We've been sourcing these for our commercail cleaning fleet for about three years now, and honestly, the induction motor is the main reason we stuck with this unit—it just doesn't burn out like the cheaper brushless ones do after a few months of daily use.
You're looking at 12MPa max presure and 10L/min flow rate, which is enough to strip caked-on mud from construction vehicles or blast grime off warehouse floors, but it's not suited for delicate paintwork unless you back off the nozzle.
What you get in the box is pretty much everything you need to start: the adjustable gun gives you a fan-shaped spray pattern, a 6-meter pressure hose that's actually flexible in cold weather, a 2-meter inlet hose with a filter that catches debris, a soap bottle for detergent, and quick connectors that save time swapping attachments.
31kg gross weight and packed in a 62×41.5×53cm box—so it's heavy but manageable with two people, and the CE, CB, and ETL certifications mean you won't get flagged on site inspections.
Lead time is usually 20 days or so from order, but we've had a couple of batches where soap bottle caps were slightly loose—just a heads-up, it's not a dealbreaker, but check the seal before first use.
Also, teh warranty is one year, which is standdard for this price bracket, but we've found the motor holds up well beyond that if you flush the system after every use.
Our standard MOQ is 100 units, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just getting started.
Typical lead time is 25-30 days after order confirmation and deposit, depending on production schedule.
Yes, it's certified with CE, CB, and ETL. We can share the certificates upon request.
It delivers a maximum pressure of 12MPa and a flow rate of 10 liters per minute, suitable for professional cold water cleaning.
It comes with an adjustable gun, a 6-meter pressure hose, a 2-meter inlet hose with filter, a soap bottle, and a quick connector — everything you need to start.