Ordenado Adjustable Foam Cannon 1 Liter Bottle Snow Foam Lance Professional Car Wash Pressure Washer Gun Jet Wash Fit 1/4" Quick Connector Foam Blaster Car Detailing Accessories
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Hello, it can be used with a pressure washer that has a pressure of 1600 psi. br>However, this foam cannon III was designed to work with a 1/4'' Quick Connector. If you don't have a 1/4" Quick Connector, it won't fit the Kaercher washer.
The first is the most important. 2ish MM. The size of mine was 1. 23mm
Make a twist in the end. It is controlled by the red part.
I usually do about a quarter of a cup of soap, maybe a little more, and then the rest of the water. I usually use chemical-free products, but this one is fantastic. It appears that the most effective soap is for men.
Selected User Reviews For Ordenado Adjustable Foam Cannon 1 Liter Bottle Snow Foam Lance Professional Car Wash Pressure Washer Gun Jet Wash Fit 1/4" Quick Connector Foam Blaster Car Detailing Accessories
Don't be fooled by the $80 cannon that came from the same factory as this one but has a different label slapped on it; this cannon, like all the other $14-$80 cannons, is the real deal. If you pair a $30 cannon with a good quality soap, you can get shaving cream-like foam. The cheapest shampoo I found that did this was xtreme Solutions (xtreme suds), which is $16. I did the math for super cheap soaps $4. 99 for 128 ounces, and you only need 2 oz or less of soap for each wash, so 64 washes for 26 cents. If you use less soap, it's even cheaper and you get more washes. When you do the math, you need more ounces of those soaps to get similar results, so it ends up being more expensive per wash and not as high quality. The second cheapest soap I could find was chemical guys sow foam, which is about 63 cents per wash to about 50 cents a wash if you buy it on sale, after that it's the Meguiars gold standard, which is about 62 cents per wash, and everything else is about a dollar to $2 dollars and some.
It's nice to be able to turn the entire nozzle to change from a vertical to horizontal foam pattern, and the bottle's large neck makes it easy to fill. The bottle's measurements are off by a long shot! 33 milliliters or 1 liter equals 1,000 milliliters or 1 liter. 8 oz. It should have been below the 1,000ml mark because I measured 32 ounces into the bottle, but it's way over, nearly completely filling the bottle. It's impossible to fit a full liter in there. It's simply a quart bottle that has been mislabeled. So far, I haven't been able to find a suitable replacement. If I could, I'd give it two and a half stars because the cannon half is good but the bottle half is terrible.
I previously owned a $15 comparable cannon that wore out the threads on the plastic bottle after a year of use. It was a poor imitation of this one. The larger opening makes pouring wax/soap in much easier and more effective, and the wider opening puts less stress on narrow threads, allowing it to last longer. Because it's winter, I haven't tried it yet, but I'm confident it works the same as the others, and if it doesn't, I'll update this review.
This is a fairly standard foam canon. I have a few different ones and was hoping for a better one. I need a bigger soap holding bottle than this one because I have a big truck and other vehicles. It won't fit in any other bottle, either. For a small car or sedan, it would probably suffice. I was hoping that the sprayer would be an upgrade, but it was identical to the one I already had - This one hasn't been updated in quite some time - for me.
Still performs admirably and is well worth the investment. You'll need a different foamer if you're looking for the picturesque clingy foam.
I can't speak to its durability, but my initial impression of this foam cannon is that it performs admirably. I've used a lot of cannons, and I think this one is my favorite so far because of the features and price. Because of the top-heavy nature of foam cannons, the wide base keeps it from toppling over when I place it on the ground. When foam cannons are left on their side, soap leaks out of the top vent hole, which has been a problem for me in the past. By twisting the nozzle without affecting the spray pattern, the foam fan spray can be adjusted from perpendicular to parallel to the ground. Overall, I would recommend it.
Needs to be improved. I used a total of four foam cannons in this project. This one appeals to me due to its design and ergonomics. It's fantastic that there's a bigger fill area. The wider base is also nice, and there is a very small window where the foam pattern can be adjusted to produce a good pattern. It's useless outside that tiny window. A few minor leaks can also be found near the sprayer/head. It produced a good amount of foam once it was adjusted. This model is significantly less expensive than the name-brand model it is a knockoff of. It will remain in my possession. Because I've only used it twice, I can't speak to its durability or long-term dependability.
This is my first, so I'm not sure if it's due to my lack of experience, but I feel like it should be producing more foam? It froths up quite a bit! But don't you think there's a bit too much water in there? Even after increasing the foam to its maximum setting. I'm not sure. br>br>In any case, I think it's a great idea! It's very useful.