Derick
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So recently, I kinda started to accept reality that my harbor freight power tools were just garbage at this point. I bought them some years ago, not long enough to keep me from being pissed mind you, and they changed their house brand from chicago electric to bauer. Soooo, when I needed new batteries, I quickly found that my tools were useless. And I even spent the cash on a nice half inch impact gun....but now it will be lining the garbage can.
All that to say, I leaned into the Ryobi One+ line pretty hard. Fingers crossed they keep up their battery production and reasonably decent quality for DIYers. I got their psuedo (low) pressure washer thing;
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-O...ss-Power-Cleaner-Tool-Only-RY120350/312453233
and did some detailing today. Last night I did a honda civic engine bay, and then today I did the engine bay on the burb. I pressure washed it late last year, so it wasn't all that dirty. It does a good job for its very specific purpose. And that is, engine bays. That high pressure blast from a real pressure washer gets water where it shouldnt be. This is also nice because I can just take a bucket of water and it will siphon instead of needing a hookup. Anyhow, got a nice clean engine bay to get dirty with the upcoming power steering line replacement.
All that to say, I leaned into the Ryobi One+ line pretty hard. Fingers crossed they keep up their battery production and reasonably decent quality for DIYers. I got their psuedo (low) pressure washer thing;
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-O...ss-Power-Cleaner-Tool-Only-RY120350/312453233
and did some detailing today. Last night I did a honda civic engine bay, and then today I did the engine bay on the burb. I pressure washed it late last year, so it wasn't all that dirty. It does a good job for its very specific purpose. And that is, engine bays. That high pressure blast from a real pressure washer gets water where it shouldnt be. This is also nice because I can just take a bucket of water and it will siphon instead of needing a hookup. Anyhow, got a nice clean engine bay to get dirty with the upcoming power steering line replacement.