Best Foam Cannons
Motor1 Reviews Team Take:
- The best foam cannons in 2024 are the MJJC Foam Cannon S (V3.0), Adam’s Polishes Premium Foam Cannon, Tool Daily Foam Cannon, and Chemical Guys TORQ Foam Blaster 6.
- A foam cannon can cost between $20 and $85, with most quality foam cannons costing upwards of $50.
- Most foam cannons can produce a sudsy foam, but the best foam cannons allow for precise control of spray size and foam thickness.
Washing a car with a bucket and sponge can be an enjoyable ritual on a hot summer day. A great foam cannon can take it to the next level.
A foam cannon attaches to a pressure washer to produce thick soapy suds that loosen dirt and lubricate your vehicle during the pre-wash stage for smooth scrubbing. The best foam cannons are durable, easy to operate, and allow users to adjust foam thickness.
Foam Cannon Reviews
We tested seven foam cannons and found a big difference between cheap foam cannons that come with a pressure washer and high-quality models you buy separately.
The foam cannons we recommend outclass basic cannons for ease of use and foaming ability. Most of them require you to own a pressure washer, though one connects directly to your garden hose.
What Is the Best Foam Cannon?
Based on our testing, we named the MJJC Foam Cannon S (V3.0), Adam’s Polishes Premium Foam Cannon, Tool Daily Foam Cannon, and Chemical Guys TORQ Foam Blaster 6 as the best-rated foam cannons on the market in 2024.
Brand/Model | Cost | Overall Rating | Award |
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MJJC Foam Cannon S (V3.0) |
$85 |
5.0 |
Best Foam Cannon |
Adam’s Polishes Premium Foam Cannon |
$60 |
4.4 |
Easiest to Fill |
Tool Daily Foam Cannon |
$20 |
4.0 |
Budget Pick |
Chemical Guys TORQ Foam Blaster 6 |
$50 |
3.3 |
Best Hose-Powered Foam Gun |
*Because cost data fluctuates, the prices in the table above are approximate values that our team regularly updates.
Foam Cannon Ratings: Our Testing Process
After looking at enthusiast message boards, online customer ratings, and prices, our product testing team ordered several popular foam cannons. As we tested each cannon, we noted its ease of use, foaminess, and durability. Based on these criteria, we then rated each foam cannon out of 5.0 stars.
Learn more about how we tested foam cannons here.
1. MJJC Foam Cannon S (V3.0): Best Foam Cannon
2. Adam’s Polishes Premium Foam Cannon: Easiest to Fill
3. Tool Daily Foam Cannon: Budget Pick
4. Chemical Guys TORQ Foam Blaster 6: Best Hose-Powered Foam Gun
Foam Cannon Buying Guide
A foam cannon should, at the bare minimum, produce thick suds and not leak. The best foam cannons offer greater and more consistent spray patterns and adjustable spray size and foam thickness.
Compare Foam Cannons
Brand/Model | Type | Canister Size | Additional Parts |
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MJJC Foam Cannon S (V3.0) |
Connects to pressure washer |
34 oz. |
One additional nozzle, two replacement O-rings |
Adam’s Polishes Premium Foam Cannon |
Connects to pressure washer |
32 oz. |
None |
Tool Daily Foam Cannon |
Connects to pressure washer |
28 oz. |
Four additional nozzles, nozzle cleaning brush |
Chemical Guys TORQ Foam Blaster 6 |
Connects to hose |
32 oz. |
One additional spray tip |
Foam Cannons and Foam Guns
Foam cannons connect to a pressure washer whereas foam guns connect to a garden hose. If you already have a suitable pressure washer (able to produce a minimum of 1,000 pounds per square inch), a foam cannon is the better choice as they produce thicker foam than foam guns.
A quality foam gun can still get the job done and may be desirable if you don’t have access to a pressure washer.
Canister Size
If you are only planning to wash one vehicle at a time, even a small, 20-oz. soap canister should be sufficient. A small amount of car wash soap can produce a lot of suds. If you plan to prewash many vehicles at a time and don’t want to constantly reload your foam cannon, choose an option with a larger soap canister size.
Part Quality
Out of the box, most foam cannons perform similarly. Choosing a foam cannon with high-quality components ensures your foam cannon can be used throughout the years without issue. Look for foam cannons that use thick plastic and rubber parts.
Best Foam Cannons: Bottom Line
- Best Foam Cannon: MJJC Foam Cannon S (V3.0)
- Easiest to Fill: Adam’s Polishes Premium Foam Cannon
- Budget Pick: Tool Daily Foam Cannon
- Best Hose-Powered Foam Gun: Chemical Guys TORQ Foam Blaster 6
Foam Cannons: FAQ
Below are some common frequently asked questions about foam cannons:
Are foam cannons worth the money?
A foam cannon is worth the money if you enjoy washing your own vehicle at home. It isn’t necessary to use a foam cannon to wash your car, but it can speed up the process.
What is better, foam cannons or foam guns?
We think a foam cannon is generally better than a foam gun. Foam cannons produce thick, consistent foam. While a well-made foam gun can be a suitable car detailing tool, we wouldn’t recommend this option if you already have a pressure washer.
What is the best PSI for a foam cannon?
Generally, you’ll want a pressure washer capable of delivering 2,000 PSI. Some foam cannons may not work as well with a 1,000-PSI pressure washer.
I don’t have a pressure washer. What foam cannon should I use?
Without a pressure washer, you won’t be able to use a traditional foam cannon. However, you can use a foam gun—a similar tool that connects to a garden hose. Through our testing, we determined that the best foam gun is the Chemical Guys TORQ Foam Blaster 6.
Full Foam Cannon Testing Methodology
To test each foam cannon, we connected it to a hose or a Craftsman Electric Pressure Washer (depending on the type of foam cannon). We filled each cannon with the same type of soap: Chemical Guys Mr. Pink Car Wash Soap.
Each foam cannon was then used to apply suds to our test vehicle, a white 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid SE.
While operating each foam cannon, our research team assessed and scored each cannon for ease of use, foaming ability, and durability. Because we feel that ease of use and foaming ability are more relevant than durability when it comes to a good foam cannon, we weighed these categories more heavily for our overall rating.
Ease of Use (40%)
Our ease of use score represents how simple it is to set up and operate each foam cannon. Most foam cannons we tested were not particularly difficult to use. What differentiates foam cannons when it comes to ease of use is the size and shape of the soap canister and the foam cannon’s ability to adjust the foaminess.
- 5.0 Stars: The foam cannon has a wide-mouthed soap canister, the foam nozzle allows for precise control, and parts can be cleaned or replaced with ease.
- 4.0 Stars: The foam cannon has a wide-mouthed soap canister and the foam nozzle allows for precise control, though it may not feature easily replaced or cleaned parts.
- 3.0 Stars: The soap-filling process is simple and the foam cannon has a nozzle for adjusting the foaminess.
- 2.0 Stars: Adding soap to the foam cannon is more complex than unscrewing a bottle attachment or the foam cannon does not have an adjustment nozzle.
- 1.0 Star: The foam cannon cannon is difficult to control or does not work without leaking.
Foaming (40%)
A foam cannon should be able to produce abundant foam. A foam cannon that only makes bubbles isn’t going to be very useful. Most foam cannons allow you to adjust the thickness of the foam, but all have a maximum foaminess that they can achieve.
- 5.0 Stars: The foam cannon produces extremely thick suds, well beyond what is typical for a foam cannon.
- 4.0 Stars: The foam cannon produces moderately thick suds beyond what is average for a foam cannon based on our testing experience.
- 3.0 Stars: The thickness of the foam cannon’s suds is typical for a foam cannon—more foamy than could easily be produced with manual scrubbing.
- 2.0 Stars: The foam cannon’s suds are lackluster, not much better than could be achieved with manual scrubbing.
- 1.0 Star: The foam cannon cannon fails to produce foam.
Durability (20%)
Foam cannons will not usually see a ton of wear and tear, so durability isn’t a major concern. That said, some are built more solidly than others.
- 5.0 Stars: The foam cannon utilizes thick rubber and metal components. It won’t easily break unless you go out of your way to destroy it. It includes replacement parts and additional nozzles.
- 4.0 Stars: The foam cannon is built stronger than average, including thick plastic parts. It may also come with replacement parts and additional nozzles.
- 3.0 Stars: The foam cannon’s construction is average—thin plastic components and o-rings. It does not include any additional or replacement parts.
- 2.0 Stars: The foam cannon is poorly constructed and unlikely to last beyond several uses.
- 1.0 Star: The foam cannon is liable to break or malfunction immediately upon first use. It may be missing parts or components.
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