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Itβs a little awkward to assemble, since the instructions are lax, and it comes with a bag of o rings, and these little plastic things? Apparently there for the pump, but as far as I can see there already fitted; no instructions on them. I had to use PTFE Tape to fit the high pressure hose, and also had to buy a metal hose lock female βtapβ connector for the inlet, since the plastic ones supplied kept leaking, and I stripped the thread when I put the pump wrench on it. Quality wise, itβs okay, itβs not bad. I personally feel itβs on par with a karcher K4 pressure wise, certainly as good as. I use the green nozzle for the car, donβt bother with the detergent injection system, since you canβt beat a warm bucket / sponge. Red nozzle works great on the alloys, but this new nozzle isnβt recommended for the paint work. Comes shipped without engine oil. I bought a litre of 10w30 from Halfords for Β£11. I used about half of it to fill the sump. Starting wise, it was fairly easy. Start switch on, fuel on and full choke. As soon as it started I moved the choke to half, then off. Advanced the speed setting to full, and then I was jet washing. Noise wise, it is a little noisy, about the same as a petrol lawn mower. I live on a street, 1st floor flat, like most of us do on my road. All familiar with petrol mowers, strummers etc. I feed my hose pipe from the bath cold tap, out the window, and it saves it getting tangled with the power. Pressure wise, less than youβd think, but itβs adequate for a car wash. Adjustable spanner, metal tap connector and PTFE tape is a must. 10m hose (supplied) is enough to get round your car without moving the jet washer, which i leave on the pavement. All in all Β£168 for a cordless jet washer, compared to a karcher is good value. Β£25 in extra βupgradeβ bits is a must, but this includes the oil etc. Fuel economy wise. The tank takes a gallon of fuel, but lasts ages. A hose Down of the car takes 3-5 minutes. A gallon good for several hours. On wheels, plus has a handle. 8 out of 10 is my review score overall.Read full review
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The nozzels are like hose pipe ends ,no real power and as someone has pointed out,the hoses are extremely poor,used it once & the hose caught on the frame of the washer,10 seconds later, 2 holes were made in the hose ,rendering it useless !!!!,it looks the part, but it can't deliver,....!!!!don't waste ya money!!!
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It is what it is, a low budget preasure washer, that does what its supposed to do, Average pressure, if you want high pressure you will need to spend a lot more money, Ive used the same as this one before, just different colour and different make, but there all the sme cheap washers, Easy to assemble, easy to use,
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Have used it 3 times now. Plenty of power and great to have a choice of nozzles. Will also suck water out of a barrel if you have no mains water (havn't tried this yet). Will also suck and mix detergent etc to clean vehicles or walls down. Big problem I found after the first use was that the pipe from the pump to the lance was quite badly worn through in several places. Was using it on a flat tarmac surface only. Apart from this it seems like a very good product for the price.
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Easy to assemble,the pressure washer hose could get crossed thread if you donβt take your time to align up thread.Once filled up with engine oil,and petrol it started on the third pull. Great pressure ,easy cleaned patio.Have used one of theses before on a jobs for six hours at a time and I new it was reliable,so decided to buy my own.quality is good.cant fault.
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