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    Water Pressure Cleaner

    Hi Guys,

    I'm thinking of buying another water pressure cleaner as I originally had the $99 Karcher unit but that shit itself just on the 2 year mark. I'm now wanting to spend approx $400 (maybe a little more) on a pressure cleaner and I'm really keen to try that lance foam stuff as well. I'm curious to find out what water pressure cleaners people are using on this forum. Also what is the maximum water pressure that can be used safely on cars?

    Thanks guys

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    Re: Water Pressure Cleaner

    Get one with a metal/brass pump. The cheaper plastic ones die with any decent use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A PSYCHO View Post
    Get one with a metal/brass pump. The cheaper plastic ones die with any decent use.
    Thanks mate, do you have any in mind that are within my budget?

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    Re: Water Pressure Cleaner

    I bought a Karcher Petrol Pressure cleaner for that much on special at Bunnings a couple of years ago.. best thing I ever did. It was a G series (I think) with a Honda 5hp motor.

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    Re: Water Pressure Cleaner

    Quote Originally Posted by duke5700 View Post
    I bought a Karcher Petrol Pressure cleaner for that much on special at Bunnings a couple of years ago.. best thing I ever did. It was a G series (I think) with a Honda 5hp motor.
    Thanks Duke, does this pressure cleaner have a dial to vary the pressure?

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    Re: Water Pressure Cleaner

    Quote Originally Posted by A PSYCHO View Post
    Get one with a metal/brass pump. The cheaper plastic ones die with any decent use.
    It is actually the plastic header tank after the pump that breaks.
    I think most of the smaller pressure are the same.

    So many people don't know you are supposed flow water to purge all the air out of the system
    (make sure all the air bubbles in the hose are gone) before you turn the pump on
    otherwise when the pump picks up air bubbles the pressure jumps all over the place and splits the plastic.


    I have a larger Karcher & it has the same plastic part in it, I had mine replaced 5 times under warranty
    until the Karcher service guy explained what to do & what was going on,
    they had never told me in the shop where I bought it & there was nothing about purging the air out in the owner's manual.

    Since then I have had about 7 years of trouble free very hard use out of it

    I must also add that Karcher were fantastic in the way they looked after mine with warranty
    it was never a problem & they were very fast to repair.
    Last edited by whitels1ss; 28-05-2015 at 01:01 PM.

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    Re: Water Pressure Cleaner

    Trigger pull I think. Pull it once, get full pressure, release and pull again quickly and medium pressure, release and pull again and gentle. I always use it on full blast and just vary the distance .

    Quote Originally Posted by mechatron View Post
    Thanks Duke, does this pressure cleaner have a dial to vary the pressure?

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    Re: Water Pressure Cleaner

    Spot on JK, it is critical. I've got a metal pump but I still purge the lines with the high flow nozzle before going to high pressure.

    Quote Originally Posted by whitels1ss View Post

    So many people don't know you are supposed flow water to purge all the air out of the system
    (make sure all the air bubbles in the hose are gone) before you turn the pump on
    otherwise when the pump picks up air bubbles the pressure jumps all over the place and splits the plastic.


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    Quote Originally Posted by duke5700 View Post
    Trigger pull I think. Pull it once, get full pressure, release and pull again quickly and medium pressure, release and pull again and gentle. I always use it on full blast and just vary the distance .
    Ah sweet, thanks man

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    Re: Water Pressure Cleaner

    I bought a Sabre branded petrol powered one from Total Tools. I love this thing, it works a treat.
    Snow Foam lance works real well with it too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VBhero View Post
    I bought a Sabre branded petrol powered one from Total Tools. I love this thing, it works a treat.
    Snow Foam lance works real well with it too.
    Thanks bud. How much did you pay for it? And what model did you get?

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    Re: Water Pressure Cleaner

    Quote Originally Posted by mechatron View Post
    Thanks bud. How much did you pay for it? And what model did you get?
    I got this one, although didn't pay that price. I got it on special for around $430 I think.

    http://www.totaltools.com.au/saber-p.../#.VWgYWVyqqko

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    Quote Originally Posted by VBhero View Post
    I got this one, although didn't pay that price. I got it on special for around $430 I think.

    http://www.totaltools.com.au/saber-p.../#.VWgYWVyqqko
    Thanks mate, that looks pretty good. Is it a 2-stroke motor?

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    Re: Water Pressure Cleaner

    Quote Originally Posted by mechatron View Post
    Thanks mate, that looks pretty good. Is it a 2-stroke motor?
    Nope it is a 4 stroke. Pretty sure it's a Honda knock off

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    Re: Water Pressure Cleaner

    This is what I bought a year or so ago.

    Cheap as chips, nothing good about it if you read the reviews on what a good cleaner should be, so I won’t endorse it as the one you need but it has definitely worked well for me and has heaps of power.

    The supplier also doesn’t have the best rep but again I can’t comment as I haven’t had a need to deal with them since the purchase.

    I bought it to clean up a driveway that had suffered badly due to renovations on the house and it removed grease, oil, concrete slurry, tyre rubber, mould, ground-in mud and years of neglect with ease.

    I have since cleaned the driveway a couple of times to keep it looking good plus the paving out the back, around the pool, the bricks on the house walls, under one of my cars when a PCV valve blew loose and the mould and dirt from the Colourbond fences surrounding the property.

    For $300 plus a $60 delivery fee it was a much cheaper alternative to paying someone to do the work and if it failed tomorrow I’d throw it away happy in the knowledge I got much more than my moneys worth for it.





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