🧼 Elevate your clean game with pro-level foam power!
The Westinghouse Foam Cannon delivers up to 3600 PSI of pressure, producing thick, even snow foam for superior cleaning. Compatible with most gas and electric pressure washers via a 1/4” quick connect, it offers adjustable foam output for tailored detailing. Designed for professional-grade results, it’s the perfect tool to upgrade your auto or outdoor surface cleaning routine.
J**C
It's a compact and powerful winner!
Works well:I was looking to replace a small, carrying size pressure washer that had stopped working because I need to go up a lot of stairs to get to different deck areas of my home as well as a large stamped concrete patio in the back and porches in the front. I was skeptical it would perform to the specifications for its size, but wanted to give it a try because if it did perform well, it would be perfect for my needs. So as soon as I had it assembled (which was easy) I went out on my concrete driveway and tested it on some black tire tread marks. I was surprised with the first pull of the trigger how much power it had. It worked with ease on those marks, so I moved on a few feet over to my landscaping's lannon stone retaining walls which had just become layered with dirt and light algae growth over the years and they cleaned up in a breeze. I knew it was a keeper before even going up the stairs to my light colored poly deck which was the actual job that needed to be done. But again it worked great just for my brief test removing the dirt and algae from out of the wood grain pattern on the poly boards restoring it back to a light beige compared to a dingy gray from normal accumulated dirt from Wisconsin weather in the countryside over the year. It's power, different spray nozzles, long sprayer reach and cord, sturdy metal wand, rolling features and compact size are going to make all of my washing jobs much easier and I'd say even a bit enjoyable! Only thing I can't yet speak to is durability, but it has a 3 year warranty and an included sheet listing available replacement parts. So I'm hoping the Westinghouse brand is managing their manufacturing partners well and the quality of this product will continue to be as good as it appears to be straight out of the box.
M**T
Designed by someone that uses a pressure washer - Nice Design
Someone who uses a pressure washer finally designed one!I have gone through several pressure washers over the years. Just had to replace one that I have used for several years.The old one worked fine until I just wore it out, but previous ones have all had basic design problems. This one solves several nuisance problems.The old ones were tall and would constantly tip over when you pull on the hose. This one is short and is on wide stance casters. It will follow you around like a dog on a leash when you drag it by the hose.They also put the pressure hose and the garden hose connections on opposite sides of the housing. Hoses aligned to each other also makes it easy to drag the rig along the driveway.The power cord is 30 foot. The added length is awesome.The pressure hose is still kinda stiff, but it has much more flex than my old pressure hose.I am also pleased with the nozzle. This has a large easy squeeze trigger and a metal extension for the nozzle tip wather than the entire gun being plastic.The enclosure has a location to store all of the nozzle tips so they don't get lost.Overall, this is a well thought out design.
J**T
Delivers on its promise -- and then some
This pressure washer delivers on its promises -- and then some. I used this to clean a country sidewalk that had been reduced to the color of black grime over a 75-year period and was astounded: Every spec of black grime was removed.Essentially: I woke-up the next morning and it looked like someone had poured fresh concrete where the completely blackened sidewalk used to be.The secret to the complete removal of the grime was adding the Westinghouse optional surface cleaner attachment (PWSC12 12" Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner Attachment), which is attached to the pressure washer wand.This attachment -- which looks like a giant black bottle cap with two, water-spraying nozzles inside -- is attached to the wand and is guided slowly and methodically along a sidewalk or other surface to slowly power-wash away all the grime.Seriously: If you're going to use this pressure washer to clean your sidewalks or driveway, the surface cleaner attachment will enable you to quickly and easily remove all the grime without leaving any streaks.In contrast, if you try to clean a sidewalk by using just a wand and nozzle, the job will take you at least 10x longer, you're going to get streaking and there's a chance you could damage the sidewalk by applying too much water pressure to a specific patch of concrete.All told, I was able to transform 240 feet of standard width sidewalk -- sporting 75 years of grime -- to the color of freshly poured sidewalk in 4.5 hours with this pressure washer and the optional surface cleaner.That included using the surface cleaner first, and then doubling back to rinse the cleaned sidewalk using the wand/nozzle.A few tips I picked-up along the way while I was researching this product:*Whether you're using the surface cleaner or just a nozzle, it's a good idea to test the impact of the power-washing on a small segment of sidewalk, driveway, etc. before launching into the entire job. Some older driveways or sidewalks may not be able to take the water pressure.*Theoretically, the surface cleaner attachment, with its two nozzles, reduces the water pressure to 1,250 PSI per nozzle. Theoretically, this reduces the water-pressure stress on a sidewalk to half of what a nozzle alone might give you -- reducing the risk of damage to your sidewalk or other surface.*When using a nozzle for the first time, try spraying a small section of sidewalk, etc. at a 30-degree angle first -- rather than firing the nozzle straight down at the sidewalk -- and then waiting for the surface to dry so you can check for any damage.Essentially: Go slow at first, check the impact on your surface and then slowly ratchet-up -- always double-checking that you're not doing any damage as you ratchet-up the impact of the increased water pressure on your surface.*If you need to extend the range-of-use for this pressure washer, it's better to buy a longer pressure washer hose than a longer garden hose that feeds into the pressure washer. Using a short garden hose enables the pressure washer to work more efficiently as compared to using a longer garden hose.*If you're buying a longer pressure washer hose, seriously consider one that advertises -- and delivers on -- the promise that its an anti-kinking hose. Cheaper pressure washer hoses without this promise can kink-up on you in multiple sections with every use. This slows you down as you repeatedly need to take the time to un-kink the hose.
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