Never tried the ones you mentioned. But I own the Ryobi 1800 for car washing. Works good except the hose is junk, buy a Uberflex or Flexzilla hose. Which ever is cheaper, same company,
A lot of people also like the Karcher washer too...
Former coworker had a Master series with a bed liner and has problems with it peeling. Had it warrantied once, then next one started doing the same. I would go for stainless, but I don’t do work on my toolbox. That’s what benches are for.
Here is a 6pc you lose a .038 angle tip and get 2 .090 tips. I was offered $134
https://www.ebay.com/itm/116029055319?hash=item1b03dee157:g:ztUAAOSwrWZllhcL
I want this for my KRL, but it’s too short and too deep. My drawer measures 10” deep and HF says this just shy of 12” Cheap enough to maybe just buy and chop an 2 inches off?
This is a pry bar
https://webcat.cornwelltools.com/PBHBEASTNG-BEAST-72-Handled-Pry-Bar-Neon-Green-p371692801
Coworker has one these for promaster ball joints.
I recently picked up this UV Beast light from Amazon. Used it last week to find a A/C leak on a Chrysler Pacifica. Super bright using it in the shop. Had a small Tracerline UV light before and always struggled seeing the dye in the bright shop.
I work at a Dodge dealer, so the dye is branded. I think it maybe made by Tracerline? As for your leak I would suspect the condenser. Seen a lot of them. There was a TSB for the descendant plug leaking on the Rams, and possibly the Durango/Grand Cherokees. It's located on the drivers side lower...