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The Giraffe Tools Grandfalls G20 Pro is a wall-mounted pressure washer featuring an 1800W motor that delivers up to 2500 PSI and 2.2 GPM. It includes a 65 ft retractable hose, 4 quick-connect nozzles for versatile spray angles, and a foam cannon for thorough cleaning of cars, patios, driveways, and fences. Its locking swivel and adjustable bracket ensure stability and space-saving convenience, backed by lifetime professional support.
J**K
Solid unit
I really like the retractable hose makes clean up easy!! Nice unit . I’ll give review after I use more but good initially.
L**S
Good product
Works great. Pressure not as great as I’d hoped but still ok for car washing and casual yard cleaning.
M**E
Versatile swivel wall power washer
I like that the wall mounted washer swings one hundred eighty degrees and locks in place, so a sixty five foot hose can reach street parking without tugging the reel. The retractable line rewinds neatly and uses a guard to avoid kinks. 2.2 gallons per minute paired with 2500 PSI is balanced for concrete or cedar. Four quarter inch quick connect tips plus a foam cannon cover tasks from moss removal to gentle car suds, all while the 1800 watt motor stays outlet friendly.
G**S
Leaks
Great item but leaks at the bottom. Tried changing the rubber in the holes but still leaks alot
P**R
Convenient little power washer
This is a great product. Never thought of mounting a power washer onto a wall outside right beside the water faucet. Turns out, that's the greatest idea of all. There's a bit of a problem having to run the power cord, but the machine does come with something quite long, and I did have to get an additional 15-ft extension cord and got this to power up. Other than that, this has become a permanent staple outside my house. I've had this for over 2 weeks now and went through 3 spray-down for my cars. So convenient and easy to just tuck everything away and having a neat storage unit all in one.I only used 2 jet nozzle types so far and both went well. There's no surging like some of my other power washers had (Ryobi), and this isn't something I get to move and scoot around with, which is great since I don't want to have to haul a wheel around with water hose and power cord altogether. The only down side to this is the length of the water hose. I have a 120-ft drive way all the way to the back of my house where the garage is, and this thing can only handle half the distance. So I can use it readily to spray down my cars, but not something I can do a complete driveway powerwash job with.Anyway, I've only got it for two weeks so far, don't know how well these will last under the outdoor conditions. The entire casing appear to be made of pretty strong plastic; just not sure how well these plastics will do under the Southern hot summers. Time will tell. But I've been having a lot of fun with this washer so far, it's nice to have something higher tech, savvy looking, neatly tucked away. But it does occupy the faucet, so if I want to sprinkle on the grass or something, I have to detach and switch hoses. Maybe a T-off junction will solve this problem later. Anyway, good stuff.
J**C
its alright...
probably my review will be a little on the negative side....I think overall it's decent, but it's not at all like the sprayer you get at a DIY car wash.I was really wanting a pressure washer with a lot of power. I've tried a different style, it was on wheels, super lightweight and basically junk. So I had high hopes with this one.it has some heft to it, coming in around 30lbs. love that it is a complete package with spray gun, foam cannon, and nozzles. the hose on a reel is awesome! The wall mount feature is also great, it is heavy duty and will swing from side to side. I won't wall mount this and it does have a flat surface to sit on the floor stable. However the water inlet is also facing the bottom, so I have it on a cart and you need to position it where the hose can hang freely. It's a little tough getting the hose on/off with where the inlet is. This could have been designed a little better.when I'm at a DIY car wash, those guns actually push you back with force. This isn't that. This seems more like a small step above my house water pressure. That said, while using the foam cannon it does make a nice thick foam that coats my car. I'll do some testing but I'm pretty sure my house water pressure will not make any foam. So it does seem better. However its not push you back force. its also still going to require you to use agitation for cleaning effectiveness. The dial to turn on/off the foam cannon is a little finicky. Sometimes it foams up, sometimes it just sprays water. When I have it off sometimes it will randomly spurt foam. perhaps the solution is to remove the foam cannon and use one of the nozzles.
R**R
Great for spraying off the salt after a day on the water.
I’ve installed this pressure washer on my shed in the backyard for easy access to spray down my boat and trailer after a day on the coast. It’s just so darn convenient! I already own one pressure washer from Giraffe Tools, and I’ve been absolutely thrilled with it, so I had high hopes for this one. It totally solves my problem of needing pressure in the backyard. The build quality is great, though not perfect—it’s plastic, but it’s sturdy. I do keep a cover over it when I’m not using it, though, because the South Florida sun is brutal on just about everything. The hose is more than long enough to tackle any job I need done. The foam cannon works like a dream, too! One thing to keep in mind with any pressure washer: your water hose connected to it needs to have enough volume to let the washer work at its full potential. That said, the pressure from this washer is spot-on—powerful but not overly intense. The pure convenience alone makes this washer worth the price. I’m super happy with it and would totally recommend it!
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