Pressure washer inquiry

ChasKSC

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Hi everyone,

Posted about this before, but a lot of the products suggested from HD were discontinued.

1. How do I attach the smaller Ryobi pressure washer units (1900 psi) to the new MTM Pf22.2 Cannon. If possible, please include links/SKUs to products and include everything - couplers, male/female adaptors, hoses, gun, etc.

2. What hose is suitable. Seems like all the PW hoses on Amazon and HD was 50/50 from folks who didn't have an issue, and those who did. Is getting the MTM Kobrajet really worth it or will the Flexzilla be fine?

3. Is the Mosmatic gun from Obsessed Garage really that much better then the MTM SG35.

4. Will the Mingle undercarriage washer fit the MTM lances?

Any other suggestions/tips?

Thanks everyone
 
If you do a search for the MTM SG-28, you find it on amazon .
Underneath where they have the frequently bought together items are the necessary couplers for the gun.

This is all I bought to use with my Ryobi 1600. I already had a Flexilla hose.
 
If you do a search for the MTM SG-28, you find it on amazon .
Underneath where they have the frequently bought together items are the necessary couplers for the gun.

This is all I bought to use with my Ryobi 1600. I already had a Flexilla hose.

Thanks, can I ask how long you've had the Flexzilla hose? Seems like the reviews on Amazon, it tends to break after awhile. Also, does the SG-28 swivel? Thought only the SG-35 does/is better.

Thanks
 
Checkout obsessed garage. He has about 50 YouTube videos on electric pressure washers.

The mosmatic gun is awesome. The hose they (OG) sell is amazing

I started with a tiny ryobi pressure washer as well.
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Yeah I'm aware of him lol, he is very knowledgeable and I've watched his pressure washing videos. However, he does charge an arm and a leg, and there's other folks out there who seem to sell the same hose/guns. I'm looking at clean-garage now as they're more affordable, or directly from the manufacturer.
 
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