in the pump you can buy at Home Depot or off of Amazon. I hope this helps you. I change the oil in my machine weekly or every 35 hours to keep it in top condition!
You can tell that you really put some good effort into this review, very detailed and pleasant to watch. Thank you Sir. One question: Can you use one of those foam cannons to wash cars? will it attach to the front of the metal nozzle?
Thanks !!! Have the same one and was clueless... just starting my business
When you use soap and that soap tube, do you start the washer without hooking it up to a water source and just use the soap, or do you hook up the water source to the washer while the soap is being used?
Always hook up the water line to the pump first and purge the air out of the pump with the wand.
Not sure if you know . The DeWalt brand pressure washers and Simpson pressure washers are the same with the same components on the same production lines . Only difference is the paint . I own the 3600 psi which is probably the same . If yours came with a 1/4 inch hose you may want to get a 3/8 along with the proper fittings . Not sure why they sell the DeWault with 1/4 in hose and the same Simpson with 3/8 hoses and fittings . The 1/4 is harder on the pump motor from what I understand .
Hey did your exhaust push out smoke when it was new? Mines is and I saw a video saying that it was supposed to happen. Just wondering
It’s because they test them from the factory and also they leave a little in there for shipping. At some point yours tilted enough to allow oil to pass by and thus, causing oil to get into the head or piston. It’s no problem as long as once that burnt off it didn’t continue to smoke.
The pin is for cleaning your colored pressure washer nozzle used on the hand gun.
What are two oil needed for this, the engine oil and pump oil
Engine is 10-30
Looking to purchase this pressure washer, I enjoyed your no nonsense approach to given your review on the product. I was equally impress on how the DeWalt 3400 psi pressure washer removed your oil and paint stains from the driveway. I know it's been a few years since you've posted this video, how has the pressure washer held up?
I hope you are have many years of enjoyment with your power washer I know I have and I have the Ridgid 3000 And don’t forget to winterize it when you finish if you do it will look after you when you need to do a job
Thanks for watching and commenting. Would love your support with my other videos. My channel is all about how to make extra money or save money.
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I have the 3300 and it’s Fantastic! With a 15” surround washer (bought separately)
Amazing Quality! Had oil in the engine as well but I’m guessing it was a small amount for ppl that jump the gun and start it up without reading the instructions first. Everything was self explanatory and easy to use. Love the purchase. HD for $419.00 with a $30.00 off coupon 👍
P.S
Only “negative comment “ that I have is that the gas tank is small and if you have a big project expect to fill up multiple times. Other than that...It’s Perfect for the price and power
Kind of funny seeing you put together pressure washer and using the pressure washer when you really don’t know much about them at all. You’re funny guy.
What is the height of it without handle ? From bottom of the wheels to the top of the tank ?(if that is the highest ponint)
I’m limited with space , wanna see if it will fit . Thank you
From the engine it only stands a few feet. Sorry dont have a tape measure handy. Did you end up buying one?
From the ground ( properly inflated tires) to the top of the gas tank lid ( highest point ) is 20.5”. With the handle removed ( at the joint where they connect) it stands 12”. The 2 piece handle is not really bent to perfection where you can remove it every day. Although it has bolts with a hand tightening but ( plastic cap ) to appear as a quick assembly, on mine, the tubes ( handles ) are not bent squarely ( proper line up ) to facilitate taking it apart and assembling it over and over again. I had to bend and re-flare my tubing just to assemble it the first time. After that disaster of an ordeal, I wasn’t about to tear it apart again. I haul mine in the trunk of an Accord with out issues.
I just purchased the same model but 3600psi, when I first started it the pressure washer started smoking a little, is that normal?
It is normal, it is from the oil they put in it from the factory for testing and also to keep things lubricated. I imagine it wasn’t kept up right the hole time and some slipped past. Causing it to burn off in the cylinder or head. Not a problem, unless it continues to smoke!
I jump to RUclips when I get to the oil part
Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻
man when you lifted the washer out of the truck the small amount of oil that was in the pump reached the stick and went back into the motor when you leveled it. the small amount of oil was just to keep gears lubricated until purchase.
:) yeah i felt a little silly about that lol. That makes sense about the bit of oil to keep gears lubbed. Thanks for your comment and support. My other video about all about how to make extra money, save money or budget properly. The information i offer can change your entire financial life. See you there
What you put some oil on that small black cap that saids oil?
I feel your frustration - and laughed out loud - at your dipstick comment. That thing is so sensitive to the tiniest fraction of a degree off centre it's ridiculous. I've had difficult lids to screw back on before but that thing felt like being tied to an anthill and having your ears smeared with strawberry jam!
did you found out what pin was?
Sound like it cleans the bits lol. Ive been using it to switch my memory cards from gopro to my phone for editing lol. Check out my other videos
The wire piece is used to clean out the nozzle openings
If you have a beard and you struggle putting together a pressure washer, you need to shave
So True!!!!
can I ask about your experience with the surface cleaner (the circle thing)? I heard that it stops spinning after a while. If you could please give me some feedback on it. Did you do houses? Did it ever stop spinning? Thanks!
I purchased the 4000 pSI but i noticed that the black plug is missing. Would i be able to use it while it is having the red plug on it or ?
You need the black plug because it’s vented. The red plug is for shipping.
Me too but I can’t work the regulator. It says on the cap to push down and turn but it is down. I can pull the cover up but if I release it it falls back down. I don’t want to put channel locks on it because the black cap/cover is plastic. I’m not weak and am turn real hard but I can’t turn it counter clockwise at all. Am I doing something wrong? Help.
How do you get the soap to work
That metal thing is to clean the nozzles if they get clogged up
Thanks for cleaning this beautiful driveway! 😆💋
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@@samsondcline :)
The pin cleans out your tips
It's a pin for your spray nozzles to clean it out
hey now that you turned the unloader knob you should go get a pressure gauge from northern tool and reset the pressure to factory setting and never adjusted loader the engine speed not the unloader
You could try pre-soaking stains like that with a cleaner/degreaser. Purple power works well, it is readily available, and it is pretty affordable.
Thanks for the advice :)
Samson since you video was posted back in April how is the pressure washer working? Any glitches?
Thanks for commenting :) ive used this puppy ALOT and have had zero issues with it. Its fantastic
Have you used the little clear hose that is for soap I some how can't get it to work? Any help
U need to use the black tip. Its only for soap and theres very low pressure with the black soap tip aa well
@@noecalderon214 thank you so much!!!!
For cleaning those nozzles, that was in the bag with it.
I understand that most guys don't read all the instructions BUT--if you are going to make an instructional video you might actually read the instructions. By the way--the DeWalt instructions aren't all that good. And, for some reason they sent a 473 ml bottle of engine oil for an engine with 600 ml capacity.
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They don’t ship bone dry. They add a little to keep things slightly lubricated. They remaining oil to fill up completely is what’s in the bag for you.
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Man I have been reading tons of reviews and it is troubling some of the issues that have been arising with this unit, not really the Honda engine which is a plus but the pump system and getting it started. I really on the fence about purchasing this unit and it does have a hefty price tag.
Just picked on up hoping to do some jobs with it video very helpfull
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@@samsondcline having a hard time advertising any suggestions? I get jobs here and there but really trying to boost it, and did u go as far as getting a llc or is it just side work for you?
-Had no idea what the clear plastic tube was for or where it connects. Thanks for showing where it connects and what it's for (soap dispensing). There's absolutely NOTHING in the manual about it. Also had to guess that the black plug opposite the oil dip stick is the oil drain plug. Who the heck is in charge of DeWalt's manuals --- Homer Simpson?
I just picked this up last week on clearance at Home Depot (discontinued model) for $549.00 excited to use it next week. They had 3 of them at every HD by me. A worker told me they might mark it down again as low as 75% off (originally $629.99)
you are not supposed to start the machine without having water going through it aren't you ?
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FYI I have one when the time comes to change spark plug remove muffler before the new one goes in. Or you will be looking for a heli coil insert!
The small metal piece is possibly a tip cleaner 👍🏼
To clean nozzles
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From the looks of your bed, I'm assuming that you are a painter lol... that metal thing is used to unclog the tips.
Where do you store that thing?
My current washer is vertical and stores the wands in the vertical.
I am thinking of buying the Stanley version of this but that long ass handle makes it quite obtrusive.
Can you reverse the handle?
READ the MANUAL. That's the first thing one must do. You NEED to know how it should be used.
I like to wash things.
Excellent job making a 5 minute video into 16 minutes. Bravo 👏
That is not a primer! It is the fuel on/off valve.
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Same setup goin for like $300...
Are you going to post a video of a full driveway? And how much money you made?
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Looks like a simpson power washer with a few upgrades.
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I think dewalt brought it off them
Great another review from someone who don’t know anything about pressure washers.
Like you were born knowing how to use one!
@@luisfastasfuckboi I get that. And your right. But At least know a little bit about a tool and how it works before you do a review video about it. This guy don’t even know basic terms or how it’s suppose to function.
Ummm, yeah, amount of oil matters! Follow the instructions; too much oil can damage the engine
this one how mach
Thanks for sharing your experience. I have an electric, which is inadequate as it takes all day to do what this can do in an hour. But I can’t stand all this. I suppose if you already have a gas lawn mower, and are comfortable around old car and motorcycle engines etc., it’s no problem. I still have this model as my first choice if I take the plunge in 2021. But man, I don’t even want to have a gas can sitting around let alone a big engine thing.
Good job
Dam. Nice audio
I just bought a used one for $60, put a spark plug in and sprayed some cleaner in the carb, it fired up, so I think it just needs a carb.
But the years have definitely made it an ugly s.o.b. Ugly.
The surface cleaner is the crapiest ever build is not commercial keep that in mind mine broke the middle seals after a second home
Maybe before you do a video you’re read the instructions so people watching your video can understand it is right
NOOOOOOO! You started it without the water on!? That is not the way of the pressure-cleaner Jedi. You must feel the water FLOW through the machine - water is the way! FIRST attach the water before starting engine. THEN when shutting down, turn engine off and turn WATER OFF LAST. Water must FLOOOOOOW - if you stop spraying for 2 minutes - turn off the engine. Water is the FIRST and LAST and FLOW. This is the way!
Painful to watch. If you take the time to read the instructions BEFORE you attempt to start recording, the end result will speak volumes! I rarely dislike a video; yours deserve(d/s) 2 thumbs down.
Samson seems like a nice guy. You on
the other hand not so much.. maybe work on that, please?
Sounds absolutely like you know not what the hell are you doing you put the whole bag and hurry can burn the Rings up I used too much oil thank goodness I'm not listening to you
Price in Indian money
Looks like my Simpson
Simpson makes it for rebranding.
Sorry, but you make yourself sound silly by "not reading the instructions ", and then repeatedly saying you have no idea... read the instructions on your next project sir.