Just bought the latest version of this which comes with rapid charger and 2 6ah batteries. I have the mower so now have 4 - 6ah batts and 2 rapid chargers. I have 3 story colonial and needed all 4 batts as it has been years since I had pressure washed house and 2 sides were really bad. Did a great job and totally satisfied. If I use yearly should be able to do whole house with 2 batts. I had basement water proofed about 5 years ago. Plan on using this to deep clean floor before painting this fall with it.
Have now used this to clean house siding and it performed well ruclips.net/user/postUgkx43QMbQqu67IZadu9ou8Sg1BdrunMRNqX I also bought some wand extensions which enabled higher washing without needing a ladder. I recommend both. This unit arrived quickly, was easy to assemble (only had to attach the handle), and arrived in perfect condition. The only very slight downgrade from a perfect score is the design has a low handle and requires pulling from the side. My old washer was an upright model, while this one is more horizontal. Other than that, it's perfect for my needs. It has a great deal of pressure and more easily cleaned the house siding, porch rails and concrete than did my older model. The engine is a bit louder, as well, but the total time to clean was reduced by the more powerful spray. Did I mention it starts on the first or second pull every time?!! I am definitely happy with this model.
This is the type of tool that absolutely should be hybrid!!! Super short run time, definitely needs to be able to accept and come with bigger batteries. Not a fan of the 1500psi either. I'll wait on future versions that have all these features and hopefully run at 3000psi. And please can we use quick connect fittings on every pressure washer.
3000 psi from an electric pressure washer is probably asking for a bit much. But hybrid power is a must. 3000 psi if it was hybrid gas and battery. 1500 psi if it was hybrid battery and 120v. If runtime is already an issue at 1500, it would be even shorter at twice the PSI. This really should have had a 120v plug, they're selling this tool short of its potential so that it doesn't exactly overlap other things in their tool arsenal. Its better to sell you 2 or 3 of them than 1. (Battery, electric, gas)
There dint do hybrid for cost, mosfets are rated to 63v and 40 or so amps so can not be used to invert mains supply in an easy fashion world wide fwts needs tk be swapped adding cost and software complexity so until one manufacturer us desperate and does it to make the rest look bad no one does it at all, economy not strong so dont expect to see it anytine soon my guess.
I think ryobi heard the complaints they just released a whisper version that comes with 6.0 ah batteries instead of 5.0 ah so run time should be longer and comes with a rapid charger cutting charge time down to 2 hours 1 hour each battery and biggest thing these extras they didn’t add to the price it’s still $499
I love you finally made a review on this. I've use this for my mobile detailing business and this is definitely stronger than the sun joe bucket. Pros: strong and can be use anywhere. Con: Bag is really awkward at times LOL and the battery lifespan. Luckily i own 2 sets so i don't really have an issue. Your next review should be the green works 60v greenwork pressure washer 1.5 psi that can suck out of a bucket like the worx
It should come with a large water tank on wheels that is about the same size as the pressure washer. That bladder type looks like it wouldn't last very long, especially if the connection is on the bottom of the bag.
nice power but the size and price. spend a bit more, I could buy a battery station with AC outlet that can drive a small, cheap AC powered pressure washer. not only I get the huge portable power, I also get way more run time.
@@Kitearmy Does this mean that the ryobi pressure washer can do it because it is built into it or do you have to buy some container/dispenser for it before you can add soap?
Good review Andrew! I use it every week but with upgrated accesories. It's the quietest pressure washer in the market, that's another pro 😉. Also now it would be interesting to buy it in conjuction with the new 40v 1500W power inverter. Quick charger is mandatory (5Ah takes 1h)
I have the whisper series hp model that accepts 6ah hp batteries I can do 2 cars with 1/2 a charge on a 40 volt go battery and fast charger that charges those batteries in 1 hour
You can't use the 7.5-Ah batteries with the power washer because they won't fit. Same goes for the 6-Ah HP battery (OP40602). The highest capacity you can use are the standard 6-Ah batteries (OP40601 or OP40604).
I recently got the newer whisper series($599) and liked it, I'm only using for washing my cars on weekend. I'm also waiting for my active 2.0 pressure washer order. I'm not sure I should keep this Ryobi or return it. I'ts a good deal for $599 with batteries and charger but I'm not a power tool guy so I'm not going to use or need any other ryobi 40v series tools.
Impressive video and demo..thank You..I almost bought a gas one yesterday but store didn't have stock then I see this..hmm no Brainer ...I'm getting this me think..
Great video , i woulkd definately change that 15 ° to the 40 ° degree white quick release nozzle when doing cars or rinsing large / large sensitive areas ( Car , Garden furniture , windows etc
Maybe if it was cheaper, had a longer run time, and shorter charge time. Does Ryobi have more powerful batteries that are compatible to increase run time?
@@Kitearmy I have 6 40 volt batteries and a rapid charger but your video helped me a lot to not buy it unless it goes on sale got the 40 volt generator it’s pretty good
@@Kitearmy I’ll use 120 volt electric pressure washer and if ac power is a issue my 40 volt generator would handle my task for turning on pressure washer as long as it doesn’t exceed 15amps great video review on it take care can’t wait for more videos
@@DanielGomez-cf6vk great idea with the generator. The only issue I have with the trivia is that unlike the worx battery pressure washer can draw from any water source.
My huge con for me is that it won't accept a 6ah 40v battery. I bought the lawn mower, and it came with 2. Battery size is 2x as large as the 5ah battery
@@Kitearmy I wrote that before you did the cons. I think the hose that draws it from the bucket/pool IS a better idea. I have worn out 2 Karcher (sic?) pressure washers in the last 5 years and I have been getting by on a hose end pseudo-pressure washer until a good battery solution (Ego?) arrives. The battery life of the Ego tools is phenomenal. I just used the limb trimmer and got a pickup bed full of tree trimmings. The battery went down 1 bar during the process.
These are the kinds of things that are worth stripping away Bolivia's fresh water: battery powered pressure washers. This is literally as good as it gets isn't it?
They attacked worx.... lol I don’t trust the bag though, I’ll stick with the bucket. Maybe worx will take some cues and get us the 1500psi we all want from them
The best feature of this was the cardboard box it came in. Transported home great. This is the worst ryobi unit I've ever had the pain of operating. Approximately 15 minutes of use from a single 36v 5AH battery (new) then when it dies the battery is so hot you need to let it cool down before charging. 4 hours later with the charger that comes in this horrible kit and still not charged. Do another 12 minutes work with it. Luckily (or unlucky depending on how you look at it) I already owned a 36v 6AH output charger that charged in roughly and hour leading me to continue trying to make this tool work. This is what led to my second mistake regarding this abortion. I came up with this great idea thinking about buying 5 new batteries from them just to say thankyou for my new haemmorrhoids i found from lifting my wallet so much. So back to bunnings again to buy 5x 5AH batteries to find there was none in stock and special order only, same with the 4AH and they only had a 3AH. Chuckled to myself and thought I'd rather slam my **** In a car door and set out looking for a tool with another battery and spent another $350 on this on the spot great idea. As you can guess I started inviting everyone I spoke to to a ryobi bonfire I was having on the weekend and everyone was invited to burn their 36V ryobi rubbish in it too, including the staff at bunnings (they couldn'tstop laughing). Next day I spent roughly $800 on a new ryobi pressure cleaner (I love being treated like trash in the bedroom by ryobi apparently) but this time 4 stroke and at least I got my job done in 6 hours instead of a month and half later. I'd love to thank ryobi for my newly developed brain cancer and I look forward to doing this again with you soon.
To hold a pressure washer 12" away from the surface is a waste of time. The pressure is highest at 2-3 inches. You can compare it to light intensity. Light is 1/4 the intensity at double the density, the same is true with these machines.
Sounded and looked great until you got to the price and the charge time and use time which is ridiculous. Why would anyone buy it! Great review as usual but I missed your humor in this one which is always a plus. lol!!!
Hmm, let's see you're still tethered to garden hose. 99.99% of homes have outdoor ac outlet. But why? If it comes with 1000 gallon onboard water tank and I'll buy it.
What ryobi should have done is made it hybrid. So there is no need for a second pressure washer. That's quite a big motor inside. If 2 batteries last 15m @ 40v/5A x2 400w/h. motor is around1600w
Just bought the latest version of this which comes with rapid charger and 2 6ah batteries. I have the mower so now have 4 - 6ah batts and 2 rapid chargers. I have 3 story colonial and needed all 4 batts as it has been years since I had pressure washed house and 2 sides were really bad. Did a great job and totally satisfied. If I use yearly should be able to do whole house with 2 batts. I had basement water proofed about 5 years ago. Plan on using this to deep clean floor before painting this fall with it.
Great comment - glad it worked for you
Thanks for the comment! I was wondering how long it will last on current package (Washer, 2 6 ah 40v batteries, and rapid charger).
Have now used this to clean house siding and it performed well ruclips.net/user/postUgkx43QMbQqu67IZadu9ou8Sg1BdrunMRNqX I also bought some wand extensions which enabled higher washing without needing a ladder. I recommend both. This unit arrived quickly, was easy to assemble (only had to attach the handle), and arrived in perfect condition. The only very slight downgrade from a perfect score is the design has a low handle and requires pulling from the side. My old washer was an upright model, while this one is more horizontal. Other than that, it's perfect for my needs. It has a great deal of pressure and more easily cleaned the house siding, porch rails and concrete than did my older model. The engine is a bit louder, as well, but the total time to clean was reduced by the more powerful spray. Did I mention it starts on the first or second pull every time?!! I am definitely happy with this model.
This is the type of tool that absolutely should be hybrid!!! Super short run time, definitely needs to be able to accept and come with bigger batteries. Not a fan of the 1500psi either. I'll wait on future versions that have all these features and hopefully run at 3000psi. And please can we use quick connect fittings on every pressure washer.
that would be a perfect upgrade
3000 psi from an electric pressure washer is probably asking for a bit much. But hybrid power is a must. 3000 psi if it was hybrid gas and battery. 1500 psi if it was hybrid battery and 120v. If runtime is already an issue at 1500, it would be even shorter at twice the PSI. This really should have had a 120v plug, they're selling this tool short of its potential so that it doesn't exactly overlap other things in their tool arsenal. Its better to sell you 2 or 3 of them than 1. (Battery, electric, gas)
There dint do hybrid for cost, mosfets are rated to 63v and 40 or so amps so can not be used to invert mains supply in an easy fashion world wide fwts needs tk be swapped adding cost and software complexity so until one manufacturer us desperate and does it to make the rest look bad no one does it at all, economy not strong so dont expect to see it anytine soon my guess.
Ryobi should make a hard tank since they are into stackable tool carts. I can see this being useful for the service sector for small jobs.
That would be a nice upgrade
I think ryobi heard the complaints they just released a whisper version that comes with 6.0 ah batteries instead of 5.0 ah so run time should be longer and comes with a rapid charger cutting charge time down to 2 hours 1 hour each battery and biggest thing these extras they didn’t add to the price it’s still $499
Well done review. The demo and instructions were short, clear and balanced just right...😲🤔
Not to mention your camera work was spot on!
👌😃😙😎🇺🇲
Thanks for that!
I love you finally made a review on this. I've use this for my mobile detailing business and this is definitely stronger than the sun joe bucket. Pros: strong and can be use anywhere. Con: Bag is really awkward at times LOL and the battery lifespan. Luckily i own 2 sets so i don't really have an issue. Your next review should be the green works 60v greenwork pressure washer 1.5 psi that can suck out of a bucket like the worx
Got it on my to do list
Great Video - Ryobi 40v 1500 psi Battery Pressure Washer - not united kingdom ?
Thanks mate
It should come with a large water tank on wheels that is about the same size as the pressure washer. That bladder type looks like it wouldn't last very long, especially if the connection is on the bottom of the bag.
Ego needs a 2000psi model like this I don't care if it uses 8x batteries.
Won't need to with the 10Ah battery
You mean FLEX.
@@saulgoodman2018 Flex is weak sauce compared to Ego💪
Can you use a 5 gallon bucket 🪣 water system on this unit. I heard the bag isn’t strong.
I wish ego would come out with one of these! I would buy one.
I would buy 2 :)
I’ve been saying this for awhile!!! Come on ego!!! Can’t let ryobi one up you!!!
@@beezer5623 I'm glad they waited for Ryobi to do it first - I feel that Ryobi has been busy ripping EGO off, maybe this will be EGO's turn...
@@Kitearmy totally, good opportunity for them to see what they released and improve upon it.
@@beezer5623 That seems to be the name of the game
Can you use something else other then the bag?
nice power but the size and price. spend a bit more, I could buy a battery station with AC outlet that can drive a small, cheap AC powered pressure washer. not only I get the huge portable power, I also get way more run time.
I wonder if the new 12 amp batteries fit in this unit
Good review! I wonder what product you use/add to the ryobi pressure washer when washing the car with foam?
chemical bros
@@Kitearmy Does this mean that the ryobi pressure washer can do it because it is built into it or do you have to buy some container/dispenser for it before you can add soap?
Good review Andrew! I use it every week but with upgrated accesories. It's the quietest pressure washer in the market, that's another pro 😉. Also now it would be interesting to buy it in conjuction with the new 40v 1500W power inverter. Quick charger is mandatory (5Ah takes 1h)
Thanks mate. I think I would have liked it more if they included the quick charger.
I’m trying to find one online..can I get a purchase link ?
do you have a link where i can buy this pressure washer im in africa
I have the whisper series hp model that accepts 6ah hp batteries I can do 2 cars with 1/2 a charge on a 40 volt go battery and fast charger that charges those batteries in 1 hour
I had this in my plans to buy, but price wise for the run time n charge are just not there for me
I feel ya
I have a question is the water tank bag reusable like i can plug it in a hose and refill the water to use again ?
yes
i know batteries arent cheap, but would love to see what a dual 7.5 runtime would be, and im sure you could rig a 5 gal or bigger bucket to the system
yeah - i wish this unit had an outlet on it
You can't use the 7.5-Ah batteries with the power washer because they won't fit. Same goes for the 6-Ah HP battery (OP40602). The highest capacity you can use are the standard 6-Ah batteries (OP40601 or OP40604).
@@Ronofthedead07 ty guess ill stick with my plug in
I recently got the newer whisper series($599) and liked it, I'm only using for washing my cars on weekend. I'm also waiting for my active 2.0 pressure washer order. I'm not sure I should keep this Ryobi or return it. I'ts a good deal for $599 with batteries and charger but I'm not a power tool guy so I'm not going to use or need any other ryobi 40v series tools.
Yeah - no other real battery options
@@Kitearmy What about Makita, Sunjoe, and Greenworks?
Impressive video and demo..thank You..I almost bought a gas one yesterday but store didn't have stock then I see this..hmm no Brainer ...I'm getting this me think..
thanks mate
Awesome! Love your channel bud!
thanks mate - make sure you sub
It's not so bad if you have the ryobi 40v rapid charger where you can charge a 6ah battery in only an hour.
I just want to buy the tool only where can I buy just the tool
Great review! I’m definitely getting one now.
Sure thing - glad you liked it
Greenworks recently released their 3000psi 2 gpm electric pressure washer. Maybe give that a gander.
On it's way
So if you can't draw from a bucket then the water bladder is gravity fed? So the bag has to always be higher then the washer.
Right - you always need pressure - this is not so good
Can I get a purchase link for this pressure washer in the US ?
Where can I find this washing machine to buy? I looked on Amazon and couldn't find it. Thanks.
Home Depot
I'm waiting when EGO will invent full 150 bar electric batery power washer :S
me too - I keep on asking for it
Great video , i woulkd definately change that 15 ° to the 40 ° degree white quick release nozzle when doing cars or rinsing large / large sensitive areas ( Car , Garden furniture , windows etc
Yeah - the 15' could do some real damage
@@Kitearmy thank you kite army... does the motor turn off when you release the handle ? or does the pressure washer idle ? ( not good )
@@fensterputzernuernberg turns off
Does the fan continue to run after you power it off?
For a few seconds
It's now $629 at Home Depot and it comes with two 6ah batteries and a siphon hose attachment
Wow - $629 - yikes
I love this guy!!!
That's very nice for you to say
Can I use wax on the soap dispenser?
I would think so
Finally just got mine
Cool
Thanks for the video!
Can you review some washers that can be bought on amazon locations in europe so your viewers overseas can buy them two :)
Sure thing!
Maybe if it was cheaper, had a longer run time, and shorter charge time. Does Ryobi have more powerful batteries that are compatible to increase run time?
I agree - cheaper, longer, shorter :)
Ryobi has a fast charger that would drop the time down to about an 1.5 hour charging for $99
@@Slaize That would help
I have the 40 volt line I’m undecided if I want this $500 dollars is a lot and how’s runtime with 2 6ah 40 volt batteries?
Just a few minute longer - not enough to make much of a difference
@@Kitearmy I have 6 40 volt batteries and a rapid charger but your video helped me a lot to not buy it unless it goes on sale got the 40 volt generator it’s pretty good
@@DanielGomez-cf6vk Yeah - I was disappointed with this unit. Unless you absolutely need battery powered, I would consider something else
@@Kitearmy I’ll use 120 volt electric pressure washer and if ac power is a issue my 40 volt generator would handle my task for turning on pressure washer as long as it doesn’t exceed 15amps great video review on it take care can’t wait for more videos
@@DanielGomez-cf6vk great idea with the generator. The only issue I have with the trivia is that unlike the worx battery pressure washer can draw from any water source.
Andrew any chance you will review the Dewalt pressure washer?
I have it on my 2 do list - it's only 2 pages long :)
@@Kitearmy lol Ok, hopefully soon, keep up the good work :)
@@beezer5623 Thanks mate - will do
@Kite Army, hello, would you like to review the new MJJC foam cannon pro? Thank you.
Thanks
Question can you switch from battery power to cord power.
no - that would have been a great upgrade
Hear me out... put the bag inside out.. ina bucket.. to draw from a bucket.. and not void the warranty.. think it’s possible?
Or anyway it can draw without getting clogged by the back sucking in on it,
@@AverageReviewsYT You could probably hack a bucket with a faucet- still not as good as the worx in that way
@@Kitearmy I didn’t look at the bag very carefully, it was just a thought to get the bag issue fixed
@@AverageReviewsYT The bag is garbage - won't even last a year
@@Kitearmy if it wasn’t for warranty I would say off with its head and stick the hose end in a bucket.. there.. is the.. perfect.. washer..
My huge con for me is that it won't accept a 6ah 40v battery. I bought the lawn mower, and it came with 2. Battery size is 2x as large as the 5ah battery
I'm not sure if it will accept the 6ah - I don't have any to test with
Ryobi says it will accept up to a 6ah 40v battery on their website.
@@Slaize I wish it had a 110v connection too
There are two different sizes of 6-Ah 40V batteries. It will accept the OP40601 or OP40604, but will NOT accept the OP40602.
Man, I was going to be a super smart-a$$ and say “battery power, sure, but if they can get rid of the hose...”
Damn!
Smart a$$ comments are welcome - they sort of did get rid of the hose but I think other brands have done it better
@@Kitearmy I wrote that before you did the cons. I think the hose that draws it from the bucket/pool IS a better idea.
I have worn out 2 Karcher (sic?) pressure washers in the last 5 years and I have been getting by on a hose end pseudo-pressure washer until a good battery solution (Ego?) arrives. The battery life of the Ego tools is phenomenal. I just used the limb trimmer and got a pickup bed full of tree trimmings. The battery went down 1 bar during the process.
@@cguy96 Yeah, I keep pressing EGO to make a power washer - lets hope they do it soon
@@Kitearmy it just makes sense. I am hard pressed to think where they would go after that. An 8 battery rototiller? A robot lawnmower?
@@cguy96 I just used the tiller for the multi-head...pretty impressive
How is this new, I’ve had this pressure washer for years
battery powered
@@Kitearmy yes in Australia we’ve had this for years
@@davo7512 Cool - new to the US
@@Kitearmy that’s weird. Usually the us is the first to get everything
@@davo7512 I have noticed some exceptions
You should try out the Greenworks 60v hybrid power washer
Would love to give that a try - I like the idea that it can be powered by either source
My unit stays in standby even when I try to spray. What is wrong
does it say Ryobi on it?
@@Kitearmy ha ha yeah it does. It finally started working
Got the newer model for $299 40 volt much better it’s improved and accepts
New hp batteries as well
Cool - this was a bit of a dud
Yuck, 6 hour charge? Ryobi, why you so skanky!? Nice video, man. Had me running out to home depot lol.
Turn around - wait for EGO
Skanky... 😂
@@Kitearmy EGO is making one too?
@@t.i.o.motorsports243 I wish.....
@@t.i.o.motorsports243 makitia just came out with a Cordless pressure washer
Nice
Thanks mate
These are the kinds of things that are worth stripping away Bolivia's fresh water: battery powered pressure washers. This is literally as good as it gets isn't it?
Yes
where can you buy this????
Home depot online
Don’t use pressure washers on siding people. It has UV coating and pressure will get it off
never heard that before - on aluminum?
good thing i reviewed the video again... lol
Yeah - this is not a great one
They attacked worx.... lol I don’t trust the bag though, I’ll stick with the bucket. Maybe worx will take some cues and get us the 1500psi we all want from them
I just keep on hoping that EGO will jump in and make a battery power washer
@@Kitearmy When they do it will be like those water jet packs.. 😆😆😆 blast everything including the car off the car
@@AverageReviewsYT I'm glad they are not rushing...probably enough power to strip the paint off your car
Can you attach a real foam cannon to this?
Yep
Whats the point of it being battery powered?
I guess if you have no power - like at a boat dock
@@Kitearmy pretty sure most boat docks have power. So do most boats
The best feature of this was the cardboard box it came in. Transported home great.
This is the worst ryobi unit I've ever had the pain of operating. Approximately 15 minutes of use from a single 36v 5AH battery (new) then when it dies the battery is so hot you need to let it cool down before charging. 4 hours later with the charger that comes in this horrible kit and still not charged. Do another 12 minutes work with it. Luckily (or unlucky depending on how you look at it) I already owned a 36v 6AH output charger that charged in roughly and hour leading me to continue trying to make this tool work. This is what led to my second mistake regarding this abortion. I came up with this great idea thinking about buying 5 new batteries from them just to say thankyou for my new haemmorrhoids i found from lifting my wallet so much. So back to bunnings again to buy 5x 5AH batteries to find there was none in stock and special order only, same with the 4AH and they only had a 3AH. Chuckled to myself and thought I'd rather slam my **** In a car door and set out looking for a tool with another battery and spent another $350 on this on the spot great idea. As you can guess I started inviting everyone I spoke to to a ryobi bonfire I was having on the weekend and everyone was invited to burn their 36V ryobi rubbish in it too, including the staff at bunnings (they couldn'tstop laughing). Next day I spent roughly $800 on a new ryobi pressure cleaner (I love being treated like trash in the bedroom by ryobi apparently) but this time 4 stroke and at least I got my job done in 6 hours instead of a month and half later. I'd love to thank ryobi for my newly developed brain cancer and I look forward to doing this again with you soon.
Welcome to the world of Ryobi
Other brands need to jump into this. Worx hydroshots are just too weak
but they are compact
@@Kitearmy good for cleaning but too weak for cars..
@@insu1569 I think it did a good job
@@Kitearmy i meant too weak for a foam cannon and take alittle long to rinse everything off
@@insu1569 okay
I would buy this I already have 6 batteries with this will be 8 batteries and 2 rapid chargers for those 40 volt
Batteries I think it’s overpriced
I wonder if they sell it bare
@@Kitearmy they don’t if it was bare tool I would
@@DanielGomez-cf6vk that's a shame
@@Kitearmy also I have the 6ah hp batteries I don’t think it will fit in that pressure washer
@@DanielGomez-cf6vk I believe they will
Link brought me to sunjoe pressure washer
Whats the run time on 2 40v 5 amp batteries?
15min/30min
To hold a pressure washer 12" away from the surface is a waste of time. The pressure is highest at 2-3 inches. You can compare it to light intensity. Light is 1/4 the intensity at double the density, the same is true with these machines.
Sounded and looked great until you got to the price and the charge time and use time which is ridiculous. Why would anyone buy it! Great review as usual but I missed your humor in this one which is always a plus. lol!!!
The price makes me sad
@@Kitearmy lol
@@goodmanshealth and rainy days
@@Kitearmy And Mondays
@@goodmanshealth The best days are when I see you
Hmm, let's see you're still tethered to garden hose. 99.99% of homes have outdoor ac outlet. But why?
If it comes with 1000 gallon onboard water tank and I'll buy it.
Thanks for the review. 15minutes = completely useless.
yep - Ryobi has to do a better job
Cool, but I don't think it's worth it for such low run time and the price.
I agree - a bit disappointing in that way
What ryobi should have done is made it hybrid. So there is no need for a second pressure washer.
That's quite a big motor inside. If 2 batteries last 15m @ 40v/5A x2 400w/h. motor is around1600w
@@cameranmanner4701 yeah - I understand greenworks has a hybrid
It's really $130. Those batteries are $160 and $50 for the charger.
I don't know if they sell it without batteries
Run time is too low. I'll be looking at an electric one.
Smart move
COULDNT YOU JUST GET A 5 GALLON BUCKET OR BLUE CAN AND STICK THE HOSE IN THERE LET IT PUMP IT OUT ALSO
yep
A battery powered pressure washer is the most useless thing you can have. You still have to have the pressure washer connected to the hose.
Well not always true - the Worx pressure washer can draw from a bucket
It's "ree-yow-bee"
"ri-yo-bee"
Rip off and piece of junk at $499 better off with a more powerful gas one at this price.
I can't argue with that...Trust me a battery powerwasher that is worthwhile is coming - maybe not this one
@@Kitearmy This answer is another reason why I follow you and value your opinions. Thanks for the great videos always.
@@Kitearmy Ego?
@@tekoa.9450 Thanks mate - Glad to have you onboard :)
@@Kitearmy I know what your saying, but not saying,, it better be worx.. even better ego
Why cant they offer a godam hose reel for it smfh