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Kwazar Venus Pro Super Foamer Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUOgC8nRGb0 - video 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjX5mXxIHyY - video 2
I bought this to replace my foam gun because I got tired of changing my hose nozzles to use something for 5 minutes, just to have to go back and switch nozzles again. The nozzle I like to use is an adjustable garden sprayer with about 6 different outputs so I’m used to using one output for rinse, another output to blast away dirt, etc. Plus, the freedom from a hose is just wonderful. No more dragging a hose back and forth as you presoak a car is awesome.
And as I mentioned in another post, I don’t like the hassle of setting up my foam cannon when I’m really only going to use it for a presoak.
So I did a bit of research and discovered the Kwazar Venus Pro Super Foamer. Luckily Autopia was having their Memorial Day sale so I got it for cheaper and didn’t feel too guilty about buying it.
It comes in a 2 liter size and seems sturdy and well-constructed. I like the ‘cone’ shape of it as there is no risk of it tipping over.
I was worried it may be kind of heavy when it was filled, but it’s comfortable to hold and not a strain on my wrists or anything.
Foam output is totally dependent on the soap and dilution ratio. For this review I used Dodo Juice Apple iFoam wash, a soap designed for presoaks. Even though it was diluted 20:1 the foam output was nice and clung around for a few minutes, similar to a foam gun & cannon.
To work the Foamer, you need to pump the pump until the pressure for about 10 seconds or so to build up pressure. Squeeze the handle and out comes the foam. The fuller the sprayer is the less pumps you’ll be able to do. I have had a little issues with some pressure leaking out of the screw top when the unit is more full, so filling this to the top (or 2L mark) may not be the best idea for maximum output.
The more pressure inside, the longer it’ll last. Pumping for a few seconds gives you enough coverage for a panel IME.
1.5 – 2L is plenty for a regular sedan/coupe. You may need to refill it for a larger SUV.
There really isn’t much else to say about the Foamer. It works, I love it, and I’m glad I purchased it. I’ve experimented with just trying water in the sprayer, but it doesn’t work. The water isn’t a constant stream. I was curious to see if this could be suggested for completely mobile guys who still want access to foam, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Someone on reddit pointed out that it`s a good choice for those that need to wash at self-serve stations. I hadn`t thought of that, but it makes sense!
Pros:
Works well, easy to use
Foam output is great
Comfortable to hold
No hose!
Cons:
Too much pressure can cause leaks
Thanks for looking/reading!
Next to a foam cannon and gun
See through stripe on the side
Foam output
Used this at 20:1. Great presoak soap!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUOgC8nRGb0 - video 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjX5mXxIHyY - video 2
I bought this to replace my foam gun because I got tired of changing my hose nozzles to use something for 5 minutes, just to have to go back and switch nozzles again. The nozzle I like to use is an adjustable garden sprayer with about 6 different outputs so I’m used to using one output for rinse, another output to blast away dirt, etc. Plus, the freedom from a hose is just wonderful. No more dragging a hose back and forth as you presoak a car is awesome.
And as I mentioned in another post, I don’t like the hassle of setting up my foam cannon when I’m really only going to use it for a presoak.
So I did a bit of research and discovered the Kwazar Venus Pro Super Foamer. Luckily Autopia was having their Memorial Day sale so I got it for cheaper and didn’t feel too guilty about buying it.
It comes in a 2 liter size and seems sturdy and well-constructed. I like the ‘cone’ shape of it as there is no risk of it tipping over.
I was worried it may be kind of heavy when it was filled, but it’s comfortable to hold and not a strain on my wrists or anything.
Foam output is totally dependent on the soap and dilution ratio. For this review I used Dodo Juice Apple iFoam wash, a soap designed for presoaks. Even though it was diluted 20:1 the foam output was nice and clung around for a few minutes, similar to a foam gun & cannon.
To work the Foamer, you need to pump the pump until the pressure for about 10 seconds or so to build up pressure. Squeeze the handle and out comes the foam. The fuller the sprayer is the less pumps you’ll be able to do. I have had a little issues with some pressure leaking out of the screw top when the unit is more full, so filling this to the top (or 2L mark) may not be the best idea for maximum output.
The more pressure inside, the longer it’ll last. Pumping for a few seconds gives you enough coverage for a panel IME.
1.5 – 2L is plenty for a regular sedan/coupe. You may need to refill it for a larger SUV.
There really isn’t much else to say about the Foamer. It works, I love it, and I’m glad I purchased it. I’ve experimented with just trying water in the sprayer, but it doesn’t work. The water isn’t a constant stream. I was curious to see if this could be suggested for completely mobile guys who still want access to foam, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Someone on reddit pointed out that it`s a good choice for those that need to wash at self-serve stations. I hadn`t thought of that, but it makes sense!
Pros:
Works well, easy to use
Foam output is great
Comfortable to hold
No hose!
Cons:
Too much pressure can cause leaks
Thanks for looking/reading!
Next to a foam cannon and gun
See through stripe on the side
Foam output
Used this at 20:1. Great presoak soap!