PRESSURE WASHERS, wot u got?
- steptoe
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PRESSURE WASHERS, wot u got?
I bought a little 2stroke powered ******* branded pressure washer some time back. I was happy with it until it simply blew a slit out the side of the plastic nozzle below the trigger. seeing as though I have only used it for three tanks of fuel I am gonna take it up with the importer. Free replacement will ensure the name stays as above. Chose the petrol option to eliminate the tangle of water hose and power - partially for self preservation, partly for the portability which is great.
Living in drought conditions this has been great for washing cars with tank water - without great bloody puddles everywhere - or any guilt.
What you got and your comments?
Living in drought conditions this has been great for washing cars with tank water - without great bloody puddles everywhere - or any guilt.
What you got and your comments?
I have one of the yellow Karcher brand ones. Seems to work pretty well, it's just a middle of the range model.
Agreed it is bloody annoying coping with both the hose to the tap and the 240v extension cord.
Agreed it is bloody annoying coping with both the hose to the tap and the 240v extension cord.
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GMC one from bunnings, Cheap and nasty!
But it still works fine and dad has had it 3 years
But it still works fine and dad has had it 3 years
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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theres one called the car cube which ive been told works quite well. (we sell it at supercheap) it has in built water tank and runs off 12v so u can take it with you.
http://www.carcube.com.au/faq.php
but i already have a bottom of the line karcher made washer which is great and plenty powerful. can take whats left of my paintwork off if i wanted it to.
http://www.carcube.com.au/faq.php
but i already have a bottom of the line karcher made washer which is great and plenty powerful. can take whats left of my paintwork off if i wanted it to.

i also have one! great bang for buck unitAndrewT wrote:I have one of the yellow Karcher brand ones. Seems to work pretty well, it's just a middle of the range model.
Agreed it is bloody annoying coping with both the hose to the tap and the 240v extension cord.
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Whatever you do never ever buy a Gerni, my 8yr old clapped out Karcher still run rings around it and the QLD State Sales Mgr for Gerni had no answers for me after I demonstrated them for him side by side on the same spot........Karcher won hands down.
My next pressure washer will definitely be a Karcher unless something better comes onto the market to compete with it for re bang for buck.
One word of warning with Karchers: they have a plastic impeller (or used to) and if you are using it on a hot day and the water in the hose gets hot from not being used it can warp the impeller and the water temp does not have to be boiling either...............I learnt from experience.
If the hose gets hot, which it will do when lying on hot cement, disconnect it until the water runs cool and reconnect it and use.
My next pressure washer will definitely be a Karcher unless something better comes onto the market to compete with it for re bang for buck.
One word of warning with Karchers: they have a plastic impeller (or used to) and if you are using it on a hot day and the water in the hose gets hot from not being used it can warp the impeller and the water temp does not have to be boiling either...............I learnt from experience.
If the hose gets hot, which it will do when lying on hot cement, disconnect it until the water runs cool and reconnect it and use.
Peter

