If it were me I think I would go with the AR Blue 630 TSS and wall mount it, then use the money that I saved by not buying the Kranzle and spend that on getting water plumbed into the garage. Best of both worlds! As pro detailers, I think the AR Blue 630 is a little more useful since it has more flow and more pressure than the Kranzle to handle those bigger jobs. Either way I would wall mount it versus putting it on a cart. Can't wait to see what you come up with!
Thanks for the input! I 100% agree with your logic on this. I keep hearing wonderful things about the AR 630TSS and I might as well just get everything plumbed the right way if I'm putting this much money into it to begin with. Now if ONLY I could have drains in the shop!!! haha, that would be the icing on the cake :)
I also detail out of my home garage. My vote is definitely for option 2. I myself just did the wall mount pressure washer set up and love it. Still working on getting the cannon, trigger, lance a mounting point but the big stuff is done.
For sure! I have a bunch of boxes in the garage to make option 2 happen haha. Just need to get some plumbing features worked out and then it should be good to go!
Great set up already...bit if your upgrading and looking for input....mount the pressure washer inside of the garage, I would go with the Kranzle (super quiet with total stop) and run water into the side of the garage wall. How about a trap door next to the unit right tru the wall. Like a cat door lol. Fast food places usually have them on the side of their building. This way it's neat and contained and can be closed and secure
Thanks, Bill! I think I'm leaning towards that option as well for an inside mount. Trap door is a great idea - I wonder if I could even rig something where there's a hookup through the wall where I can just attach the outside hose with a quick disconnect and then actually have a spigot inside? I guess this would be as close to actually running a water line into the garage without actually burying a line and doing the official plumbing haha.
@@high-defdetailing1485 I'm sure there is a way. You could just mount a male connector to the outside and run flexible hose thru the wall to the pressure washer
Nice video, I’m actually debating which of those 2 pressure washers to buy, and I have no bib or drain in garage either. My vote for your setup is to mount pressure washer on a shelf in garage, and eventually either move water source closer to or into garage. Check out RAD Garage’s channel; he had a drain installed. Not knowing much about either PW, on cost and claimed output I would lean toward the AR. I need to do more research before purchase though.
Thanks for the feedback! I think I’m going with option 2. Seems to be the general consensus! And I think for the money the AR is the winner. I’ve seen RAD’s setup and think it’s great! Maybe I can look into a drain before the winter season but I’d most likely have to have the concrete re-poured and angled differently.
@@high-defdetailing1485 I cited RAD as an example but of course every location has its own challenges. I wouldn’t mind putting in a drain but I have a new driveway and hot/cold water bib on house so a 20’ inlet hose to PW in garage will likely be the way I go. Unless I can connect drain to sewer...
@@high-defdetailing1485 just had new plumbing done in the house and added hot line to existing bib, it’s nice. Had not thought of going through wall until I read Bill’s comment. But will likely just run inlet hose through garage door. My setup would have the PW right by the door. Looking forward to see what you do as well!
If it were me I think I would go with the AR Blue 630 TSS and wall mount it, then use the money that I saved by not buying the Kranzle and spend that on getting water plumbed into the garage. Best of both worlds! As pro detailers, I think the AR Blue 630 is a little more useful since it has more flow and more pressure than the Kranzle to handle those bigger jobs. Either way I would wall mount it versus putting it on a cart. Can't wait to see what you come up with!
Thanks for the input! I 100% agree with your logic on this. I keep hearing wonderful things about the AR 630TSS and I might as well just get everything plumbed the right way if I'm putting this much money into it to begin with. Now if ONLY I could have drains in the shop!!! haha, that would be the icing on the cake :)
@@high-defdetailing1485 I know right! I would sell my kidney to have a drain in my garage.
@@trapcracker 🤣🤣🤣
I also detail out of my home garage. My vote is definitely for option 2. I myself just did the wall mount pressure washer set up and love it. Still working on getting the cannon, trigger, lance a mounting point but the big stuff is done.
For sure! I have a bunch of boxes in the garage to make option 2 happen haha. Just need to get some plumbing features worked out and then it should be good to go!
@@high-defdetailing1485 you won’t regret it, makes the garage look more legit too
@@narftastic 🤘🏻
Great set up already...bit if your upgrading and looking for input....mount the pressure washer inside of the garage, I would go with the Kranzle (super quiet with total stop) and run water into the side of the garage wall. How about a trap door next to the unit right tru the wall. Like a cat door lol. Fast food places usually have them on the side of their building. This way it's neat and contained and can be closed and secure
Thanks, Bill! I think I'm leaning towards that option as well for an inside mount. Trap door is a great idea - I wonder if I could even rig something where there's a hookup through the wall where I can just attach the outside hose with a quick disconnect and then actually have a spigot inside? I guess this would be as close to actually running a water line into the garage without actually burying a line and doing the official plumbing haha.
@@high-defdetailing1485 I'm sure there is a way. You could just mount a male connector to the outside and run flexible hose thru the wall to the pressure washer
@@billmartin3839 good idea to run line through a wall.
If it’s being mounted inside noise isn’t really going to matter that much
Nice video, I’m actually debating which of those 2 pressure washers to buy, and I have no bib or drain in garage either. My vote for your setup is to mount pressure washer on a shelf in garage, and eventually either move water source closer to or into garage. Check out RAD Garage’s channel; he had a drain installed.
Not knowing much about either PW, on cost and claimed output I would lean toward the AR. I need to do more research before purchase though.
Thanks for the feedback! I think I’m going with option 2. Seems to be the general consensus! And I think for the money the AR is the winner. I’ve seen RAD’s setup and think it’s great! Maybe I can look into a drain before the winter season but I’d most likely have to have the concrete re-poured and angled differently.
@@high-defdetailing1485 I cited RAD as an example but of course every location has its own challenges. I wouldn’t mind putting in a drain but I have a new driveway and hot/cold water bib on house so a 20’ inlet hose to PW in garage will likely be the way I go. Unless I can connect drain to sewer...
@@joekegg that’s awesome you’ve got access to hot water! Would you run hour inlet hose through the wall or just through the door when needed?
@@high-defdetailing1485 just had new plumbing done in the house and added hot line to existing bib, it’s nice.
Had not thought of going through wall until I read Bill’s comment. But will likely just run inlet hose through garage door. My setup would have the PW right by the door. Looking forward to see what you do as well!