💦 Power Clean, Zero Fuss: Your Hose’s New Superpower!
The Water Jet Power Washer is a sleek, lightweight hose attachment that converts any standard garden hose into a high-pressure cleaning tool. Without the need for electricity or gas, it delivers a powerful jet stream through controlled water flow, making outdoor cleaning efficient, eco-friendly, and hassle-free.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30.2 x 2.6 x 1.2 inches |
Package Weight | 13.6 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.5 x 1.75 x 38 inches |
Brand Name | Ontel |
Country of Origin | China |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Ontel Products |
Part Number | TUR |
B**1
works great, very happy with it
I was first looking into a real pressure washer because we have a lot of concrete in our backyard, driveway and walkway. What I found is that they were either overkill for what I need, expensive and bulky, use a lot of power. On the other hand the smaller, less expensive pressure washers seemed like they would be great. However, when researching the smaller ones I read too many complaints of plastic pieces breaking, hoses that you could not just buy anywhere breaking, units that had the motor or pump go bad so I really wasn't interested in spending the money on something a lot of people seem to have issues with or that might not last.I knew it wouldn't be anything like a real pressure washer but was looking for some sort of alternative like maybe some kind of hose attachment that could create a high powered stream when I clean my concrete every 6 months to a year.Today I put it to the test. My car's Windshield Washer nozzles were barely working and water was barely coming out. I already used compressed air that I blew into the hoses, temporarily fixed the issue but it came back. I figured there was something in the washer bottle plugging up the pump causing this to reoccur. Unfortunately, I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to remove the windshield washer bottle. I removed the attachment bolts and it wouldn't pull down from underneath or pull up from the top due to other things in the engine compartment that were in the way.I figured I'd blast a lot of water down the filler neck of the windshield washer bottle hoping any crud in there would overflow out the top. I was going to use the regular hose attachment then had the idea to try this since I just received it. I was able to stick it down the windshield washer bottle filler neck pretty much to the bottom, used the stream fitting and blasted the thing. All kinds of crud from over the years came overfilling out the top of the filler neck. I just ran it for a while, blew compressed air into the washer nozzle hoses then blasted more water with the attachment and watched more crud come out, which fixed the issue.There are others like this but most are made of plastic and I read break easily. This one seems well constructed and so far seems pretty solid. It also included a couple of extra o-rings which was nice.Now was the real test to clean my concrete after. I typically sweep because it works better and doesn't waste water although requires more work. I am not one of those people that like to waste a million gallons of water hosing down their driveways and backywards every week like a lot of people but once or twice a year I do like to give it a good spray down. I used the attachment that fans out the water spray in a line and I thought it worked pretty well. It moved dirt and debris very well, washed off most bird droppings etc. The key is also to hold it by the handle and keep the nozzle close to the surface so it gets a more powerful spray.Overall I thought it worked pretty good. In fact after I was done I realized I actually also had a slight leak in my hose so the water pressure through the nozzle wasn't even as high as it should have been but it still seemed to work pretty good to me. Let's be honest, this isn't going to have the power of a powered pressure washer but is a pretty good inexpensive alternative if you don't really need "that much" pressure and aren't doing super heavy duty washing.
C**N
Good item if you get a new one and it has good hose female connection threads.
I purchased this the first time 4 years ago. The valve has started leaking and I recently ordered a second. The "new" unit is one that was returned by a previous buyer (how do I know? The blister pack had been stapled back to the cardboard without checking the unit or correcting the owner's problem before shipping it out to me. This unit will not thread onto a garden hose more than two turns making it unusable...period. My original unit (4 yrs old) worked well and works well now except for a blast of spray from the on/off valve when I open or close it. I use mine primarily to wash off cement patio and screened-in back porch. I also use it to spray off vehicle. Although I do not want to bother to return this new unit (hassle), I will and I expect to receive a 'real' new unit along with many mea culpas. Don't know if this is Amazon's fault (if unit was returned to them?) or the manufacturer (unit was returned to them?). I love Amazon, but one 'aw s***' cancels out ten 'att-a-boys'!!!Update: I returned the item above and re-ordered it from Amazon. I received the second one today. Ran out to the hose and tried to connect it. Same problem. It leaks from the connection at the hose and it leaks from the threaded nozzle at the other end. The unit will only screw onto the hose one turn. That just won't come close to seating the washer resulting in lots of play at the hose end. All I can think of is that this was a bad manufacturing run at the factory. My original unit from 4 years ago worked and works fine for what it is intended to do. When the on/off valve started to leak I had hoped a new unit would work as well. This is not a pressure washer in the modern sense of the word. But who wants to set up and drag a gas or electric pressure washer around for common everyday jobs. Hope they can get this figured out and correct the flaws.
J**S
Piece of junk!
Piece of junk! I bought this for a few dollars less than the As Seen On TV product version; but this thing didn't pass any Engineer's drafting table on the design to get to market. It has an 'adapter' that you have to insert for it to screw onto your hose- yes, that's right; the brass threaded female end on this device DOES NOT fit onto the male threaded portion of the typical US garden hose. Go figure. Anyways, I tried the adapter and installing it and rotating it into the hose as instructed (and then 'forcing it' to be tighter), because it leaked like crazy the first time. Neither approach worked, so I tossed it and ironically picked the ASOT competitor version up at Target today; works like a charm. Spend a few bucks more and get the one that works at your local supermart.
D**D
very good...for what it is
Know what you are buying !!! This is a nice unit that creates a pressure spray from your garden hose. It is NOT a high powered pressure cleaner. Common sense should tell you that without some type of power source, the pressure can only become so great. This does the job better than any pressure nozzle I have used in the past. If you have the need for something heavy duty, this is not going to fit the bill. But if you want to for example, rinse the dirt off your vehicle, light cleaning of the driveway, rinse grass clippings from the sidewalk, rinse dirt from the pool decking, etc, light jobs like that, then it works great, There are reviews that say it is a piece of junk. Perhaps the purchaser was thinking that somehow, miraculously, this unit could generate tremendous force without being powered in any way. Again common sense. It is what it is, and for what it is, I use it a lot and like it. But I also do not have rediculous expectations in regards to its performance.
O**D
No Power
It will wash but it is not a POWER washer. The jet is at best a strong squirt. You are better off with a good hose nozzle. So, this was not a good buy. Oh well you win some and you lose some!
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