Pressure washer spec me

Ive posted it above he clearly hasnt read it properly
Your the one that hasn't read it.
Go down to section F. Where it tells you to turn the machine on and disconnect the trigger and wait for no water to come out.
Don't just pick and choose a section to suite your argument.
 
Your the one that hasn't read it.
Go down to section F. Where it tells you to turn the machine on and disconnect the trigger and wait for no water to come out.
Don't just pick and choose a section to suite your argument.


What the hell are you on about you need to learn your own manual

 
No worries fella I’m not going to argue over pressure washers. Do what you feels best.
No arguing. This forum really bugs me sometimes people telling me what my manual says when they own all sorts of completely different units. But I'm still wrong and so is the manual that I've been following for approx 10+ years.
 
No arguing. This forum really bugs me sometimes people telling me what my manual says when they own all sorts of completely different units. But I'm still wrong and so is the manual that I've been following for approx 10+ years.
No your completely right ignore what I said we have different machines.
 
Hi all,

Just posting here instead of another thread. I am after something to clean the patio (I would say car but I doubt there is anything that will reach through the house)
Nilfisk seem well regarded here and I was about to purchase the C120 with patio attachment but then read from an owner the quality of plastics used in the washer such as at inlet connection and wand are poor and theirs failed at 3 months.....

I also looked at a Spear and Jackson 2200w, but had not heard of this brand.

Budget is about £120.

Thanks in advance,

AL
 
Hi all,

Just posting here instead of another thread. I am after something to clean the patio (I would say car but I doubt there is anything that will reach through the house)
Nilfisk seem well regarded here and I was about to purchase the C120 with patio attachment but then read from an owner the quality of plastics used in the washer such as at inlet connection and wand are poor and theirs failed at 3 months.....

I also looked at a Spear and Jackson 2200w, but had not heard of this brand.

Budget is about £120.

Thanks in advance,

AL

my 120 has been faultless the patio cleaner is also great made effortless work of cleaning my patio.
 
Just stick to the best nilfisk or karcher which you can afford and avoid the off brands. There is an established parts and accessory network for both should you want any extra lances/foam guns and for when it eventually breaks you’ll likely be able to repair it. Same can’t really be said for the off brands.
 
Hi all,

Just posting here instead of another thread. I am after something to clean the patio (I would say car but I doubt there is anything that will reach through the house)
Nilfisk seem well regarded here and I was about to purchase the C120 with patio attachment but then read from an owner the quality of plastics used in the washer such as at inlet connection and wand are poor and theirs failed at 3 months.....

I also looked at a Spear and Jackson 2200w, but had not heard of this brand.

Budget is about £120.

Thanks in advance,

AL

Had a nilfisk for 4 years had zero issues and I think I paid £80 for it on offer.

I use it to wash both cars with snow foam lances and to clean the monoblock driveway, etc.
 
late reply works been busy, cheers for the info guys. Most are out of stock will get one ordered when back in. probably go for the Nilfisk.

Thanks again!
 
I'm eyeing up a big pressure washer upgrade in the £400-£500 range.

It seems Ava of Norway are a decent new contender. I like their right to repair attitude too. But their top the line P80 with 160bar pressure and 600l/hr flow rate has been removed from sale at some places due to the 16 Amp draw blowing fuses over here. The P70 Bundle (£390) is available at 150bar, 540l/hr

I'm also thinking maybe the Nilfisk P180 (£450, 180bar, 610l/hr) or P200 (£550, 200bar, 610l/hr), but then we're hitting the £550 to £600 range which is entry level Kranzle territory with the K1050TST (£580 + Accessories), but the flow rate drop considerably compared to the top end Nilfisk P series at that price range at only 130bar, 450l/hr.

My main requirement is a great surface cleaner for regularly doing really stubborn old stone, and also being able to take water from a container or water butt as we're still in hosepipe ban territory until next year in London.
 
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I'm eyeing up a big pressure washer upgrade in the £400-£500 range.

It seems Ava of Norway are a decent new contender. I like their right to repair attitude too. But their top the line P80 with 160bar pressure and 600l/hr flow rate has been removed from sale at some places due to the 16 Amp draw blowing fuses over here. The P70 Bundle (£390) is available at 150bar, 540l/hr

I'm also thinking maybe the Nilfisk P180 (£450, 180bar, 610l/hr) or P200 (£550, 200bar, 610l/hr), but then we're hitting the £550 to £600 range which is entry level Kranzle territory with the K1050TST (£580 + Accessories), but the flow rate drop considerably compared to the top end Nilfisk P series at that price range at only 130bar, 450l/hr.

My main requirement is a great surface cleaner for regularly doing really stubborn old stone, and also being able to take water from a container or water butt as we're still in hosepipe ban territory until next year in London.
Check reviews of that store before using them, I made the mistake of using them and they were a right hassle.
 
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