What jetwash??
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There's a few schools of thought you're about to see,
a) Buy a cheap one and treat it as a disposable item.
The accessories usually outlast the main unit, keep buying the same type and sell the new accessories each time.
b) Buy a Kranzle.
Beloved of detailing nerds who take the man-on-the-internet approach of wanting THE BEST, whatever that means.
c) Look at the industrial ranges from companies like Karcher.
Far less built-to-a-price, but big and heavy.
a) Buy a cheap one and treat it as a disposable item.
The accessories usually outlast the main unit, keep buying the same type and sell the new accessories each time.
b) Buy a Kranzle.
Beloved of detailing nerds who take the man-on-the-internet approach of wanting THE BEST, whatever that means.
c) Look at the industrial ranges from companies like Karcher.
Far less built-to-a-price, but big and heavy.
Not the entry level Karchers
The K4 range is the one I have now and am pleased with it.
They come up periodically on the Karcher site in the "refurb' returned" section with very good reductions
I got mine for sub £100, I recall - not much more than the entry level range (at usual price)
One big advantage of theK4 range is the gun hose length - 8 metres in my case
No more walking around the car carrying the body
The K4 range is the one I have now and am pleased with it.
They come up periodically on the Karcher site in the "refurb' returned" section with very good reductions
I got mine for sub £100, I recall - not much more than the entry level range (at usual price)
One big advantage of theK4 range is the gun hose length - 8 metres in my case
No more walking around the car carrying the body
Edited by RGG on Sunday 14th December 12:05
Edited by RGG on Sunday 14th December 12:22
I have an Ava pressure washer (4 years now) and it's brilliant... I think it's a P80 (slightly different to the current version) - https://avaofnorway.com/products/ava-evolution-p80...
Connected to a 30m hose reel it sits nicely in my garage and has worked faultlessly so far...
Connected to a 30m hose reel it sits nicely in my garage and has worked faultlessly so far...
I recently purchased a cordless WORX Nitro HydroShot WG633E 20V High-Flow Cordless Portable Pressure Cleaner.
We are rural and the roads are filthy and it's great for quickly knocking off the dirt to look fairly decent without actually washing the car.
The big advantage is that there is no power cord and only a short water supply hose from a bucket is needed.
We are rural and the roads are filthy and it's great for quickly knocking off the dirt to look fairly decent without actually washing the car.
The big advantage is that there is no power cord and only a short water supply hose from a bucket is needed.
shtu said:
There's a few schools of thought you're about to see,
a) Buy a cheap one and treat it as a disposable item.
The accessories usually outlast the main unit, keep buying the same type and sell the new accessories each time.
b) Buy a Kranzle.
Beloved of detailing nerds who take the man-on-the-internet approach of wanting THE BEST, whatever that means.
c) Look at the industrial ranges from companies like Karcher.
Far less built-to-a-price, but big and heavy.
I’ve just bought a new one, I went with A, but with a twist.a) Buy a cheap one and treat it as a disposable item.
The accessories usually outlast the main unit, keep buying the same type and sell the new accessories each time.
b) Buy a Kranzle.
Beloved of detailing nerds who take the man-on-the-internet approach of wanting THE BEST, whatever that means.
c) Look at the industrial ranges from companies like Karcher.
Far less built-to-a-price, but big and heavy.
Buy a cheap one you can get a convertor to use 1/4” quick release industrial accessories. They are massively cheaper than manufacturers accessories and much better performance. Then when it dies, because they all do unless you spend a fortune, you keep the same accessories.
rfn said:
I have an Ava pressure washer (4 years now) and it's brilliant... I think it's a P80 (slightly different to the current version) - https://avaofnorway.com/products/ava-evolution-p80...
Connected to a 30m hose reel it sits nicely in my garage and has worked faultlessly so far...
Ava for me to. Really rate it compared with my old Nilfisk. Connected to a 30m hose reel it sits nicely in my garage and has worked faultlessly so far...
RGG said:
Not the entry level Karchers
The K4 range is the one I have now and am pleased with it.
They come up periodically on the Karcher site in the "refurb' returned" section with very good reductions
I got mine for sub £100, I recall - not much more than the entry level range (at usual price)
One big advantage of theK4 range is the gun hose length - 8 metres in my case
No more walking around the car carrying the body
I have the K5, picked it up over 12 years ago, still going strong and a good range of accessoriesThe K4 range is the one I have now and am pleased with it.
They come up periodically on the Karcher site in the "refurb' returned" section with very good reductions
I got mine for sub £100, I recall - not much more than the entry level range (at usual price)
One big advantage of theK4 range is the gun hose length - 8 metres in my case
No more walking around the car carrying the body
Edited by RGG on Sunday 14th December 12:05
Edited by RGG on Sunday 14th December 12:22
After years of broken Karchers, Nilfisks and one other cheapo O finally bit the bullet back in the summer and opted for petrol...........

Priced reasonably at the moment and scary amounts of power at full chat!!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bimson-Power-Pressure-Por...

Priced reasonably at the moment and scary amounts of power at full chat!!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bimson-Power-Pressure-Por...
dickymint said:
After years of broken Karchers, Nilfisks and one other cheapo O finally bit the bullet back in the summer and opted for petrol...........

Priced reasonably at the moment and scary amounts of power at full chat!!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bimson-Power-Pressure-Por...
Id advise against a petrol powered one. Unless you use it very regularly or use it commercially. 
Priced reasonably at the moment and scary amounts of power at full chat!!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bimson-Power-Pressure-Por...
They are noisy, need servicing and cumbersome compared to the small electric powered units.
Go look at the direct hoses website and pick the most suitable. No need to pay kranzle prices unless your business depends on it.
I have the smallest unit they make for washing the car. Its perfect. I have a big nilfisk but that now doesn’t get used as its a big lump of a thing and the DH unit is so much lighter and convenient.
Heres a picture for scale
rfn said:
I have an Ava pressure washer (4 years now) and it's brilliant... I think it's a P80 (slightly different to the current version) - https://avaofnorway.com/products/ava-evolution-p80...
Connected to a 30m hose reel it sits nicely in my garage and has worked faultlessly so far...
I've just bought a Master P60. Its heavy to the point I wish I'd bought a smaller unit. you can really only wheel it. The hose is quite short but it feels very sturdy and the variable lance on low pressure is good for patio work without pulling all the grout out. The high pressure one will strip cement off brick.Connected to a 30m hose reel it sits nicely in my garage and has worked faultlessly so far...
And then spall the brick face

sam.rog said:
Id advise against a petrol powered one. Unless you use it very regularly or use it commercially.
They are noisy, need servicing and cumbersome compared to the small electric powered units.
Go look at the direct hoses website and pick the most suitable. No need to pay kranzle prices unless your business depends on it.
I have the smallest unit they make for washing the car. Its perfect. I have a big nilfisk but that now doesn t get used as its a big lump of a thing and the DH unit is so much lighter and convenient.
Heres a picture for scale

1) Headphones if you must.They are noisy, need servicing and cumbersome compared to the small electric powered units.
Go look at the direct hoses website and pick the most suitable. No need to pay kranzle prices unless your business depends on it.
I have the smallest unit they make for washing the car. Its perfect. I have a big nilfisk but that now doesn t get used as its a big lump of a thing and the DH unit is so much lighter and convenient.
Heres a picture for scale
2) They don't need servicing.....just fixing as and when and besides this is Pistonheads we can do this

3) No more cumbersome than any Karcher I've had minus no power lead to faff about with!
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