What really stood out to them was the 25bar pressure paired with a 3.9L/min flow rate—it's basically a compact powerhouse that handles grime on patios and machinery without breaking a sweat, and they found it outperformed some bulkier units they'd tested before.


That 17000 RPM motor keeps the spray consistent, so even with the actual flow sitting at 2.5L/MP, you're not losing pressrue mid-job, and the 5-meter pipe gives enough slack to move around a car or a small workshop without dragging whole unit.

They usually order around 200 units or so for their retail lineup, and the OEM/ODM customization was a breeze—just sent over their logo specs and packging preferences, and the factory had it sorted in about 20 days give or take.

One thing they didn't expect was how well the lithium battery held up during back-to-back cleaning sessions, though it's not ideal for heavy indutrial use like stripping paint all day—more for quick jobs and home maintenance.


Also, the round water column nozzle is a nice touch for focused rinsing, but they found swapping to a fan tip (which you'd have to source separately) gives better coverage on larger surfaces.
At 25 bar and 3.9 L/min, it's best for light industrial tasks like cleaning tools, machinery, or outdoor equipment. For heavy caked-on grime in an industrial setting, you'd likely need a higher-pressure unit.
It depends on the load, but with the 2.5 L/min actual flow at 25 bar, you'll typically get 20–30 minutes of continuous use. That's enough for a couple of cars or a small patio.
The lithium battery is integrated into the unit, not swappable. But the charger comes in British, American, or European plug options, so you can recharge wherever you are.
Yes, every unit ships with a CE certificate. It's the standard one for EU compliance, so customs clearance should be straightforward.
For OEM/ODM with custom branding, the MOQ is typically 100 units. Lead time for that runs about 15–30 days, depending on the label and box design.