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Heir-apparent Beware Snap-on

  • Thread starter Spike Jones 5 2002
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  • #1
Last year on Black Fri I purchased a Snap-on 1650 psi electric pressure washer.
model # 870905
Who does not know the quality of Snap-on tools.

I filled the soap tank with a Carwash soap and wax.
I washed my car and truck.
I seen in that location was still soap in the tank.
I washed my house.
When I removed the soap tank.
Information technology was 100% full.
I merely packed it abroad for the winter.
Yesterday I pulled information technology out to do my automobile and truck over again.
I spotted the tank full.
I chosen Snap-on 888 278 8092.
I asked why and how to get it to utilize the soap.
The Snap-on man told me.
I had to adapt the nozzle to the minimum pressure level and the spray to widest.
The soap feeds in on the high pressure side of the pump.
If there is any back pressure.
The lather will non feed.
I also take to thin the lather to a very watery mix.

On at that place gas operated pressure level washers.
They feed the soap on the low pressure level feed side.
On their electric they decided to feed the soap on the high pressure side.

I will endeavour this out tomorrow.

  • #ii
So for at present the problem may only be poor instructions and/or operator error?
On a serious note, I have used plenty of Snap-on products to bet that IF at that place is a problem with the car, they will take care of it. Let us know how it works out tomorrow
  • #three
Wolfhound
I don't actually have an opinion nearly Snap-on. Never used them. Just, I did meet this the other day.
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  • #4
Rookie
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Kokomo
That thing looks like information technology's been used and abused. Sooner or afterwards, everything will break.
  • #5
Wolfhound
That thing looks like it's been used and driveling. Sooner or afterwards, everything will suspension.

Aye, information technology definitely has some miles and years on it.
  • #6
91FXRS
You have to alter tip (if quick connect) or adjust your tip to max volume in order to get the siphon to work, you generaly will not be able to use soap at your max pressure level.
  • #7
SnapOn puts their name on all kinds of cheap battery chargers, welders, etc and jacks up the cost for something you could by at walmart for one-half the price. Sick bet that force per unit area washer is an example.
  • #8
Bennettjh
SnapOn puts their proper name on all kinds of cheap battery chargers, welders, etc and jacks up the price for something you could by at walmart for half the price. Sick bet that pressure washer is an example.
I tin vouch for that. Long story short, get with a Miller welder. Wasn't aware they had branded power washers.
  • #9
femurphy77
The companies that built reputations of quality products all those years ago have learned to fold in cheaper quality products knowing their proper name will sell it. I'chiliad guessing that Snap On power washer doesn't behave the same warranty that their paw tools exercise.

For a reason.

Hell even back in the day Craftsman didn't put the aforementioned warranty on anything that plugged in and that was when the stuff was still made in the U.s.a.!

  • #10
moosehead
I believe there are some Snap-On pressure washers, but the Electric "Snap-On" at Menards is actually fabricated by a company named All Trade Tool. The license the name from Snap-On.
  • #11
churchmouse
That affair looks like information technology's been used and abused. Sooner or afterwards, everything will break.

I take completely worn out more than a few Snap-On pneumatic tools. It is simply how it works. All of the loftier cease hand tools (Snap-On/Mac) are still A-one and doing the job they were designed to exercise.
I did supersede the 1/ii" drive Impact with a Snap-On and it is better than the original I bought years and years agone or and then it seems.

As to the unit the OP pasts nigh I am pretty certain that due south something Snap-On puts their badge on from another manf. But we even so expect quality when we see that brand name.

  • #12
churchmouse
I believe there are some Snap-On pressure washers, just the Electric "Snap-On" at Menards is actually made past a visitor named All Merchandise Tool. The license the name from Snap-On.

Ha. Should take read the entire thread.
  • #thirteen
churchmouse
The companies that built reputations of quality products all those years agone accept learned to fold in cheaper quality products knowing their proper name will sell it. I'm guessing that Snap On power washer doesn't carry the aforementioned warranty that their mitt tools exercise.

For a reason.

Hell even back in the 24-hour interval Craftsman didn't put the aforementioned warranty on anything that plugged in and that was when the stuff was still made in the USA!


I fabricated a solid living using Craftsmen tools. I have passed almost of those tools down to my sons. Simply they were made here and are miles ahead of what Lowes sells under the same Marque. At that place are yet some Craftsmen pieces in the tool boxes.
  • #14
moosehead
Ha. Should accept read the entire thread.
Apologies. I just wanted to clarify that information technology wasn't Snap-On selling this stuff direct. They are just selling their name and reputation. Femurphy said the same thing, but I hadn't refreshed earlier posting.
  • #15
churchmouse
Apologies. I just wanted to analyze that it wasn't Snap-On selling this stuff straight. They are simply selling their name and reputation. Femurphy said the same thing, but I hadn't refreshed before posting.

Oh no apologies needed here. I responded earlier rolling through all the comments.

I am a tool junkie. Have been my unabridged life. Learned early that to exercise anything correctly sometimes a proper tool is needed. Y'all may but use that tool on that particular project but then, just having it makes future projects viable. This is specially true with Lathe/mill work. I accept both and the tooling tin sometimes exist very unique.

  • #16
Vigilant
Once the "Large" names start whoring out their brand, quality will start to drop on their breadstuff and butter items as well. I've seen it in the eating house equipment world many times, starting with Hobart. S&W, Browning, Walther, Colt, they've all whored their brand to the lowest common denominator manufacturers of cheap trinkets s well.
  • #17
Everyone salve their money.
Pick up a regular hose nozzle and a hand pump garden sprayer.
I could non knock down spider webs.
I tried all setting for pressure and comb spray.
MY thumb on the open hose cease would take been improve.
  • #18
hoosierdoc
First time I always heard of snap-on tools was when a friend showed me his wrench that broke in half and you could see a huge impurity in the shaft. I dunno. Peradventure they're skillful at forged tools nigh of the time?
  • #19
  • #20
churchmouse
First time I e'er heard of snap-on tools was when a friend showed me his wrench that broke in one-half and y'all could encounter a huge impurity in the shaft. I dunno. Maybe they're skilful at forged tools most of the fourth dimension?

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