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200 Gallon Pressure Washer Tank

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200 Gallon Pressure Washer Tank

2024-05-06 05:33:18

Need low volume adds to 2.5 gallon tank proportional to remaining mix. Easy fill, clean pour. And EASY RINSE CLEAN!

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2024-07-01 07:10:19

Very strong even for a Full Frame DSLR with a 70-200. Releasing and tightening do not require much pressure. Great Value

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2024-09-28 05:25:17

Someone please tell me any other film washer better than this.

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2024-04-12 01:15:53

Strong--it easily supports one gallon of water.

5
2024-05-23 05:32:27

A very pressure product exactly as I want

5
2024-08-02 05:13:46

Purchased for my think tank holster for my Nikon 200-500 lens ,stops the belt from sliding down.

5
2024-07-24 05:47:55

I already had a Think Tank 26DL, but wanted something a bit smaller and yet still allow me to protect a SONY A1 with 200-600 while scrambling on unstable rocky terrain. I am no longer as steady on my feet as when younger. I was looking for something a bit more compact that would hug my back. The StreetWalker 2.0 provides stability and is a bit lighter and more secure than the 26DL. Helps reduce concern about tripping and smashing camera and lens when walking with photogear in hands. Spacious enough that it allows me to carry A1 attached to 200-600 lens, as well as a SONY 6500 with 18-135mm, and a variety of small accessories such as remote Bluetooth RMT-P1BT, red dot viewfinder, etc. The 26DL is probably more versatile for longer trips, but Streetwalker Pro 2 more convenient. I probably could have continued using the 26DL, but was too often being too risky with gear and nearly fell several times on one recent outing. Small price to pay for the reduced anxiety and comfort. Excellent quality construction.

5
2024-07-22 06:43:54

What a tank! But it's like keeping your gear in the womb. Enough room to store almost anything. I have a 5D, 6D, Canon 70-200 2.8, Canon 70-200 f4, Tamron 24 - 70, Tamron 28 - 300mm, Canon 85mm, Canon 50mm, Canon 20mm, Canon 430 Flash, Lightmeter, batteries, chargers, 10 filters, lens cleaning kit, and more bits I can't recall. Do I need it all most days... probably not. Is it great to have it all there so I have ALL the options I've invested in and built up over time? Absolutely! Downside? You won't need to go to the gym after a shoot but I guess if you're going to stuff all that equipment in a case it's going to be heavy. Just keep in mind that the case itself is about 17 lbs. Protection isn't light apparently. Also, your long zooms will have to lay down flat. Not a huge issue but you should anticipate it. Great case, if you've got a lot of gear to move and keep safe it's an excellent value. Probably the largest case that you can load, fly with, and move around with without buying a fork lift.

5
2024-05-21 09:37:18

I was looking for a rack that could hold over 200 lbs of gear and didn't cost too much. This rack is solid like a tank and does the job perfectly.

5
2024-07-09 05:33:18

I own a ton of Think Tank bags/cases/rollers and due to traveling out of a non-hub airport I often am booked on regional jets to make connections. Have used a think tank backpack in the past but lugging it with gear on my back through terminals and on locations really wears on the body. Having just used this on a trip to Cali and it fit in every overhead from a CRJ 200 to CRJ 900 (same size overhead I think.) Bit of a tight fit but carried 3 bodies, 1dx, 5d3 & 1dmk4, 3 lenses 70-200 2.8, 24-70 2.8 & 16-35 2.8 along with chargers for 1d & 5d batteries. Also 2 600EX flash units and assorted other small items. Much less stressful for a long week of shooting, highly recommended!

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