The only thing is not every one is washing their vehicles on pavement. Some people are on dirt drives ways rock sand etc. the only one that would work would be the RYOBI because of the wheels.
So here's my takeaway: the Ryobi has better pressure and built for MOST cars. What should be bought in addition is that 36 inch lance and the swivel with wheel so that way you're not having to get low to the ground with just your wand attached.
You guys are the absolute best thank you I do have the Ryobi piece I didn't use it yet and I'm looking forward to trying it guys are the best thank you
Any plans to add these to the store, or should I just order from MTM? Rob needs to go back to school on pressure and flow though. The pressure is dependent on the orifice size and the pressure drop through the hose and fittings in the system. Whether you have 1 nozzle or 4, the pressure is the same for a given orifice size. The pressure does not divide...the flow divides.
I had hoped to see a comparison of the undercarriage washers spraying a section of frame that had a lot of grime at various distances from the spray and at least a couple of different pressure, along with a flow measurement. A 90° and a 60° spray angle, (or whatever angle), would have been a plus. The rotary spray washers would also be interesting to compare. The rotary action produced by the 2 spray nozzles really enhance cleaning pavement over stationary nozzles; maybe they could do the same for the under body. $300+ for that SS/ nylon washer?
I’d definitely try this set out! Last summer bought ryobi one liked the fact of bigger wheels because I have a truck but EVEN with a 3300 psi gas PW REAL CRAPPY PRESSURE, barely any pressure hit my truck undercarriage! Like this MTM one set up but definitely would need stronger tips!
Just an idea, what about quick disconnects for the nozzles? Easy to swap for types of car. For example cleaning a 4x4 and a sports car. Just they typical while, yellow and green ones
The nozzles on the MTM are too far apart, and on lower vehicles like the Vette, it looks like it might leave clean stripes on the undercarriage. The killer setup would appear to be the Ryobi with smaller wheels, the MTM third wheel and flexible wands, or the MTM with a closer spacing and a three nozzle spray bar.
Mitchell W exactly! I don’t know if there removable, but what’s on there now are toddler scooter wheels. In this world you can make anything work!! I think the ryobi is the way to go unless you have the money to just throw away then go for the MTM setup that will cost $400. $40 or $400🤔 lol
Mitchell W you can also buy wand extenders and swivels on amazon for cheap. It’s like I said your rinsing the under carriage no need to spend over $100 to do the same thing. 3 nozzles are better than 4 for most people that have cheaper pressure washers. 4 nozzles might not give you the pressure you need.
Matt, could you just use the wand with your OG set-up to connect to the MTM undercarriage sprayer? Obviously, be shorter but would still accomplish the task and save $$$ having multiple wands.
A great design to be sure and if you're doing it for a living, or money is no object, it would be worth it. Otherwise, you spend $60 on Amazon for the Ryobi or countless others and make it work or even make your own like some on ebay have done. $250 is just hard to justify to me. Maybe MTM can make a smaller version with 3 sprayers and shrink the price. A good, better, best approach?
Thats what i thought when i saw the MTM, Matt also wants higher pressure so smaller nozzles :P. The MTM is the best most versatile option for sure. I think we can use this for sure :)
Funny how when he uses the Ryobi all of a sudden his brain stops working, other explanation says he just wants to make it seem difficult to use. $40 Ryobi or Amazon Chinese copy vs Adams / MTM at least $150, no brainer unless you like to pee money away.
but amazon sells many with 4/5 tips that can handle 4500 psi for 25-59.99 from 1 foot to 3 feet with the attachment with wheels 2in tall to 5 in tall for lowered cars to big trucks basicly I know u need to make money but your 5 time more expensive.
Bought the Cryobi years ago, havnt used it yet, hope I dont regret it. I do plan on going to a machine shop to have them make me smaller wheels. When is the old man mobile going into the intro?
Can’t you just buy rollerblade wheels? The ones that are on there look like scooter wheels! I have never looked at the ryobi in person, but there should be a way to be able to take them off??? Now I’m curious!
Matt I might seriously have to get hold of him from MTM, we have several I think six industrial pressure washers at the winery we use them to clean everything from concrete to our giant tanks that hold wine and we’re looking for something that has good durability and isn’t 💩
Scott Grande if you’re detailing to this level yeah you can do this hot water pressure washers kick ass water comes out at +150f and gets everything off
@@MidShipCivic You do in the Northeast because the salt and slush destroy vehicles here in no time. That's the market for these, not detailers detailing exotics/show cars that are never driven in the salt and snow.
If the car is too low, drive it up on some 2x4 pieces of wood or bricks. That should allow enough clearance
Nice tip. God bless
About time someone did a video on under carriage pressure washing. Great 👍🏼
I bought the Roybi bc of the larger wheels. I have a Jeep. It works great.
The only thing is not every one is washing their vehicles on pavement. Some people are on dirt drives ways rock sand etc. the only one that would work would be the RYOBI because of the wheels.
this is amazing, I cannot wait to get my hands on one of these, so happy i held off on the adams!! this winter in CO won’t stress me out as much!
So here's my takeaway: the Ryobi has better pressure and built for MOST cars. What should be bought in addition is that 36 inch lance and the swivel with wheel so that way you're not having to get low to the ground with just your wand attached.
It also can be used as a broom vs just dedicated to a vehicle.
You guys are the absolute best thank you I do have the Ryobi piece I didn't use it yet and I'm looking forward to trying it guys are the best thank you
Thanks for having us! Great to meet everyone!
Under carriage lance usage depends on the vehicle in question. Nice video and thanks for putting up.
MTM is just a few miles down the road from me. Used to work a couple buildings over, never knew what they did until I joined the OG community.
Any plans to add these to the store, or should I just order from MTM? Rob needs to go back to school on pressure and flow though. The pressure is dependent on the orifice size and the pressure drop through the hose and fittings in the system. Whether you have 1 nozzle or 4, the pressure is the same for a given orifice size. The pressure does not divide...the flow divides.
I had hoped to see a comparison of the undercarriage washers spraying a section of frame that had a lot of grime at various distances from the spray and at least a couple of different pressure, along with a flow measurement. A 90° and a 60° spray angle, (or whatever angle), would have been a plus.
The rotary spray washers would also be interesting to compare. The rotary action produced by the 2 spray nozzles really enhance cleaning pavement over stationary nozzles; maybe they could do the same for the under body.
$300+ for that SS/ nylon washer?
I’d definitely try this set out! Last summer bought ryobi one liked the fact of bigger wheels because I have a truck but EVEN with a 3300 psi gas PW REAL CRAPPY PRESSURE, barely any pressure hit my truck undercarriage! Like this MTM one set up but definitely would need stronger tips!
I’ve made my own undercarriage washer. Used an old patio cleaner and wheels from a skateboard.
Just an idea, what about quick disconnects for the nozzles? Easy to swap for types of car. For example cleaning a 4x4 and a sports car. Just they typical while, yellow and green ones
The nozzles on the MTM are too far apart, and on lower vehicles like the Vette, it looks like it might leave clean stripes on the undercarriage. The killer setup would appear to be the Ryobi with smaller wheels, the MTM third wheel and flexible wands, or the MTM with a closer spacing and a three nozzle spray bar.
DPW 247 because someone is gonna get under the car after weeks of driving and bitch about how dirty it is.
what about swapping smaller roller blade wheels on the ryobi?
This guy gets it.
Mitchell W exactly! I don’t know if there removable, but what’s on there now are toddler scooter wheels. In this world you can make anything work!! I think the ryobi is the way to go unless you have the money to just throw away then go for the MTM setup that will cost $400. $40 or $400🤔 lol
Mitchell W you can also buy wand extenders and swivels on amazon for cheap. It’s like I said your rinsing the under carriage no need to spend over $100 to do the same thing. 3 nozzles are better than 4 for most people that have cheaper pressure washers. 4 nozzles might not give you the pressure you need.
What about the Ryobi with two lances and the swivel piece?
Living in New England I’m investing in one of these!
Better yet, take a round surface cleaner turn it upside down, mount casters on the sides and go to town.
yes. EVEAGE 2-in-1 pressure washer attachment achieve that.
Matt, could you just use the wand with your OG set-up to connect to the MTM undercarriage sprayer? Obviously, be shorter but would still accomplish the task and save $$$ having multiple wands.
Yes, you can.
Nice video !. I have a 1800 psi pressure washer, question is would work ?. Thanks
I have been looking to pick up a uc wash head for a few weeks. I usually just use a lawn sprinkler.
Exce4 for the Ryobi, tnese are all way over-priced. Ill find snaller wheels for the Ryobi or make one of the other ones out of PVC.
Oh boy - some kind of rubber protection/coating is probably needed on the pole that is connected to your gun, almost cringed at 12:42
I just realized based on this video that I live about 5 mins from Veloci headquarters. I didn't think there was anything up here in Minnesota.
Stop by anytime, you can pick up your orders instead of paying for shipping!
A great design to be sure and if you're doing it for a living, or money is no object, it would be worth it. Otherwise, you spend $60 on Amazon for the Ryobi or countless others and make it work or even make your own like some on ebay have done. $250 is just hard to justify to me. Maybe MTM can make a smaller version with 3 sprayers and shrink the price. A good, better, best approach?
Could you put 4" wheels on the lower sprayer with the pivot if you wanted to?
Very good and how much it's can I get 1
Is there anyway to get this tool with a foaming option? I would like to be able to spray product to neutralize salt.
Where do I buy one? Living in the country I get mud on everything
Thats what i thought when i saw the MTM, Matt also wants higher pressure so smaller nozzles :P. The MTM is the best most versatile option for sure. I think we can use this for sure :)
I have this setup from Adams, super sick.recommend it
Funny how when he uses the Ryobi all of a sudden his brain stops working, other explanation says he just wants to make it seem difficult to use. $40 Ryobi or Amazon Chinese copy vs Adams / MTM at least $150, no brainer unless you like to pee money away.
but amazon sells many with 4/5 tips that can handle 4500 psi for 25-59.99 from 1 foot to 3 feet with the attachment with wheels 2in tall to 5 in tall for lowered cars to big trucks basicly I know u need to make money but your 5 time more expensive.
10:17 best voice crack ever
Hello brother please send me a link to your store thank you
No more supply of the undercarriage washer? Link no longer works
I don't think they import it any longer.
Matt, "When I first saw this, I thought what is this janky thing." - my thoughts exactly.
Bought the Cryobi years ago, havnt used it yet, hope I dont regret it. I do plan on going to a machine shop to have them make me smaller wheels. When is the old man mobile going into the intro?
Can’t you just buy rollerblade wheels? The ones that are on there look like scooter wheels! I have never looked at the ryobi in person, but there should be a way to be able to take them off??? Now I’m curious!
When do we get to see the PF22.2?
Larger tires option for lifted vehicles + quick tire changes for the vette and lower vehicles. 😂
Great Video Matt
What size wheel and tire setup you running on your Raptor?
18x8 315/70
Great review!
Matt I might seriously have to get hold of him from MTM, we have several I think six industrial pressure washers at the winery we use them to clean everything from concrete to our giant tanks that hold wine and we’re looking for something that has good durability and isn’t 💩
Matt, put rotating pencil tip nozzles on it!
I think.........
I'm obsessed
So this addresses the application of water. What's the solution for getting soap/cleaner under there?
Ryobi all the way
People with corvette's don't clean them underneath .... they have them cleaned.
My car has a bunch of shielding underneath haha.
"Make a foam cannon one."
Chase Tiemeyer or if you have a soap dispenser on your pressure washer this is the only time it will become useful, besides that it’s useless!
7:44 😲 🤮🤯😱😡🤬👿
anything other then the product this guy is selling is no good the RYOBI IS BETTER THEN WHAT YOUR SELLING U CAN BUY 3 FOR THE PRICE OF YOURS
Rather put my car on a 4 post and use a hot pressure washer...
Because everyone can do that
Not practical in places like the New England states where you'd be doing that every day in the winter months.
Scott Grande if you’re detailing to this level yeah you can do this hot water pressure washers kick ass water comes out at +150f and gets everything off
BigOldDog once again if if you’re detailing something to this level you don’t do this everyday.
@@MidShipCivic You do in the Northeast because the salt and slush destroy vehicles here in no time. That's the market for these, not detailers detailing exotics/show cars that are never driven in the salt and snow.