Pressure Washer, ENVENTOR 1800W 135Bar High Power Pressure Washers with 3 IN 1 Rotatable Quick Adjustable Nozzles, Max 540L/H Electric Jet Washer…
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Pressure Washer, ENVENTOR 1800W 135Bar High Power Pressure Washers with 3 IN 1 Rotatable Quick Adjustable Nozzles, Max 540L/H Electric Jet Washer…
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Pressure Washer, ENVENTOR 1800W 135Bar High Power Pressure Washers with 3 IN 1 Rotatable Quick Adjustable Nozzles, Max 540L/H Electric Jet Washer…. From the model Enventor.
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EJ –
I’ve got a Kärcher K4 to which I’m comparing this to. The Kärcher is about £50 more at time of review and has the same power.
You get the the pressure washer needing some assembly of the handles which stick out and would have made the box bigger. They provide screws and a screwdriver and it’s a simple affair to assemble it. You get the lance, extension, foam bottle and leads. There’s a filter/valve to connect it up to your hosepipe.
The whole thing is a little more “budget” than the Kärcher, but has some features that are better. The wheels are a bit more plasticky and the lance isn’t as fancy, but it has a much better system to hold the high pressure hose, where it’s reeled in at the back. There’s also somewhere to wrap the mains lead up on too – my Kärcher has loose hoses and cable all over it.
Once you’ve connected water just turn the knob and it primes itself. It only makes a noise when you’re spraying, and it does a good job on concrete, wood and plastic. Almost identical to the Kärcher in that respect. I can remove ground in dirt and moss from brickwork and even damage my decking with the power it provides. For general work around the garden and cleaning a car you won’t be left wanting.
The tools are actually compatible with an old B&Q washer I had a few years ago. The washer has long gone to the tip, but I kept the tools and was surprised that they fitted.
It’s not overly heavy and the handle that pops up was fine for moving it about. I’m 6’2″ and had no trouble.
Overall it’s cheaper than better known brands and beats it in some areas. If it lasts that would be £50 well saved.
EJ –
I’ve owned a few pressure washers in my life, this one was slightly different for two reasons. The first is that there was some self assembly required. Nothing too onerous just screwing on the carry handle and gun holder, but the screws and screwdriver are included, as are a variety of hose attachments. The second difference is that the flex hose is coiled around a wheel at the back which keeps it nice and tidy. This is a great idea and I wish my previous units had the same. Accessory-wise – pretty minimal just a detergent bottle. Pressure was reasonable – certainly good enough to clean my drive and patio. The power cord is also a decent length although, unless you have a very small garden, you will still probably need an extension cable or an outdoor plug.
M. Babb –
Thought we would try this for cleaning all those pongy areas where the local puscas spray their territory.
Worked for about 2 minutes then would not pump water through at anything over a trickle.
Features that I liked
It looks like a wasp with the yellow and black case.
It has a slide up handle and wheels like a suitcase.
The gun part has a holster thing so you don’t have to leave it on the floor in the shed.
It has a useful cable bracket for the electric cable to stow neatly.
The hose part has its own reel to keep it under control.
When it works, it is powerful .
You get powerful low setting and then more powerful and can adjust it from the end as you work.
The foam bottle has its own clip to store it neatly on the machine.
Not so lovely..
Doesn’t like sourcing water from the bucket (or I am doing something stupid but there’s no directions regarding non tap use so who knows?)
Only worked for 2 minutes (though I can still turn the motor on but no pumping)
Quite loud
The slide up handle isn’t long enough for short me and would be even less comfortable for a tall person to use.
The wheels are plastic shells and very lightweight, I don’t think they will last long if rolled along on concrete paths or drives.
Needs some assembly and the pictures of the parts are miniscule so you feel a bit like you are guessing.
The high pressure hose kinks really easily when you put the lance thing in the holster.
You don’t get any actual conventional hose with it, just the high pressure stuff so if you haven’t got any ordinary hose, you’ll be needing some.
I suspect we have a faulty machine.