Karcher K7 - any good?
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Hi
Considering a K7 to replace a small Bosch pressure that’s just packed up.
Anyone got one? Any good?
Wondering if they’re better enough than the k4/k5 that are a lot cheaper. Looking at the stats it should clean an area in half the time of the k4?
It will be for cleaning of terraces/pool area of around 100m2.
Cheers
Considering a K7 to replace a small Bosch pressure that’s just packed up.
Anyone got one? Any good?
Wondering if they’re better enough than the k4/k5 that are a lot cheaper. Looking at the stats it should clean an area in half the time of the k4?
It will be for cleaning of terraces/pool area of around 100m2.
Cheers
Had a marcher pressure washer which I really hadn’t used a huge amount but it gave up the ghost/had expensive repair estimate. Bought a Stihl RE140. Much better made…and having the reel on top so the hose is easy to pack away felt like a revelation after wrestling with the Karcher hose.
Mine broke after about 3 hours use (over a couple of years). It was supposed to be an upgrade on a B&Q no brand one I'd had for about 10 years.
I replaced it with a Nilfisk which is much better.
On the plus side I stripped the Karcher for parts and sold them on ebay getting back most of what I paid.
I replaced it with a Nilfisk which is much better.
On the plus side I stripped the Karcher for parts and sold them on ebay getting back most of what I paid.
Edited by 98elise on Monday 8th April 16:54
elise2000 said:
Hi
Considering a K7 to replace a small Bosch pressure that’s just packed up.
Anyone got one? Any good?
Wondering if they’re better enough than the k4/k5 that are a lot cheaper. Looking at the stats it should clean an area in half the time of the k4?
It will be for cleaning of terraces/pool area of around 100m2.
Cheers
Do a search in the this sub forum going back a few weeks. There was a massive thread on them when 95% of the owners admitted they were garbage and would never have another. Karcher are made of cheese now and have been for at least the past decade.Considering a K7 to replace a small Bosch pressure that’s just packed up.
Anyone got one? Any good?
Wondering if they’re better enough than the k4/k5 that are a lot cheaper. Looking at the stats it should clean an area in half the time of the k4?
It will be for cleaning of terraces/pool area of around 100m2.
Cheers
Cheib said:
Had a marcher pressure washer which I really hadn’t used a huge amount but it gave up the ghost/had expensive repair estimate. Bought a Stihl RE140. Much better made…and having the reel on top so the hose is easy to pack away felt like a revelation after wrestling with the Karcher hose.
Thanks- that’s opened up a can of worms as hadn’t considered other brands!98elise said:
Mine broke after about 3 hours use (over a couple of years). It was supposed to be an upgrade on a B&Q no brand one I'd had for about 10 years.
I replaced it with a Nilfisk which is much better.
On the plus side I stripped the Karcher for parts and sold them on ebay getting back most of what I paid.
That’s the issue with the Bosch. About 2-3 years old and only a couple of hours useI replaced it with a Nilfisk which is much better.
On the plus side I stripped the Karcher for parts and sold them on ebay getting back most of what I paid.
Edited by 98elise on Monday 8th April 16:54
r3g said:
elise2000 said:
Hi
Considering a K7 to replace a small Bosch pressure that’s just packed up.
Anyone got one? Any good?
Wondering if they’re better enough than the k4/k5 that are a lot cheaper. Looking at the stats it should clean an area in half the time of the k4?
It will be for cleaning of terraces/pool area of around 100m2.
Cheers
Do a search in the this sub forum going back a few weeks. There was a massive thread on them when 95% of the owners admitted they were garbage and would never have another. Karcher are made of cheese now and have been for at least the past decade.Considering a K7 to replace a small Bosch pressure that’s just packed up.
Anyone got one? Any good?
Wondering if they’re better enough than the k4/k5 that are a lot cheaper. Looking at the stats it should clean an area in half the time of the k4?
It will be for cleaning of terraces/pool area of around 100m2.
Cheers
tegwin said:
I have a K7- its about 5 years old. Has enough poke at full chat to take the paint off things and chew the surface of soft paving slabs... Have used it quite a bit (as a DIYer not a pro)
Fairly fragile plasticky in places but if you take care of it it seems ok.
Thanks- worth the money though?Fairly fragile plasticky in places but if you take care of it it seems ok.
elise2000 said:
un1eash said:
No complaints from my K4, you don't want anything lesser from Karcher as they are air cooled and plaster impeller.
Thanks. I’ve got a k4 at home in the uk and it’s pretty good. Just wondering if it’s worth the extra cash to get a k7 for the bigger area to save time I mean the k5 does a job, but the k7 really does a job and fast
hotchy said:
elise2000 said:
un1eash said:
No complaints from my K4, you don't want anything lesser from Karcher as they are air cooled and plaster impeller.
Thanks. I’ve got a k4 at home in the uk and it’s pretty good. Just wondering if it’s worth the extra cash to get a k7 for the bigger area to save time I mean the k5 does a job, but the k7 really does a job and fast
elise2000 said:
Thanks- worth the money though?
Good question, at the time it was the most powerful unit I could get at that price point - I suspect now there is more option and a company that has to rely on a good product rather than a brand name might make something better?! I dont regret buying mine.elise2000 said:
Bought a k7 this morning.
Pressure washed two terraces in half the time or less that it would have taken me using the k4 I have in the uk.
Nice and powerful. Worth every euro.
Happy days.Pressure washed two terraces in half the time or less that it would have taken me using the k4 I have in the uk.
Nice and powerful. Worth every euro.
Lets us know how its going in five years time, and we can maybe put to bed the suggestion that a £40 K2 is representative of the live expectancy of a £500 pressure washer from the same brand.
Maybe?
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