![]() The way things connect to this spray gun makes it rather limited. ![]() Once again, I would have preferred traditional metal quick disconnects here. The wand attaches to the gun via a built-in plastic attachment on the metal wand. I will probably put some gorilla glue in the holes to make it a more permanent mount. The holder popped in pretty easily, and it did fall out while I was using the pressure washer. ![]() I chose the side where I figured they would not get bumped around as much. There are three holes to mount closer to the power cord and an attachment on the other side. I then mounted the set of spray nozzles on the top of the Chemical Guys ProFlow PM2000 electric pressure washer. The spray gun itself is all plastic and does feel a bit cheap. I was disappointed that it was not a metal quick disconnect, but it is much better than having to screw the hose onto the gun. The bottom of the spray gun has a simple push-button clamp that lets you attach the other end of the hose to it. The quick disconnect on the machine was already attached, and it was simple to attach the hose. Every other pressure washer I have owned required me to screw the spray gun hose onto the pressure washer and the gun. I love how CG provides a quick disconnect for the hose. The next step is connecting the Chemical Guys ProFlow PM2000 electric pressure washer’s hose to the spray gun. I love how each wheel has a lock that can keep the washer from rolling if you are on a slope. The bolts on the end of the wheels go into the holes and screw into the bottom. ![]() The bottom of the Chemical Guys ProFlow PM2000 electric pressure washer has four rubber feet. There is a special adapter that I will talk about later that will let you quickly connect your garden to the unit. The back side of the unit has a safety sticker and the connection spot where the garden hose would go. The top of the unit has a large plastic handle. The entire unit is made of plastic except for the metal quick disconnects. You can find the Chemical Guys logo in the middle, and to the right is the on/off switch. On the left-hand side is a full metal quick disconnect that will allow you to connect the hose that goes to the spray gun. The picture below shows the front of the Chemical Guys ProFlow PM2000 electric pressure washer. Quick Connects allows you to connect your foam cannon and water hose in seconds.Long barrel gun attachment helps you clean hard-to-reach areas with ease.Short barrel gun attachment gives you ultimate close-range control.Extended range 20-foot long high-pressure hose allows for flexible use in large areas.Compact & lightweight design for easy portability 10.5lbs, 14″ x 9″ x 8.25″.360-degree rolling casters allow your ProFlow to follow you around.Combines with foam cannon for the ultimate foam wash.Extra-long 35 -foot-long GFCI power cable for easy all-access maneuvering.1305 working PSI & 1.06 working GPM optimal for car washing & versatile all-purpose cleaning.Generates up to 2030 PSI of high-pressure water to easily blast away dirt, grime, debris It has a working output of 1305 PSI and quick disconnects to make working with the washer simple and easy to use. The ProFlow PM2000 is an electric pressure washer developed by The Chemical Guys for car detailing. I was the lucky person chosen to review it. The Chemical Guys, known for their excellent car cleaning and detailing products, have developed their electric pressure washer for car cleaning. A gas-powered pressure washer can do the trick, but then you have to worry about engine maintenance, making sure you do not use too fine of a nozzle, and taking the paint off your car! There are many smaller electric pressure washers out there to choose from. You can be much more efficient and use less water when washing your car using a pressure washer. REVIEW – I have mentioned before that one thing I enjoy doing is detailing my cars. If you buy something through the links on this page, we may earn a commission at no cost to you.
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