Nilfisk Premium 200 Pressure Washer
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normalbloke said:
You can get adapters to join almost any accessory to or from any colour pressure washer you prefer..
I'll probably be ordering a stubby gun & foam bottle from ADCR Detailing who sell them already equipped with the required connections (Nilfisk in this case)https://adcrdetailing.co.uk
Seeing you're prepared to spend a decent wedge, there's some special offers which you seldom find on Kranzle washers at the moment.
The 1152TST linked here is very good value at that price, i've had one for years now, also used it for drain jetting and drive cleaning (using the special shielded attachment at additional cost which make short work of large areas and keeps overspray under control), expensive but worth the cost in the long run, you'll never need another...just remember to change the oil every now and again.
https://www.realkleen.co.uk/collections/kranzle-pr...
The 1152TST linked here is very good value at that price, i've had one for years now, also used it for drain jetting and drive cleaning (using the special shielded attachment at additional cost which make short work of large areas and keeps overspray under control), expensive but worth the cost in the long run, you'll never need another...just remember to change the oil every now and again.
https://www.realkleen.co.uk/collections/kranzle-pr...
Edited by Smint on Tuesday 27th January 18:02
As far as I can see the P200 is a tweaked P150-2, same pump, same flow rate but increased pressure possibly via a different nozzle.
I've had a P150-2 for the best part of 10 years now, its been thrashed something stupid, cleaning cars, vans, patios & car parks & performs just as well as the day it arrived, no repairs or parts have been required. The only issue that I've had with the P150-2 is that the winding handle come away from the hose drum pretty easily, but the P200 has a revised handle.
I've had a P150-2 for the best part of 10 years now, its been thrashed something stupid, cleaning cars, vans, patios & car parks & performs just as well as the day it arrived, no repairs or parts have been required. The only issue that I've had with the P150-2 is that the winding handle come away from the hose drum pretty easily, but the P200 has a revised handle.
Novexx said:
As far as I can see the P200 is a tweaked P150-2, same pump, same flow rate but increased pressure possibly via a different nozzle.
I've had a P150-2 for the best part of 10 years now, its been thrashed something stupid, cleaning cars, vans, patios & car parks & performs just as well as the day it arrived, no repairs or parts have been required. The only issue that I've had with the P150-2 is that the winding handle come away from the hose drum pretty easily, but the P200 has a revised handle.
Good to hear, thank you. I've had a P150-2 for the best part of 10 years now, its been thrashed something stupid, cleaning cars, vans, patios & car parks & performs just as well as the day it arrived, no repairs or parts have been required. The only issue that I've had with the P150-2 is that the winding handle come away from the hose drum pretty easily, but the P200 has a revised handle.
Everyone seems to be selling the P200 at a similar price, may as well buy direct from Nilfisk I suppose.
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