It has a 5 quick connect spray tips for different pressure levels:
Red- (0 degrees) areas that are high & hard to reach, cleans cervices in sidewalks or driveways.
Yellow- (15 degrees) use on concrete, brick, hard surfaces with stubborn stains.
Green- (25 degrees) use on painted surfaces, wood siding, fences & lawn mowers.
White- (40 degrees) use on windows & screens.
Black- a low pressure foam nozzle for spraying detergent.
Here are simple steps before each use:
Connect the water inlet hose, turn on the water tap, turn on the power switch, unlock the spray gun trigger, then press long on the spray gun for seconds to squeeze out the air until the water comes out and install the spray wand.
Here are simple steps after each use:
Shut off the water tap, disconnect the water inlet hose, unlock the spray gun trigger, press the trigger to squeeze out the water pressure, turn off the power switch, pull out the main plug and it's ready to store away for the next use.
Very simple to set up water easily comes out quickly and starts fast to wash away with ease stains, debris, and gunk. The trigger handle starts immediately and flow of strong pressure water comes out its extremely lightweight I had used it for an hour and had no pains in my shoulders or arms and the unit handle makes it easy to row around my yard without tilting or getting stuck on my grass. The cord is long, but not long enough, I just wish it was a longer to reach my other side of my trailer I had to add an extension cord to it.
Check out my video of pressure washer in action
The picture above is the finish results from ugly stains to a bright clean trailer, love it! The pressure washer is perfect to give as a gift of home welcoming. Great quality I highly recommend! You can find it at Amazon
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