Pressure Washer Recommendations
Discussion
Hi
Had a Nilfisk for about 6 years and has now unfortunately broken. So need to replace it, will be sued for car washing and slab cleaning.
Debating going for another Nilfisk, or like the look of the Ava Easy range.
Any recommendations? Budget it around £250 max. So unfortunately get a Kranzle…
Had a Nilfisk for about 6 years and has now unfortunately broken. So need to replace it, will be sued for car washing and slab cleaning.
Debating going for another Nilfisk, or like the look of the Ava Easy range.
Any recommendations? Budget it around £250 max. So unfortunately get a Kranzle…
A "Pre" Black Friday Deal - The deals are nearly always better before Black Friday
On the Karcher Refurb Site
I got a K4 for less than £100
8 Metre was included which makes all the difference to cleaning around the car etc.
It's much better than the basic entry level models.
Flame Suit on ............
RGG said:
A "Pre" Black Friday Deal - The deals are nearly always better before Black Friday
On the Karcher Refurb Site
I got a K4 for less than £100
8 Metre was included which makes all the difference to cleaning around the car etc.
It's much better than the basic entry level models.
Flame Suit on ............
Black friday is when?On the Karcher Refurb Site
I got a K4 for less than £100
8 Metre was included which makes all the difference to cleaning around the car etc.
It's much better than the basic entry level models.
Flame Suit on ............
OMITN said:
eltax91 said:
All these id get another nilfisk, mine has lasted me 15 years folk. That s because you ve got the ones before they started cost reduction and switched to plastic pumps 
My new one (Core 150) has a metal pump .
eltax91 said:
All these id get another nilfisk, mine has lasted me 15 years folk. That s because you ve got the ones before they started cost reduction and switched to plastic pumps 
... and plastic pressure switches. What a terrible design choice that was. 
After replacing the pressure switch for the third time in 5 years, I got rid of the Nilfisk and bought a commercial/industrial grade machine instead. Unlike the domestic stuff it needs an occasional oil change in the pump, but it's built like a tank and feels like it'll last forever.
eltax91 said:
All these id get another nilfisk, mine has lasted me 15 years folk. That s because you ve got the ones before they started cost reduction and switched to plastic pumps 
Nah, pretty much the exact same model is still available today. Mine's a C110 3-5 with a 1400W 110bar aluminium pump, and its equivalent today is the C110 7-5 again with a 1400 W 110bar aluminium pump. Price has gone up mind from £55 to £100 but that's to be expected really!
NomadicTurbo said:
Looking to purchase a pressure washer for keeping the block paved driveway clean and the rear patio slabs.
With a budget of £150-200 what should I be looking at?
These are okay for the money.With a budget of £150-200 what should I be looking at?
https://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-ttb2200prw-150bar...
Huzzah said:
Brush motor though. Personally I'd always go induction motor. Still I am sure it is competent etc at the price.I have a Stihl, seems well made and well thought out. Plenty of accessories for it. Definitely worth considering.
Occasionally they have an offer on and you can get the patio cleaning spinner thing for free.
https://mowers2go.co.uk/machines/stihl-re-100-plus...
Occasionally they have an offer on and you can get the patio cleaning spinner thing for free.
https://mowers2go.co.uk/machines/stihl-re-100-plus...
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