Foam Cannon & Pressure Washer Help!

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After doing a search, I'm VERY confused about the following:



1) Where to purchase a Foam Cannon

2) How to connect it to a gas powered pressure washer

3) What parts/attachment I will need

4) What is the benefit of brass connectors vs. plastic?



Also, if someone has any product recommendations, I would appreciate it! Thanks as always everyone!
 
im looking at getting an electric pressure washer and would like to know where to get one of those things... their awesome!
 
You can get them here.

They should have all the parts you need to connect it to your pressure washer if you do not already have them.
 
1) Where to purchase a Foam Cannon

pm'd you.



2) How to connect it to a gas powered pressure washer



w/ quick connects to the end of you lance. a smaller trigger gun is a big help.





3) What parts/attachment I will need



quick connects and new trigger w/ tip directly in gun w/o a long lance. helps to get in tight areas and safer on paint.



4) What is the benefit of brass connectors vs. plastic?



brass w/ last a lot longer and you don't have to be so careful.
 
Quick connects on a pressure washer.. Now on my electric my different "tips" attach by pushing in then turning either way 90 degrees would this still work?
 
asleepz said:
Quick connects on a pressure washer.. Now on my electric my different "tips" attach by pushing in then turning either way 90 degrees would this still work?





It's just easier to get the same type of hose and trigger set-up like the ones used w/ most gas units. I believe wolfpacker has a pw similar to you guys, but w/ 50 ft. of hose and quick connect gun.
 
rlguy28 said:
does anyone know the difference between the cam spray: Cam Spray 527100 - Foamer Attachment model and the one sold here PressureParts.com Offers ::Foam Cannon With Tank.



Besides the price of course





I honestly cannot tell you the differences, because I have never used the FoamCannon from PressureParts(it is a new one to me and I am sure most on the forum)). However mostly all the vids and everyone here uses the CamSpray. If you want to test the PressureParts foam cannon and then respost your results, we then may have a cheaper alternative to the CamSpray. In my experience though CamSpray makes some high-quality stuff that is matched by very few.



Hopefully someone has experience with the PressureParts foam cannon and can give you their experience. It is a great price though and it looks like it would work quite well.
 
thanks for the response. anyone else have experience with pressure parts foam cannon and care to comment or post vids/pics of it in action?
 
rlguy28 said:
thanks for the response. anyone else have experience with pressure parts foam cannon and care to comment or post vids/pics of it in action?



Here are some pictures of my set up from a post on another forum..



I use an electric Karcher and I wanted professional grade hose that was long so I wouldn't have to move the PW around.



I also got all quick connects to make it easy to change from foamer to regular lance that is adjustable from 0-40 d - The small size of it is great (6").





All Products

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Foamer

FoamerNozzle.jpg


FoamerConnect.jpg


Foamer.jpg




Hose Ends

HoseQuickConnectEnd.jpg


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Trigger ends

TriggerQuickConnect.jpg


TriggerBottomConect.jpg




0-40 degree adjustable Lance - soo very compact makes it easy to get into tight wells


LanceConnect.jpg


Lance.jpg






Here is a short clip of shadybreal who has the same foam cannon set up.



Hyper Wash mixed 4oz of soap to 28 of water



 
wow nice pics....looks really awesome. so just want to verify.... did you get all this from pressure parts? if not, then where? thanks
 
Can you post the parts list and where you purchased these items? I had just gotten my foam loance, same one as you have and due to the type of gun my Craftsman power washer has, I'd like to purchase the gun you have pictured and all the fittings to make it work. :help:



I went to my local Lowes and I was able to round up the fittings needed to convert my high pressure line to quick disconnect setup. That's a start
 
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