MTM Hydro Foam Cannon Wand Reservoir - PF22.2 32 oz Bottle - Made for High-Pressure Foam Washers, Professional Washing and Detailing for Cars, Boats, Siding, Roofs, and More
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The MTM Hydro PF 22 is a product from MTM. 2 The maximum pressure rating of the foam cannon is 5000 PSI, and the maximum pressure rating of the foam cannon is 5. 3GPM.
If they've corroded over time, use some WD40 or PB blaster to remove them.
No, we don't sell a low-flow version, but we do have a variety of nozzles that can be swapped out. For more information on the various nozzles that are available to you, please contact us.
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Selected User Reviews For MTM Hydro Foam Cannon Wand Reservoir - PF22.2 32 oz Bottle - Made for High-Pressure Foam Washers, Professional Washing and Detailing for Cars, Boats, Siding, Roofs, and More
A Ryobi 1900psi 1 pressure washer is what I use. Electric pressure washer with a flow rate of 2 gallons per minute. The 1/4 fitting included with it is incompatible with the Ryobi pressure washer gun. (left) I went to Home Depot and purchased another 1/4" connector (right). If you're interested in purchasing the one I purchased, here's how to do so: "1/4 in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. 1/4-inch male Female Fast- "Connect NPT Coupler" is a phrase that means "connect NPT Coupler br>br>Aside from that, I'm very pleased with the product; it's the best foam cannon on the market. To get the best results with the 1900psi 1. You should upgrade to a 3GPM electric pressure washer from a 2GPM one. 1 orifice 0 orifice 1 orifice 1 orifice 1 orifice 1mm) that comes with the kit.
This foam cannon was a significant improvement over my previous foam cannon, which was significantly less expensive. It's where I wash our three cars and a 40-foot Class A motorhome. This past weekend, I finally had the opportunity to put it to use, so here are my initial impressions. PROS: br>br> The foam produced by this cannon was thick and heavy. Furthermore, it appears to be stingy with the soap in the bottle when it comes to dispensing and using it. I filled the bottle halfway with the intention of washing our motorhome's roof and sides, as well as two of our other vehicles (a small crossover and a minivan). Nope! I like how you can choose between horizontal and vertical fans simply by rotating the collar; The entire cannon does not need to be rotated. I'm still about a quarter of the way through the bottle. I like how the soap concentration knob has audible and tactile detents, which help keep the setting if it is knocked around or if someone grabs and moves the knob by accident. It can't be knocked over because of its wide base. CONS: br>br> There's a 2-foot-wide gap between the two buildings. When you squeeze the trigger, it takes 3 seconds for the foam cannon to start shooting sudsy foam. It's not a big deal, but keep in mind that the stream pattern will change from narrow to whatever spread pattern you select. When it comes to the spread pattern, I wish the adjustment was a little more difficult to change. I haven't looked at the nozzle assembly in detail, so I'm not sure if there's a way to loosen it up a little to increase friction. I wish the bottle opening was larger because you have to be careful when pouring in whatever soap you're using. br>br>Aside from a few minor nitpicks, I'm quite pleased with this foam cannon!.
I have a $15 foam canon that works the same as this $90 foam canon, so I'm not impressed. I'm also using a 3000 max psi craftsman pressure washer because my 2000 psi electric power washer was too weak.
I'm using it with a pressure washer that has a 4-gallon per minute flow rate. It has a flow rate of 5 gpm and a pressure of 2050 psi. This meets the listed requirements, but it did not work with the jets that were provided(1. 1 mm and 1 inch 25mm). My pressure washer would always shut down if it detected too much back pressure. I had similar problems with a different brand that was rated to handle a flow of 5 as well. 3gpm. I'm guessing these haven't been thoroughly tested because most people have a pressure washer with a flow rate of 1. 5gpm. In any case, I chose number one. 1mm jet, then drilled it out with a 1/16"(1. 25mm) drill bit. 58mm) bit, and it now functions properly. It foams up beautifully and can cover three of my SUVs in foam. Everything appears to be well constructed, but I wish the bottle had a wide mouth design to facilitate soap pouring.
Cannon is excellent. One was for car soap, and the other was for P. Brake buster in the shape of an S I began with a Kracher pressure washer before upgrading to a Krenzla. I liked that the cannon included both large and small orifices, as well as quick disconnect fittings. You get what you pay for, and if you buy once, you only have to cry once.
br>br>I just used it for the first time with Chemical Guys Honeydew soap and it's awesome! I parked under a tree that dripped sap all over my car, and I could see where the sap was thickening and running. It had also been baked on there by the sun, and the foam cannon easily removed it all without any scrubbing. I also used a Chemical Guys Waffle Weave Gray Matter Drying Towel to finish drying it off, and my car now looks better than it has in the past. br>br>The overall construction of the foam cannon and handle feels sturdy and long-lasting, and everything functions properly. I used extremely thick foam, and it turned out beautifully! Here's a rundown of the tools I used: Craftsmen Electric Pressure Washer 3000 PSI 1. Chemical Guys Honeydew Snowfoam Auto Wash, 5 gpmbr>Chemical Guys Waffle Weave Gray Matter Drying Towel, 5 gpmbr>Chemical Guys Waffle Weave Gray Matter Drying Towel, 5 gpmbr>Chemical Guys Waffle Weave Gray Matter Drying Towel, 5 gpm.
So, like you, I've watched a lot of videos. Three snow cannons have now been added to my arsenal. Chemical Guys, Adam's, and MTM 22 all have their own versions. Now, based on my observations, they all have the same components (orifice and round mesh mixer) that make the foam what it is. That said, the only difference I can see is the location of the air holes on the MTM 22, which could explain why it foams a little thicker than the other two. For agitation, there could be more air flow. I wasn't willing to spend the money on the first generation, but when I saw they released a wide base bottle, I decided to give it a try, and I'm very happy with it. I'm going to go with the second option. I'm going to give the best one (which was Adam's) to a friend, and I'm going to keep Chemical Guys in mind for anything that requires a good sprayer.
I can't really compare because this is my first foam cannon. However, it works fantastically. The air adjusting knob was never tampered with. The built-in spray nozzle can be adjusted, and I've just kept it on the smallest setting (for more pressure?). There are no issues to report. I'm using Chemical Guys soap, which is very inexpensive. Electric pressure washer with a flow rate of 2GPM. Even though it falls short of the listed GPM requirements, it's still a fantastic result. I'm curious how the foam would react if the GPM was increased.