Recommendation on Pressure Washer
#1
Recommendation on Pressure Washer
I tried posting this in car care forum but nothing but crickets.
Looking for recommendations on an electric, low pressure power washer maybe 1600-1800 max psi. See use for cleaning my 991 sport techno wheels, to clean garage floor, etc. I have heard Kranzle and Karcher are good.
What models you like? Not wanting to spend $1k if I can get a decent quality one for less. Just won't use it that much to justify $1k.
Again, I am not using this on the paint other than for a low pressure dust remove, main use would be wheels.
Looking for recommendations on an electric, low pressure power washer maybe 1600-1800 max psi. See use for cleaning my 991 sport techno wheels, to clean garage floor, etc. I have heard Kranzle and Karcher are good.
What models you like? Not wanting to spend $1k if I can get a decent quality one for less. Just won't use it that much to justify $1k.
Again, I am not using this on the paint other than for a low pressure dust remove, main use would be wheels.
#2
IMO: stay far away from Karcher; I've had 2 and both broke within one year; it's all plastics and very poorly screwed together. I own two Kranzle pressure washers and they are absolutely amazing!! Super German build quality. I would recommend the HD7/122 as it is lightweight and perfect to use for car detailing. As with all Kranzle models, the pressure is adjustable. I also have a bigger model (which I have had for many years already) which I use for the more heavy duty stuff around the house. For the car, I can also recommend the Kranzle Foam cannon.
Good luck -
Good luck -
#3
IMO: stay far away from Karcher; I've had 2 and both broke within one year; it's all plastics and very poorly screwed together. I own two Kranzle pressure washers and they are absolutely amazing!! Super German build quality. I would recommend the HD7/122 as it is lightweight and perfect to use for car detailing. As with all Kranzle models, the pressure is adjustable. I also have a bigger model (which I have had for many years already) which I use for the more heavy duty stuff around the house. For the car, I can also recommend the Kranzle Foam cannon.
Good luck -
Good luck -
#4
I use Karcher (largest unit) for over 5 years now - no breakage or whatsoever. The pressure is also adjustable like others. The foam cannon is a bit too tiny which requires two refill for one job. I only wish these power washers are quiet, the motor is too loud for my ears.
#5
IMO: stay far away from Karcher; I've had 2 and both broke within one year; it's all plastics and very poorly screwed together. I own two Kranzle pressure washers and they are absolutely amazing!! Super German build quality. I would recommend the HD7/122 as it is lightweight and perfect to use for car detailing. As with all Kranzle models, the pressure is adjustable. I also have a bigger model (which I have had for many years already) which I use for the more heavy duty stuff around the house. For the car, I can also recommend the Kranzle Foam cannon.
Good luck -
Good luck -
#6
I've owned a lot of pressure washers - most the ones in the range you are looking at don't do very much and don't last long. To really have a decent pressure washer you should be in the 2400 to 3200 psi range and have one that has an automatic idle-down to prevent premature pump failure. Those are powerful enough to clean your siding, gutters, concrete walks, garage floor, etc. You can control the intensity of the spray by changing to different tips. My current one that I have, which is done right with a CAT pump (best in industry). Gas engines let you take them to various parts of your house, electric ones are more limiting and may pop your breakers if used with extension cords
http://www.pressurewashersdirect.com...er/p10753.html
The trick to cleaning your wheels is to simply coat them with REJEX once in the spring and once in the fall, then you don't need a pressure washer - all the brake dust comes off easily.
http://www.pressurewashersdirect.com...er/p10753.html
The trick to cleaning your wheels is to simply coat them with REJEX once in the spring and once in the fall, then you don't need a pressure washer - all the brake dust comes off easily.
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#8
I love my Kranzle, but it's more than $1,000. I also needed to use a dedicated circuit for mine. I kept overloading the circuit. I ended up getting a dedicated 20 amp breaker and outlet installed.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/8010...l#post11425861
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/8010...l#post11425861
#9
I love my Kranzle, but it's more than $1,000. I also needed to use a dedicated circuit for mine. I kept overloading the circuit. I ended up getting a dedicated 20 amp breaker and outlet installed. https://rennlist.com/forums/991/8010...l#post11425861 Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OVOeQL5Ogc
Was going to get from pressurewashersdirect.com
Last edited by djlynch; 08-03-2014 at 04:04 PM.
#10
My Karcher is 10 years old and still works great. Use it on decks, walls, windows and sidewalks but not my car. I do wax the wheels and and just wipe them off with a MF towel when I wash the car. Don't use wheel cleaner except for spor remover, then re-wax that section.
#11
Thanks Matt. Yes I saw yours. I am going to get a Kranzle and spend more for quality. Can you use a long extension cord off your dedicated circuit if you wanted to use it on patio etc? I'm thinking of your model or the K399TST.
Was going to get from pressurewashersdirect.com
Was going to get from pressurewashersdirect.com
#12
Matt, if you had ability to choose again and based on what you know now, would you choose a 2000 psi electric kranzle for ability to do other things that the 1400psi unit doesn't do. Also, if I need a dedicated 20 amp circuit then I'm thinking of getting a little more oomf.
#13
Matt, if you had ability to choose again and based on what you know now, would you choose a 2000 psi electric kranzle for ability to do other things that the 1400psi unit doesn't do. Also, if I need a dedicated 20 amp circuit then I'm thinking of getting a little more oomf.
#14
I wouldn't. I just pay my guy to pressure wash the house for me. It costs me about $200 every six months. He has a $5,000+ machine that I wouldn't be willing to replicate. I think you will want a separate gas pressure washer to do other jobs around the house. I considered the K2020, but opted to go for the 1122 and use it only on my car.
#15
I bought a Karcher K2 Compact, it is their base model but it works great. Best of all, it is actually made in Germany. I did a lot of research and came to the conclusion that base is the best, the fancier model is a waste of time and money. They are also too bulky, has too much pressure that might damage the paint or not made in Germany. The one thing to note is you must keep the nozzel in the lance clean(an easy job), else the compressor will work but no water will come out.