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Ryobi makes a cordless electric power washer. That ... that might be the first tool i buy to start a Ryobi collection. -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Jun 12 '23, 11:18
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This thing -- (link)
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Beryllium
Jun 12, 11:32
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The water is also wireless. -- nm
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Mop🧹
Jun 12, 14:08
That... was not what I expected. Thought it would at least be 40V. -- nm
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Ender
Jun 12, 14:04
I don't really see the purpose. You still are going to have a hose attached which is basically what you have with a normal one. Just going to
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Spawn
Jun 12, 11:36
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I am midway through power washing the house. I have a Ryobi weedeater. The packs are not heavy per say, but still not sure why I would
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Spawn
Jun 12, 11:39
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The portability is the key here. I am considering a few areas where lugging around a big unit isn't feasible, even with a lengthy wand. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 12, 11:40
Doesn't have to be a hose. Could be a lake. Could be a jug. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 12, 11:38
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Ah, so that is the benefit. If you get your boat, I could see it. -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 12, 11:40
I don't get how the soap goes in? -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 12, 11:34
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Other ones (not ryobi) have a solution for that, similar to what I've seen for sand blasting -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 12, 11:39
4
But where do you put it? My washer (base unit) has two small tanks for the solution that it draws from if you set it for wash. -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 12, 11:41
3
Here's one. Fourth photo demonstrates usage. -- (link)
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Beryllium
Jun 12, 11:45
2
Yeah, when I got that it draws water instead of needing a hose I got it. I would still rather use a normal unit if possible but if you can not, that
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Spawn
Jun 12, 11:48
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Oh for sure. On thinking about it, though, i remembered that we're not allowed to power wash the vinyl floor of the balconies :-/ -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 12, 13:02
You have to wonder how much power it has, then. -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 12, 11:32
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600 PSI, 0.7 GPM. But I don't know for how long. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 12, 11:33
let me spray you in the face with it
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hollywood big shot
Jun 12, 11:33
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Okay, but not in my hair. -- nm
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Qale
Jun 12, 12:06
2
heh -- nm
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JaxSean
Jun 12, 12:47
*golf clap*
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Spawn
Jun 12, 12:08
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