Review | Ryobi EZ-Clean Power Washer
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 23. 08. 2022
- OK so "Power Washer" is probably not the best description for this tool. The EZ-Clean is like a more like something in-between a garden hose & power washer but that might not mean it's useless. In fact, the Portability, Quick Set-up & Easy Clean-up, along with Small Storage Footprint might be huge draws depending on your situation.
Being able to feed water straight from a garden hose, 1 or 2 litre bottle, or siphon from a bucket, river, or pond is unique. Ryobi has dozons of add-on's which can be sued to squeegee windows, waster flowers, foam wash cars, or scrub whatever your heart desires. It's compatible with the popular 18V Ryobi batteries you probably already have for your other Ryobi tools. This makes finding ways to put the EZ Clean to work very easily.
Understanding what this lil guy can & can't do before buying hopefully will help you to avoid disappointment while making an informed buying decision.
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Brother, your video is one of the best reviews on this power washer I have seen on CZcams. Got right to the point and was very positive about what itâs used for.
I own the 300 psi and the 600 psi and love these units. I see positive and negative reviews on these units. Honestly some people just have their expectations to damn high. Ryobi called this a power washer not a pressure washer. I live on a ranch so having portable pressured water to clean something 6 acres away from a water source is awesome.
Man I really appreciate that. I know what frustrates me when I watch other peoples videos so I work really hard to try and avoid those same mistakes. Itâs actually a hell of a lot of work to do these CZcams videos so I appreciate the feedback!
You overlooked how useful this is for boat owners (both large and small), since water can be drawn directly from the lake or other body of water you're boat's on or near.. It's also very handy to have around if you're a lazy homeowner like me who doesn't want to go through the painful hassle of mobilization (and restoring) of their other huge pressure washer just to do a quick wash of a car, especially since 600 PSI is all the pressure you need for a car wash and not to much to do damage like you can do with 2,300+ PSI. It does, however, need it's own foam blaster due to its non-standard connections. It also helps to have other Ryobi platform batteries (as many homeowners do), to reduce the effective operating cost. My preference is for the 40V platform, since I have about a dozen of those, although the 18V platform works great with Ridgid power tools' 18V batteries with just a $15 adapter you can get on eBay.
This video pushed me over the line for it. Plan on using at a maori marae (cultural centre) so mud, bird droppings, bathroom cleanings gonna be great. We run of gravity feed water tanks so no pressure this will help with all light cleaning duties as shown just pull out the bigger one for any heavy ingrained ones stains. Even thought to use on our steam cookers instead of ruining clothes and brushes cleaning off soot. Thanks for the every day examples in this vid
I just ordered one for washing car especially to Rinse with DISTILLED WATER. Also, plan to use in the bathroom to clean tub, tile, toilet ets. as well as basement. IN COME USE is a BIG DEAL. They have a Flexible Wand (it's a high pressure hose) so you don't have to move around the entire unit which should be awesome. (I loved the B&D Pivot Vac but when I moved on to their Flex Vac, that detachable flexible hose was a real game changer - I expect the same here.)
EXCELLENT video on this product. Probably the best video of it being used on various items. I think it will be good for simple vehicle washing with the washing tools we have...soft brush, rim brush, squeegee, soap, bug-b-gone, bucket etc. We don't place the nozzle of the high pressure washer 1 inch away from the client's paint job to remove bug guts. We will lose all our clients that way. We spray/soak, clean with sponge and soap, brush and rinse. Dirt bike and offroad clients love the fast and high pressure washes but want to keep the sponsor stickers on their vehicle longer. Understandable. Thanks a lot for this video.
I really appreciate this review. Been looking for a better review of this product for its pros and cons and shortcomings. Seems like this is perfect for my needs.. thanks!
Thank you. Glad I was able to help!
This is great for small jobs like washing pollen off deck furniture. Thanks for the review.
Legitimate, thanks for the review. I'm going to get one of these
Great review, will order one based on this. Thanks.
Great review, love the product as I use it to clean my kid's motocross bikes during race weekends and at home. I bought a 6 ah battery for the 18 volt washer and it lasts all weekend. I just need the snow foam add on so I can wash my car somewhat effectively.
This tool is very handy I use it a lot. I do have a bigger PW that I use for bigger jobs but this thing comes in handy
Nice review bro. Subscribed.
I have one
I work as a heavy diesel mechanic
I actually use it in the field to wash oil off things just keep a 20l drum of water in the back of my work ute and a little degreaser
Works magic when a machine has a small oil leak in the field
It cleaned my bricks good, sidewalk, patio and patio furniture. It eorks for me because I clean those things regularly.
I think it would be great for cleaning showers, and on my back deck.
Funny you should mention that. I used it to wash the shower last weekđđ»
If I connect it to the garden hose, with the garden hose pressure plus the equipment pressure would be higher than just using water in a bucket?
Will it remove the green mildew off the vinyl siding of the house or is it not powerful enough?
Thx for snaring
Merci. From France. Ăpernay
How to garden hose my
Stainless hose attached it does not tight?
Good video. How's the noise level on this washer?
Thank You. I donât have decibel numbers but I guess the sound is all relative.
Itâs not quiet, everyone in the immediate area will definitely hear. However, Itâs not nearly as loud as a gas powered washer. I feel itâs still less noisy than other bigger electric washers too. At the end of the day it still loud like all power washers though.
Having an issue with this power washer. I have it connected to a 50 foot garden hose that has very high water pressure. Washer runs for about 5 minutes then loses pressure. If I release the trigger then try again it will run for another 5 minutes. I notice when it loses pressure all 3 mode lights flash. The battery being used is fully charged. Called Ryobi customer service and they sent a replacement and the same situation is occurring with the new unit. Anyone have any thoughts on what might be wrong?
Not sure if this is your issue or not. The filter and hose don't stay at the bottom of the bucket, below water surface level. Same issue for all brands of this kind of tool. You'd think they'd make a weighted cuff for around the hose because it'll work its way up and out of the bucket frequently.
Each time it does this, you'll have to put it back under water, secure with a stronger clip than is provided and re-prime the hose with water by holding the trigger for up to 15 seconds ( or when re-flow resumes) whichever comes first.
I don't want to risk you invalidating your brands warranty, but I have a Worx Hydroshot. Same principle. Worx recommend a few things that might be worth you trying
1) clean filters (one on the water-draw end of hose, and the other possibly located in the tool body's inlet connector. If either have picked up and trapped debris, it can cause blockage.
Most often a priming issue though (I'd try this first)
2) Worx have videos recommending to turn tool upside down whilst running it until water flows. Then turn it back and use normally
Seems to be what fixes the issue for most people.
3) Putting your water bucket at a higher level to operating height, e.g a step can help flow and assist priming
Sometimes changing the nozzle setting (whilst trigger is being pulled) between its various degree of spray options seems to assist reflow.
Even when filter seems submerged, sometimes it can seem like there is little but enough water towards the bottom of the bucket even when there is not
What your brand or manufacture recommend may be different in what they suggest though.
I hope it turns out to be a getting flow and keeping flow issue that can be remedied by the above.
I'll probably consider the 40v power washer instead.
That's a nice unit as well. Glad this review was helpful
we would love to talk about an even better solution #ez-washer
Nice video but nobodyâs demonstrating how to remove caked on salt and dirt from driving your car or truck in the northeast after a snowstorm
I appreciate the comment. Due to the specificity of your request, you probably won't find that demonstration I'm afraid. I will say that it sounds like this is probably not the tool for a heavy-duty job like that.
@@ruckusdesigns yes the DIY coin ops have 700-1500 psi and form$10 I get 10 minutes of soap, foamy brush, spray on wax(not in my hood lol). Some have dryers as well. However- I treat my car like a boat and am very interested in a powerful portable. Ryobi has a 600psi and works has a 750psi. However-âIâll need a huge bucket of water lol. Thx
@@ruckusdesigns yes the DIY coin ops have 700-1500 psi and for $10 I get 10 minutes of soap, foamy brush, spray on wax(not in my hood lol). Some have dryers as well. However- I treat my car like a boat and am very interested in a powerful portable. Ryobi has a 600psi and works has a 750psi. However-âIâll need a huge bucket of water lol. Thx
Pressure itself wonât remove rust even hot water. Youâll need chemicals
I bought one a few months ago and I was so thrilled with it because it was perfect for washing the winter salt of my car using a bucket of soapy water. But it broke (motor seized) after just three uses. It's too cheaply made. The motor whines for a minute before it managed to suck the water up the hose. I returned it and didn't dare try another one. Buyer beware!
Epic Fail!
Sorry you had a problem, mine still runs like a champ. Next time maybe consider taking advantage of Home Depotâs very generous 3 year warrantee & had it replaced.đ€·ââïž
@@ruckusdesigns They did take it back because it was less than 3 months old. But I was too scared to get another one after that. If something breaks that fast I don't temp fate with replacing it with another one. A shame because I liked it and it would have been a simple way to remove winter salt from my car. If they make a better quality version in the future I'll try it again.
Are you supposed to run soapy water through it from a bucket?
@@matt.163probably not
Thanks bro! Can you run bleach through this machine?
Is this Ryobi tool any good?
Yes. No. Kinda.
It's complicated.
This is pretty much the same on every single Ryobi thing I own.
no power washer removes rust on concrete.
Can't you just hook it up to a hose? Seems inconvenient to keep filling a bucket
Absolutely you can & thatâs ideal. This just give you the flexibility to have additional options for supplying water as well which could be helpful.
@@ruckusdesigns awesome thank you, how's the pressure? Is it strong enough to clean my gutters?
JUNK!!!!!!!
What was wrong with it?
@@jeffshaf4019 ZERO power.... like zero
@@TENNESSEETRACKHAWK thanks for the response, I'll check out the full scale pressure washers.
@@jeffshaf4019 yea dont waste ur time there bro just a gimmick
I just buy Worx HYDROSHOT batter pressure save over ÂŁ200 OVER THIS product