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Your cart is empty.With the Flow Max™ 40V Portable Power Cleaner, you can take on all of your outdoor cleaning projects, like a pro. This lightweight, ultra-portable power cleaner doesn’t require a spigot or garden hose connection to work. Just drop the included hose line in a bucket full of water, pool, lake, or other water source, and spray away. Easy to store in a garage, under boat seats, or in your RV, our Flow Max Power Cleaner comes equipped with the versatility and power you need to conquer everyday cleaning jobs around the house or on the road. Plus, it’s equipped with a 6-in-1 spray attachment, soap bottle, long nozzle, and rotatable nozzle, so you can adjust your spraying style project to project.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
Wish it had 2 chargers otherwise great portable unit
Lucky
Reviewed in Canada on August 15, 2022
I’m impressed by how easy it is to use the cleaner. Lightweight.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2022
It works pretty good but the battery life isn't great. We got to wash our RV but have been trying it out on other projects. We run through both batteries pretty quickly....I'm not sure we will even be able to do 1/2 the RV on 2 batteries 😥
Michele Spillane
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2021
This battery powered power washer is so cool, so handy, so easy to use. No need to lug around an extension cord like you do with other power washers, it comes with two rechargeable batteries. I use it on my dock to clean off dirt, grime and duck doo, I use it to get the grime and bugs off my boat, i used it last night to wash my car and to wash off the patio and outdoor rug. For the car wash, I used a bucket as the water source. At the lake, the long intake hose is simply dropped into the lake. There is a filter on the intake end that prevents sand and debris from clogging the tube. I used it for 30 mins before swapping out batteries. I own other heavy duty power washers, the kind on wheels, that have to have a power source, they certainly will be used when i need a psi over 520, which some jobs require but for your normal everyday power washing, this cleaner is the bees knees
🌼 Daba 🌼
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2020
The tool every pool owner needs. So easy to use to clean off the patio furniture, patio floor, and screen enclosure. I can even use it while my kids are playing in the pool.Very lightweight And compact; I was pleasantly surprised in the power this little workhorse has. And it’s so simple to use; just pop in the charged battery, place the hose in the pool, and voila! A power cleaner ready for action!The package included the power washer, two 40V lithium rechargeable batteries, and a charger. On a full charge, I was able to work over a half hour!Another rally nice feature is the soap bottle that attaches to the unit. I can add any cleaner I need and it mixes automatically with the water. I bought a hose attachment and now I’m able to wash the windows on my house with ease. No more lugging around a powered washer, extension cord, etc.
UCA Lady
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2020
So far, we have only used this to wash our car and our business truck but we will eventually also try it on second story windows at our house. The car had been on a road trip and was really coated with dust and dirt, and the white truck unfortunately hadn't been washed for a long time. Although it took a couple of "rounds" for the truck, it was amazing how well it cleaned off all that construction dirt. Our black Volt came out sparkling. It works very easily. We just filled a Home Depot orange bucket with water which had some dishwashing soap added. We thought we'd have to fill the bucket multiple times just on the car, but it's a very efficient sprayer, and the water lasted throughout almost all the way through the job. A quick wipe with a microfibre cloth and we had a shiny car.
Once in a while
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020
First of all don't expect to do any heavy duty pressure washing with this. You'll set yourself up for disappointment. This is a light duty washer, but it's portable and extremely handy.It comes with two wand heads---a basic sprayer with a head that can be adjusted for direction, and a multi-use head, which has a soap bottle connector (bottle is included). It also comes with a wand extension. Using it without the extension is really handy for using this sprayer in tight spaces.It will not connect directly to a garden hose for water supply. It's not built for that. It's strictly a siphon-type supply, and you provide the water in a bucket, or any other handy water. The end of the siphon hose has a filter, but I don't think I'd chance using it in particularly dirty water and risk clogging the sprayer. The hose is about twenty feet long, long enough to be useful. You can tell that it's pretty much about as long a hose as the sprayer can handle. Any longer and it might not be able to draw the water to the spray unit.The hose is pretty soft and does kink easily, and it's easy to flatten just by stepping on it. It's something to check if your water flow cuts off while cleaning.I suspect the hose might grow mold inside if you leave water in it, so follow the instructions to empty it as much as possible before storing. Keep it stored away from insects---they have a way of finding hoses and building mud nests in them and clogging them up.I was concerned the sprayer would empty a five-gallon bucket in seconds, and that would mean a lot of refilling and lugging buckets of water. But it doesn't draw water that fast. With the basic spray head it draws about a gallon a minute. That's not too bad.It comes with a charger and two batteries, which is awesome. The batteries arrived with a partial charge. There's a button and LED gauge on them to check charge level. It's probably a good idea to fully charge the batteries before using the washer. The charger connects directly to the batteries. You don't have to have them in the sprayer to recharge them. But it's not a quick charger. A full recharge takes a few hours.Before operating you need to make sure the battery and hoses are fully seated. You have to pull the trigger all the way back for it to turn on. It has a slow start then builds up, probably by design.The hose and wand and battery are easy to remove by either pushing release buttons or sliding the collars back. The whole thing can be then packed away and stored in a pretty small box. I'd make sure it's in an area with good air circulation so any water remaining can evaporate.
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