I bought the big SDS drill they have for about £50 years ago for those use and abuse type jobs (I think 21st Century has one as well from memory) and it is still going strong years later, when tbh we only expected it to last the job we wanted it for. We didn't want to risk the better drills but it is still going strong and I use it for all sorts especially handy for mixing cement, plaster, ballast etc. Definitely had my £50 worth out of it!
You’re most welcome 😊 I think it's excellent and I hope yours serves you well. I've also done a couple more vids on this PW which might help out with different nozzles to use, etc. Just search on my channel and you'll find them. Best wishes, Des
Just purchased this same pressure washer from Screwfix. Bit surprised to see that you have to disconnect the pressure hose from both ends to wind the hose back up. On my previous karcher it had an internal connection that would spin freely. Or am I missing something ?!
Bought the titan after the last k4 karcher (yellow sieve) broke again. 4 karchers over the years and will never buy again. Titan does the job with warranty at half the price.
Hi there. I've heard many similar scenarios. I don't think those Karchers are all they're cracked up to be personally. Thanks for your feedback buddy. Des
@@stephmoran3029 You mean the hose pipe connector? You screw in to back of machine and the hose pipe clicks in nicely. Maybe only needed for certain hose connections?
Great video, the outlaws purchased the same one for me a couple of months ago. It’s working well so no complaints.
Good to hear! Thanks for sharing, Des
As long as all the seals etc stand up to the test of time that looks like a cracking value pressure washer
Thank you. This video just helped me put my machine together appreciated
Glad it helped. ATB, Des
Bought a few Titan tools and can honestly say I've been impressed by their performance and value for money.
I bought the big SDS drill they have for about £50 years ago for those use and abuse type jobs (I think 21st Century has one as well from memory) and it is still going strong years later, when tbh we only expected it to last the job we wanted it for. We didn't want to risk the better drills but it is still going strong and I use it for all sorts especially handy for mixing cement, plaster, ballast etc. Definitely had my £50 worth out of it!
A builder bought it and used it to clean the garden tiles. I would like to use it but I don't know how to fill it with water...
I've heard good things about this pressure washer. I have a nilfisk which is an awesome pressure washer too.
Our Nilfisk cost a lot less than the previous Karcher, came with a lot more stuff and has outlasted the Karcher by a country mile.
What are the dimension of the pressure washer please
Fab video thank you! Mine came without instructions! I hadn’t a clue where to start 😊
You’re most welcome 😊 I think it's excellent and I hope yours serves you well. I've also done a couple more vids on this PW which might help out with different nozzles to use, etc. Just search on my channel and you'll find them. Best wishes, Des
Just purchased this same pressure washer from Screwfix.
Bit surprised to see that you have to disconnect the pressure hose from both ends to wind the hose back up. On my previous karcher it had an internal connection that would spin freely.
Or am I missing something ?!
I don't think so mate but there are far wiser people out there than me! Let me know if you find different. Best wishes, Des
Bought the titan after the last k4 karcher (yellow sieve) broke again. 4 karchers over the years and will never buy again. Titan does the job with warranty at half the price.
Hi there. I've heard many similar scenarios. I don't think those Karchers are all they're cracked up to be personally. Thanks for your feedback buddy. Des
Would like to see it working
To come ... Thanks, Des
What’s the small clear piece of plastic tube for?
I just put my Titan pressure washer together and don't know what it's for either. I watched this video hoping I would find the answer
@@stephmoran3029 You mean the hose pipe connector? You screw in to back of machine and the hose pipe clicks in nicely. Maybe only needed for certain hose connections?
I believe its a filter, too
I think that's for the foam sprayer, it should attach to the top part of the foam sprayer like a straw in a cup would act.
@@KBM-Djcorrect!