I was recently contacted by a representative from the company MJJC and that correspondence resulted in them sending me this, the Foam Cannon Pro.
From the looks of MJJC’s various foam cannon offerings, this seems to be the flagship and has many of the features commonly seen in high-end foam cannons.
Included in the box is everything needed to get started foaming minus a pressure washer, soap, and of course water. We get a sprayer head, 1000 ml wide mouth / wide base water reservoir, suction tube, 1/4” quick connector, some additional filters, and a smaller 1.1mm orifice for use with lower-powered pressure washers to create thicker foam.
To see what this foam cannon can do while connected to my Greenworks GPW1702 1700 PSI electric pressure washer, check out the video above. For this video, I used 3 ounces of Chemical Guys Watermelon Snow Foam and filled the water reservoir to 800ml.
Right off the bat, I have to say that this MJJC Foam Cannon Pro performs very well. It provided me with some crazy shaving cream thick foam even when used with a lower-powered electric pressure washer and the stock larger orifice. Again, I’m very impressed but let’s take a step back and look at some of the features that this foam cannon provides.
Looking at the sprayer head, we have 3 points of adjustments. The knob on top allows for an on the fly change of the mixing ratio. When turned left, more water is used with the soap solution in the reservoir. This decreases the amount of foam. When turned right, less water is used with the soap solution in the reservoir. This increases the amount of foam. An example of this can be seen in the video above.
Next, at the tip of the head, we can turn the black section and adjusts the spray pattern. An example of this can also be seen in the video above.
Finally, we can also turn the red section of the sprayer head and this adjusts the orientation of spray from vertical to horizontal.
As someone coming from a cheap $15 Amazon foam cannon, I have to say that this MJJC Foam Cannon Pro is a big upgrade. It’s really hard to explain and is one of those things that you have to try for yourself to understand the difference but take it from me, from the build quality to the quality of foam, I think the Foam Cannon Pro is a winner and worth a try if you’re in the market for a foam cannon around $59.
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