• Complete set--1 Black Brass soap nozzle,1 Red Stainless Steel Nozzle Tip (0 Degree),1 Yellow Stainless Steel Nozzle Tip (15 Degree),1 Green Stainless Steel Nozzle Tip (25 Degree),1 White Stainless Steel Nozzle Tip (40 Degree).
  • High quality-- our nozzle tips are constructed from high quality stainless steel and brass.
  • Pressure washers rated-- 1/4 inch quick connection design 2.5 GPM, up to 4000 PSI.
  • Different spray angle-- you can choose different angles spray nozzle according to the actual needs.
  • Clean easily-- allows you to clean hard-to-reach areas quickly and easily without a ladder.

First time ever using a foam cannon. I used it with a black max 1800 psi electric pressure washer and it worked wonders! No need to go big on expensive cannons.

You can’t beat the price!! Works great with three different products I’ve tried... Griot’s Foaming Surface Wash and Poly Gloss and Meguiar’s Gold Class. 2-5oz of product is all you need depending on how much suds you want, topped off with warm water. Half full bottle will give you at least one good solid covering, full bottle will give you two washes. Do have some concerns about plastic bottle and brass connection over time, but it is what it is. Solid construction in the canon itself!! Can’t beat the price or value!!!

I got a chance to use the spray nozzles and they work great. I have a 2000 psi pressure washer and I need extra nozzles because my pressure washer did not come with the 15° and 40°. The 40° comes in handy when spraying sidewalks and washing cars. The 15° is good at pressure washing the house. The rest are extras because I am sure I will misplace one or two in the future.

I decided to step up and try what seemed to be one of the latest vehicle washing tools/toys and buy a foam cannon. Did a lot of research on what to buy, how much to spend, and did added $ bring added benefits to the end value. This product had received numerous reviews as to the quality and performance when compared with like products 7 times the price. Plus heck, it came with a full set of pressure washer nozzles that I didn't need, but I know that the day will come when I will need a replacement set or loose one of my current set. Easy function as to adding the amount of foam that you want to spray/lay on your vehicle. Just as easy is the width of the foam pattern that you want to spray. One thing that the more expensive cannons may have is the ability to adjust the spray pattern from a horizontal to a vertical spray....not a big deal. From what I can tell, the choice of soap/foam and the pressure of the sprayer to remove the foam/dirt is much more important than the money that can be spent on the cannon. That being said, this cannon is a down right bargain for the cost. The material that make up this cannon are all top notch and well constructed. As a side note, shooting foam all over you car is kind of a fun thing to do... almost therapeutic.

After researching super-expensive foam cannons with inexpensive foam cannons, I decided to try this lower priced one based on Amazon ratings. The ratings weren't wrong. THIS IS A GREAT FOAM CANNON!! INSTRUCTIONS SUPER EASY TO FOLLOW! One negative: the foam cannon comes with tips; but that's not the negative. The negative was the male connector to the foam-cannon didn't fit my power washer, but the included tips did. Something for the manufacturer to figure out. A male connector costing $2.39 at the local hardware store remedied that. I also recommend using a gas powered power washer. I have an electric one and the gas powered one really got the foam cannon blowing suds on my car without using a lot of soap. Instead of shelling out $13.00 bucks a week at a car wash that may have brushes DAMAGING your car's exterior, the foam cannon managed to strip off all the dirt without hand washing! UNBELIEVABLE!! As a ride-share driver in Chicago, I happily discovered most of my fellow drivers aren't too keen on keeping their cars clean. WHAT A MISTAKE!!!! After getting my car washed and detailing the black leather interior of my car, I discovered my tips increased from about 4% of my ride-share income to 10%-14% of my income! As a ride-share driver operating a clean car, ESPECIALLY ON THE WEEKENDS when it's usually date night, passengers are overjoyed. Especially male passengers; nothing worse than spending a ton of money at Gibson's on Rush Street in Chicago with your date, then discover your hired ride-share vehicle hasn't seen a car wash since the Bush presidency. Nothing like a filthy ride to act as a "Cock-Blocker"! Get this foam cannon! If not for the sake of your vehicle, get it for the sake of being a good "wing man" to your passenger trying to woo his date!!!

From what I can tell, all of these are all about the same, so need to go with the famous brand. This one his made from quality materials including machined brass and stainless, and should last a while. Generates plenty of foam from my Ryobi electric PW with Meguiar's or any good quality car wash when diluted about 1:10 in the container.

These hook up to my Briggs and Stratton power washer that comes with the single multi-tip in one. However it started to fail this pay season so I decided to look up on amazon like I do for most stuff before I decide to purchase most things. All tips function properly and are built just as good if not better then what you’ll find in Home Depot or any of the home improvement stores. A+ rating from me especially considering they cost a half of what you’ll find anywhere else!

I can't comment on the nozzle tips, since I don't plan on using them. I already have a working set of nozzles that came with my pressure washer, so these 5 tips are a nice bonus and will serve as backups. I did my share of research and was happy to find this product at $16. The exact same hardware is sold for over $100, just with a different sticker on the bottle. So if anything happened, or this product was a dud, I was glad to only spend $16. I've only used this foam cannon once, and was able to wash 2 cars (truck, sedan) using a single bottle load. I used Meguiar's Gold Class car wash (it's what I had in the garage at the time). I have a 3000 psi gas pressure washer. The amount of foam this cannon produced was amazing. It was very easy to "dial in" the adjustment to get the amount of foam and consistency I wanted. I let the foam sit for a couple minutes, then went over it with a long-handle brush, and rinsed with water (40 degree nozzle tip). This definitely speeds up the amount of time I spend washing vehicles. I used to use a 5 gal bucket, and the hardest part was getting enough soap suds to do a good job. This foam cannon totally solves that problem. The goal is to be able to use this cannon, and try to get a hands-free wash where I don't have to manually dry the vehicle. I ordered Chemical Guys Honeydew Foam soap, to see if that makes a difference. Between that, and regularly washing the vehicles, it should end up being an easier and faster experience than the old way.

I purchased this because I could see it's value at applying house wash and it works really well at that. I've attached before and after photos of the peak of a single story house using no more than a two step ladder. The house wash was applied from ground level and I don't doubt it would have reached the peak of a two story house just from observation. It laid down a nice even layer of house wash foam using a 2700psi 2.3gal/min pressure washer. While I used an extension with 40° tip to pressure wash it off, just the typical 30 inch wand was used to apply the soap. I used Zep house and siding wash available here on amazon diluted 60/40 with water in the bottle.