CHECK OUT the X JET PACK VIDEO

We are introducing the new X Jet Pack System Here at Powerwash Industries.

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That looks very awesome, but you would have to keep an eye on connections so you dont bleach your butt.
 
I think it is a great idea, too bad I don't use the X-Jet that much.

I know a few guys that got bad burns on their backsides down to their privates due to leaks from the back-pack pump up sprayers, I would feel safer pulling from the top of the tank so there is nothing that could possibly leak from the bottom whether the hose got snagged, barb bent or broke, etc.... Just my opinion.

Since the X-Jet and downstreamers will pull from the bottom of tanks, some guys use containers with fittings on the top so in case they tip over everything does not spill out, maybe you could do that as an option? Top pull for safety. They will still pull almost all of the chems out.

Again, just my opinion.
 
great idea, however i would not reccomend using it for dangerous chemicals. It would be great for use if you wore some sort of protective gear over your body then if the tank or fittings leaked for some strange reason you would be safe. Some of the detergents I use i don't want to get onto me even when dsing much less carrying the mix on my back, and as chris said this is just my opinion. There is alot of product liability with this system on you JD and i am sure you have covered your bases as well as you possible could with it
 
I did not see a price, what is it going for?

Can you get one that does not have the bottom fitting so I could pull from the top? This would be handy on downstreaming also, maybe another market for you.

Places like huge houses, townhouses, condo's, etc... where you have to have a helper go and switch to chems from water or vice-versa. This would save you time and walking if you are like me and don't switch nozzles, I like to use the downstreaming nozzles to rinse besides downstreaming.
 
How many gallons does it hold?
 
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Why does it always have to be the lower 48!!! :mad:
 
Guys this area is for Distributors like JD to sell they goods.If you want to show off what you have made or discuss the short coming or positoves of a product start a new thread in the proper area.It's disrespectful to drag JD's business ideas down with BS.
I have seen his idea done by several contractors.Someone has just made it into something they can sell.
If one of you starts a new thread I'll share my views on the pros and cons.
 
What the??? I've got a bad tooth and I've only taken motrin so I know I'm not stoned. Who's messin with the board? :confused: Hahaha!

OK! Nevermind... Now there are 2 threads about Super Backpack man... Hey I like that. Hahaha!
 
The distributors are allowed to put pricing here, aren't they? Just wondering if they were allowed to, thought I had seen people promoting stuff a while back and had pricing.
 
X Jet Pack Pricing and Specs

X-Jet Pack Price $395.00 FREE Shipping in the Lower 48 Hawaii and Alaska Call me. Pack holds 3.5 Gallons of Cleaner. We have about 20 + in the field and get rave reviews on ease of use etc. TASK Pressure Washing SLC Loves his!!!! Does three story homes here all day long.
 
Is the cap at the top sealed or does it have a vent? looks cool but i think its safer out of a 5er. would be cool to see one in action at a future RT though.
 
Sorry JD but I enjoyed the video after yours(but and legs HD) much more. mabey you can get her to wear the pack:D
 
Thanks for the info JD.
 
Hello Again,
To help with some of the concerns with leakage of chemical during operation. Unit is OSHA approved to be used with chemicals. There is no vent. Granted we cant assume that someone will put the lid on. Which has a gasket by the way. There are inherent dangers with "0" degree tips that can cause bodily harm but people do use them every day with respect for dangers. The feedback we are getting is all positive and actually a huge time saver. Don't hesitate to call if you have any questions.
 
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