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(More customer reviews)It takes a while to figure out how to use the wand. The first time I used it I it got away from me and hit the power line to the house! The wand at the end is not at enough of an angle and was getting water under the siding which you are not supposed to do so I bent it to a 45 degree angle with a sledge and wood blocks.
The trick to this thing is to use the force of the water to get the pressure wand in the air and control the direction. Make sure the handle is lined up opposite the wand, lift it off the ground and press the trigger. The water makes the wand much lighter. Once it's in the air you end up pushing down on it to keep it from going over. You should practice this where you can't damage anything.
Don't release the trigger with the wand up in the air or it will drop like a rock before you can recover. I lower it to a few feet off the ground and then release the trigger. Be careful not to run out of gas with the wand in the air either!
It's tough and tiring to use but once you get the hang of it, it beats the heck out of being at the top of a wet 32 extension ladder.
I bought the waist belt too but unless you're out of shape don't bother. I used it for an hour and gave up on it.
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Product Description:
Fast, easy way to clean buildings, large trucks, signs and other big equipment in half the time - from the safety of the ground! Innovative design retracts to a more manageable size and allows for easier field maintenance. Nozzle holder accepts standard quick-couple spray nozzles (nozzles not included). Includes gun with a 3/8in. female NPT inlet.
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