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So on that Ryobi, you can simply buy your own spray gun and replace that silly rifle looking 1 it comes with right?
It’s kinda weird how most of the reviews on Amazon completely rip it.
I always feel like it's a crapshoot with those cheapo pressure washers whether the next time I pull it out if it's going to work. I think I learned here that the important thing is to turn off the water and run it dry before you put it away, so it doesn't rust up while it's sitting. Doesn't matter if you are going to use it frequently, but I might use mine and then not use it for a couple years. I think there's also some corrosion inhibitor you can put in them for storage.
I'd be leery to run it dry as you'd think that would cause internal wear. My impression is it's probably all brass inside. When my old one finally dies I'll probably take it apart just to see what it looks like inside.
Question on the Ryobi 1800 Psi . . . can it use their siphon hose? I know on some of their cordless models there's a siphon hose available to allow using a container of water vs direct hose hookup. For those of us living the high rise life sometimes the maintenance folks are cool and let you connect up and sometimes not - so being able to use a ~5 gallon bucket as an option for the water source really helps. Right now the folks here are cool and even have a small collection of older cars they keep on the lowest floor where I can go but would like to have that option of a 'standalone' source. If not for this model any recco's on a similarly performing option that can do both direct-to-faucet as well as draw from a siphon? TIA.