Alexm
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
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Eric
Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2025
The product pic showing it spraying down the car, motorcycle and..."yart" is frankly hilarious. You'd think it was a pressurized soap blaster from a high-end car wash, but no. It doesn't even come close that that degree of coverage or foam. In fact, I have a soap gun that attaches directly to my hose, and although that one sprays out more of a soap mixture than an outright foam, you can't even compare the two. This thing is just...well, weak.Of course, that's to be expected from a self-contained battery-powered pump; so for what it is, it's not all that bad. For a small sedan, it'll actually cover the entire car if you're quick about it, so you technically won't have to carry around a soapy bucket. But it won't clean as well as a sponge or mop that's for sure (which you get in the box), so you'll still need to do the work. One thing that concerns me however is how the plastic build will stand up to the pressure over time. The sprayer comes in one piece out of the box so there's no assembly required (and the bottom on mine came pretty scuffed up on the outside), but the thread is just an extension of the reservoir and made of the same plastic. There is no outright rubber or silicone gasket apart from the very cap/bottom of the upper piece (sprayer/handle). Moreover, the sprayer doesn't even have a matching thread on the inside of the cap, just 4 grooved lines on each side of the circle. Interesting design.All that said, I like how they put the translucent line down the side of the reservoir so you can check the fluid level, and it totally works. The USB port is also in a thoughtful location to keep it away from splashing water. You get an extra silicone tube in the kit as well as a GOOD quality hand sponge and measuring tube for your soap solution. And it's a good thing too because you kinda need to get the mixture right to produce foam. Unfortunately, there is no diagram in the instruction booklet to give you guidance on the ratios, but it's probably different with every solution. Not sure how I feel about the double-click-to-start power button, but I suppose it cuts down on accidental activations.As for performance, like I said it's pretty weak and there's only a single power level, so what I've relegated it to is garden duty. And for that purpose it actually works surprisingly well. Since you really don't need much plant feed dissolved in the water (usually 1/4 tsp per 2L), it sprays farther when it's not loaded down with soap particles. I literally don't have to walk from plant to plant anymore or use one of those attachments that hooks up to the hose. Of course, it definitely doesn't have the same power as a backpack compressor/spreader - nor the reservoir capacity - but it's wayyyy more convenient. Two or three refills and the garden is good. So yeah, it's actually pretty useful. Just be careful not to let it sit out in the sun because of the black plastic finish. Not sure what the heat will do to the battery. If it holds up over time, it probably deserves 3.75/5 stars. A bit limited, but still functional.
Jeff G
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2025
Produces foam with a good consistency to coat my car. It practically cleans itself. Just need to brush out stubborn areas like where birds like to leave their calling card. I see myself washing my car more often now that I have this.
Freddy Luvless
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2025
I had the chance to test out this so-called “foam” sprayer on my motorcycle last week, and while it wasn’t exactly the foam cannon I imagined, it definitely got the job done. Think of it more as a glorified soap dispenser than a full-blown foam gun — the suds were light, not the thick, clinging foam you’d expect from a pressure setup. That said, it was super easy to use and made washing quick and efficient. One thing to note: on a windy day, you’ll probably lose half your spray — it’s not packing a ton of power. But despite that, my bike came out clean and shiny in no time. Solid for what it is, but don’t expect pro-level foam action. 3 out of 5 stars.
The Emporium
Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2025
Obviously this is not going to give you a super thick foam like a foam cannon can. It is more of a sprayer, and it is pretty similar to what a pressure washer does when you use it to spray from it's tanks using the low pressure nozzle.The unit has a very solid build, and the 2L container is great. Screws on nice and tight. Comes with a water pipe replacement and few spare foam felt tips.The water pipe is very smartly done, in the sense that they did not use a rigid pipe, but rather a flexible hose. This way when you tilt it forward, the hose moves forward also to follow the liquid to the front (doesn't stay in the center), and likewise when you tilt it upward.The battery lasts quite a while. I charged it when I got it, and I have used it 8 times so far, and it is still not even half discharged. Pretty impressed.The only thing is that the nozzle is not very adjustable as far as I can tell (unless I am missing something). It does spray well as is, but it does leak a little bit at the tip if the nozzle where it foams up (not at any of the fittings). I dismantled it, and reseated everything, but no difference. It still sprays all the soap all over the car, but there is a constant drip from the tip.Overall, it will not replace a foam cannon, but it is great for soaking a car for initial rinse, and then a second time for the actual wash. The included microfiber glove is nice also.
ChocoBear xD
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Good foam consistency, although not very powerfulThe build quality is pretty good and the canister can hold 2 liters worth of soapy water. The 4500mah battery lasted foaming a sedan and a large suv in the same day without a problem. I use this in tandem with a dewalt portable pressure washer (DCPW550B) and the fact that I don't have to change the wand and attach a foaming canister is a game changer. It also saves me water since I don't have to use the dewalt pressure washer to foam the vehicle any longer.The foam is pedestrian at best. This thing shoots out a weak spray up to 3 feet away but rest assured it will cover anything without a problem (if close enough). I then use my car mittens to get rid of the dirt before going back to the dewalt pressure washer for a rinse. Sure, attaching a foaming canister to the dewalt pressure washer is quite easy, but switching to my sidearm electric foam sprayer is always faster lol.This kit comes with blue wash mitts and a few accessories such as extra filters and a wrench to turn the spout vertical or horizontal (or you could just unscrew it and turn)All in all, I give this 5/5 stars as it makes it easier to wash my car, save water as I don't have to go back to refill my bucket of water just for foaming and at the same time, I could even use this on my bathroom, dishes, carpet ...etc
AmzSC
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Whenever I wash a car I use a foam cannon. It is a bit of a pain, taking the nozzle off the pressure washer, attaching the foam cannon, then removing it and reattaching the nozzle. True, it’s a small issue but it gets old after doing it so many times.This self contained foam cannon makes things move more efficiently by eliminating those other required steps. I will note that you will not get the same amount of foam as you would from using a high PSI pressure washer, but the amount of foam is more than adequate. In fact it might be a benefit to not produce enough foam to make your car look like a glazed doughnut.It gets its power from a self contained rechargeable battery. I had no issues with charging, and I have used on several cars all on the same charge.To sum it up, this is a fine alternative to the traditional foam canon, but it you really want to create enough foam for a 70’s disco party, you may want to stick to the pressure washer types of cannon.
Sniperboy360
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
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Eddy M.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I was excited to try this electric foam sprayer for washing my car and watering plants. The USB charging is super convenient, and the 2L capacity is just right for my needs. It worked great initially, producing a nice foam for car washing and a gentle spray for my garden.However, after a few uses, I noticed some issues. The lid started leaking, and the threads didn’t seem to seal properly. Additionally, the sprayer’s performance declined, and it eventually stopped working altogether. I tried troubleshooting, but couldn’t get it back to its original functionality.While I loved the concept and the initial performance, the durability is a letdown. If you’re considering this sprayer, be aware that it might not last as long as you’d hope.
Phantom
Reviewed in Australia on April 4, 2025
Electric, great reviews, well made and charged up exactly according to instructions which are easy to follow
EA
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
I use this while detailing. It allows me to use foaming products without a squeeze trigger bottle. My hands get fatigued after squeezing and spraying so much. This is a useful alternative and works great in producing foam for my use. It's rechargeable via USB C and the battery lasts a long time. I don't think I've had to recharge it yet. It comes with some replacement parts and gaskets. The hand is nice and comfortable. The build is solid and I've even dropped it and it still works great. Holds a ton of product too, so you're not having to refill constantly. Great tool for the price.