It’s not going to strip barnacles off a boat hull or blast through six inches of set concrete, but for what 95% of homeowners actually need—car wheels, patio slabs, garden furniture—80 bar of cold water is plenty, and the 1800W motor (8 litres a minute) means you won’t be waiting forever for the rinse cycle.
Teh adjustable nozzle switches between a concentrated jet for caked-on mud around wheel arches and a wider fan that covers a car bonnet in maybe three sweeps, which is basically the same logic as a Karcher half again the price, just without the branded sticker.
We’ve been moving these for a while, and the ce mark checks out on the ones we’ve sigma tested; the unit weighs 10.4kg so one-handed hauling around a driveway isn’t a back-breaker, and the 220v plug means it’s ready out of the box for most home outdoor sockets in Europe.
Usually ship within 2-3 working days form stock in the central warehose, but check lead time on pallet orders—we had a delay last month on raw motor wire, so next 200 units may push to 20 days or so.
Anyway, you’ll want to pair it with a foam lance attachment if your buyer actually cares about car paint—straight jet up close can mark clearcoat if they’re not paying attention, though it’s better than any 1000w rubbish for actual cleaning torque.
It delivers 80 bar max pressure and 8 liters per minute flow, which is plenty for regular car washing—like rinsing mud, bugs, and light grime off paint. For heavy caked-on dirt you might need a presoak, but for weekly washes it works great.
Yes, this model is CE certified, and we can email you the certificate upon request. Just let us know after ordering and we'll send it over.
Our MOQ is 50 units per order for this model. If you need fewer, we can discuss a sample order first.
Lead time is typically 15–20 working days after receiving the deposit, depending on current production load. We'll confirm a specific date when you place the order.
Yes, the nozzle twists to switch from a wide fan spray for soapy rinse to a straight jet for tough spots. It's not removable, but it's built into the lance and works reliably for home use.