Are they?? Why?Irish Water asking people not to use pressure washers or water the garden during the pandemic.
Irish Water asking people not to use pressure washers or water the garden during the pandemic.
Are they?? Why?
Be careful with those pebble dash walls. A powerful washer will strip paint, pebbles and all!
Can anyone suggest a good pressure washer for domestic use?
Honestly I don't think that has much to do with the brand, Karcher make pressure washers for commercial use that are fairly well regarded. The issue is all these manufacturers trying to build something relatively complex (they're dealing with high pressures so tolerances need to be tight and water is corrosive) to hit a price point of €100/200. In reality I don't think you'll find a pressure washer for €100/200 that will last long. You're better off either spending the extra money on one that is built to last, or just rent one when you need it.Hello,
I bought a Karcher several years ago, got to use it 2-3 times, then it died.
A friend had a similar experience.
I'm both cases, due to age, guarantees were worthless.
I would never buy that manufacturers product again.
I bought one in Aldi over 10 years ago & it's still going strong...In reality I don't think you'll find a pressure washer for €100/200 that will last long
In the past few days I had reason to use my petrol power washer (Cost €220.00) and my electric power washer (Cost €120.00) (I just wanted to compare for this thread).Can anyone suggest a good pressure washer for domestic use? It's for a detached house with a driveway around it and pebble dashed walls.
I'm a member of Which? but the Best Buys start at £160 without a hose reel.
Currently have a tiny Karcher but it keeps overheating and it's not powerful enough.
TIA
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