
Tool Daily Dual-Function Undercarriage Cleaner,Surface Cleaner for Pressure Washer, 16 Inch, Underbody Car Wash Water Broom with 3 Pieces Extension…
$44.99
Last updated on July 20, 2023 8:51 am Details
$44.99
ScubaSteve –
I had high hopes for this thing, high enough to override the other reviewers opinions and buy it….
But they were right, 4 jets is too many for anyone with anything but a really powerful, commercial, industrial pressure washer on a trailer.
With a standard Honda gas powered pressure washer, the jets felt like my kitchen sink sprayer wand at 6”. Meaning that it’s performance is way too insufficient to clean off East Texas mud or Colorado road salt.
It’s so cheap that I’m probably not going to bother returning it, but it will probably also take up space in my garage until I worked up the courage to throw it in the trash.
Rick Reardon –
This product works very well for cleaning under vehicles and then cleaning the driveway after. The only problem I had was the first 5 minutes one of the nuts that holds the wheels on came off causing the wheel to come off. Put blue locktite on both nuts -problem solved.
Breaddrink –
The negative reviews on this are usually from people who don’t understand what these are for.
These isn’t so much for deep cleaning (though they clean a little) as it is for what to do with that huge build up or murky awful crud after you pressure wash. You’ll get more cleaning, the higher your pressure is, but you’re going from a single jet to sharing of the pressure out of 4.
Adjust expectations accordingly.
If you’re doing some simple grime lifting you may not need it as much, but for moss removal, mud, and heavier crud, it begins to pool up, and block your water way, literally damming it with the stuff you just lifted up and removed. It will shove and scoop under and push it along with this tool.
I can’t attest to the car cleaning so much.. Maybe it would be useful for mud removal? But for sweeping and pushing a wider strip of crud to a destination, this thing works very very well.
My washer is a 3100psi. If you flip it over, swiveling it directly down, it really does take off. If you hold the extension pole in this state, you can clear away grass trimmings better than any leaf blower. I can only imagine what more powerful washers would have it do.
Really a great tool, and with the extension poles too, quite a bargain. I hope it holds up.
Oh, and a trick for those people complaining about the nylon nuts not reaching the locking section.. Old trick.. Flip the nuts around. They don’t have an orientation. That way the locking part is in use and threaded.
Patrick L. –
Simple idea that works well, as a broom you just have to get use to releasing your pressure washer trigger when pulling back, then engage moving forward. Did a great job removing old stain from my patio, then cleaned up the side walks. Lightweight and seems to be holding up to use. I would buy this again
Hkusp9 –
Great product, I purchased to use cleaning under my hunting truck and it works great. I let my buddy use it and haven’t seen it since.
PolarPop –
The undercarriage jet sprayer is not bad at all, The actual unit seems reasonable quality, but I’ve had to mark it down, as the tubes once connected, have too much flex in them!
I’ve had to spend another £50 to buy new tube in longer lengths to make it work correctly!!
RWB –
I compared this to Home Depot’s (HD) version and found several advantages. The two are similar in design and construction but Tool Daily’s (TD) is a bit wider with 4 nozzles compared to Home Depot’s with 3. The wheels on the TD have bearings and spin smoothly where HD’s appear to be simple shafts with a bushing and are not as smooth in operation. The TD model points straight up which IMO should provide a better flush of the undercarriage where with the HD model the nozzles are angled even when the wand is held level. The extension and 90 degree adaptor make the TD model easier to use and allow a more upright position when cleaning the underside of a vehicle though I’d prefer a 45 or 30 degree adaptor instead. It appears the nozzle pattern is narrower on the TD than the HD as the TD appears to be optimized for undercarriage cleaning. I noticed in the water broom setting the TD model’s nozzles do not overlap and leave strips not sprayed where the HD model’s nozzles provide full coverage. This appears to be an issue only in the water broom setting due to how close the unit is to the surface. For undercarriage cleaning the distance to the vehicle’s underside is greater and allows for the nozzles to provide complete coverage. I don’t plan on using this as a water broom so it’s of no consequence for my needs but may be for yours.
I have no idea what the durability will be with the TD unit as it’s new and I’ve used it only once. I suspect (hope) the bearings in the wheels are sealed and stand up to the service. I may consider purchasing a 45 or 30 degree adaptor to optimize for my needs.
Eric –
Well built. Good wheels, not the crappy swivel casters that corrode after 6months.
EmWillFish –
It works fine. I used it on a stock Silverado and a stock jeep cherokee. Silverado was a little too high for it to be super effective, but it worked ok. It worked better on the jeep. I need bigger wheels for it, or a pallet or something to improve outcome on vehicles with more clearance. Make sure your pressure washer has high enough pressure and water volume output to be effective. Mine is a 2900psi, 2.6gpm, so it’s nothing fancy. I would advise you to not listen to reviews where people say it’s “hard to control”, or “the nozzles get clogged.” It’s hard to control because the user probably didn’t read the instructions and connected the wands in the wrong sequence. As for clogging? Any pressure washer nozzle can clog. Don’t drop it in the dirt or run ultra dirty water through it, and clean it periodically. That’ll fix the clogging issue
Some people just make life harder than it needs to be.
Rich –
I purchase this unit to clean my canadian winter driven car. I wanted standard wheel since I use it on gravel driveway: If used gently, it roll OK. On some comments, some mentioned that jets are small and may get block; I need to mention that I get 1500psi out of my 3.6gal/min pump meening total is pretty big (>045).
I prefer not to use the 90degre adapter anymore, I keep better control that way.
I’ll get wet using this unit with or without 90o adapter.
Steve –
Seems like it could be a good product but one of the nozzles will not spray properly.
No QC at the factory as I can see something wrong with the nozzle need to find a replacement now
ScubaSteve –
With a 3000psi machine the spray power is okay. Much less and I think you would have nothing but a mist machine. The sprayers did not spray evenly meaning some had more power than the next. It does have a major design flaw and it involves the wheels. The wheel studs are not long enough to engage the lock nuts. As you roll it around the nuts come loose and the wheels fall off. Bad design, and no, you cannot tighten them enough to engage the nylon lock. What were they thinking??
Aaron Goodwin –
Great addition to my car and home use it for car undercarriage works great lots of pressure I was impressed on how good it does and I use this as a push broom to clean my concrete and asphalt and it works great this will be a great gift for Christmas for anyone love it