Love that its quiet and I have to say that its impressive what they can do with just 36V but that price is a killer... I'll just stick to the 240V Karcher's, because when you think about it, the only extra set up is plugging the thing in but at around 1/10th the price.
Can you bring that out to me in the bush I need to borrow that for my cleaning job doesn't look like I'll be affording one of them any time soon thanks for sharing
Seems to work better than my old Karcher K5 but given I picked up the full kit K5 for about $300 on clearance it doesn't look like it's 9.5 times better. It'd be nice not to need to run an extension lead but at that price I'll keep running out the extension lead.
Hi Tim, this not a question about the pressure washer but I was wondering if there are self propelled lawn mower for peoples who are not as mobile as they once were. My son has one and it’s at a jog for me. Wondering if any brands have maybe different speeds for the self propelled mowers thanks
Great product but I would need longer than 30 minutes, awesome concept though, I have always wanted one. I had a 4000 psi machine by Honda but it was fiddly to set up, extra lengths hoses and so on.
Good job Tim , works well nice and quiet but I think the price for the normal person is a bit steep . Keep up the good work Tim , cannot wait for your next tool review.
Thx Tim. I agree that battery powered offers greater convenience, but that unit is serious coin. I'll be interested to see if Ryobi (or another brand) release something similar in their One+ range
Using this commercially or professionally would be like trying to build a sky scraper with a 20l bucket and a few bags of quick set. (Only explaining on reference to other comments) Commercial pressure washers are at least 21lpm 3 to 4000psi, this is 5lpm 1500psi. It's for home use to pressure clean a few sqm of concrete, pavers or bricks at a time. Then recharge. It won't run a surface cleaner effectively. My 2 cents. Buy a 10-15lpm petrol machine for home for $1200. Fill a tank and run for 4hrs with a surface cleaner and get everything done fast, easy, convenient, cheaper and with better results.
Looks impressive, works great. Would love to see how it would clean a wall on a house.. Bit pricey, but you get what you pay for. Do they make any that are battery and power? Stay Safe ❤🙏👍🤗
Not sure how well it would go with a surface cleaner as the pressure would drop as compared to the turbo nozzle in the video. Would only do the lighter stuff with a surface cleaner. So a comparison finish of both methods would have been good to see. Good for a quick clean of a mower, dirt bike, and dirty wheels from outbacking thinks like that and or paths in turbo mode. I have a kranzle 15 amp and was just comparing the numbers eg PSI and Litres per minute and this karcher has a long way to go to reach what the kranzle does. And a thousand $ less I brought the kranzle for.
Too expensive imo ... looks like it works great, but for 30m run time just not worth the money ... could buy a K7 for a grand and have $1800 left for other goodies ... thanks for posting Tim 👍
A bit of salt on your front fence brickwork... how does it deal wit that...? and the wheelie bin? the recycling or greenwaste one... sure it will blast those clean in no time, with a bit of detergent too perhaps... FYI... 1 bar is atmospheric pressure... so 14 PSI... so 50 bar is 700 psi, 100 bar is 1400psi, 110 bar is 1540psi and the max 150 bar is 2100 psi... that is getting into the bottom range of higher end mains or petrol powered machines... let's see you put it on the truck and clean you gear after a mowing... a 20l jerry can of water should be enough using the suction hose... no need to bother the client for power or water...
Great machine if you wnat a portable unit - maybe cleanup the mowers at the last job of the day, bring them home clean ... a bit pricey, but looks well made and powerful enough...
The problem with this is you can get a K7 for $1,100 which puts out 180 bar and runs all day. Plugging in a cord vs battery isn’t much different. So far better unit and under half the price
Not worth the money for a homeowner ,get much more for much less and you don't need battery power at home. Where i would think this is aimed is commercially in the field in the van with no easy power - landscaper ,mobile detailer, etc would be a very useful device.
@@apsilonblue Gerni remains a strong household brand name within Australia today. Whether you own a Gerni or another brand of pressure washer, they're often still referred to as a “Gerni”. do your reseach bud
Love that its quiet and I have to say that its impressive what they can do with just 36V but that price is a killer... I'll just stick to the 240V Karcher's, because when you think about it, the only extra set up is plugging the thing in but at around 1/10th the price.
Can you bring that out to me in the bush I need to borrow that for my cleaning job doesn't look like I'll be affording one of them any time soon thanks for sharing
Lol you sound like me excited about showing someone a cool new piece of equipment. Awesome piece of kit and does an awesome job.😅
Seems to work better than my old Karcher K5 but given I picked up the full kit K5 for about $300 on clearance it doesn't look like it's 9.5 times better. It'd be nice not to need to run an extension lead but at that price I'll keep running out the extension lead.
Great video. This would be great for someone who's car is always dirty and they wanted to knock the dirt off quickly.
Hi Tim, this not a question about the pressure washer but I was wondering if there are self propelled lawn mower for peoples who are not as mobile as they once were. My son has one and it’s at a jog for me. Wondering if any brands have maybe different speeds for the self propelled mowers thanks
Like the look of it - but expensive
Hi! Do you think it's strong enough for grafiti cleaning?
Can’t really say to be honest as I haven’t done it.
Great product but I would need longer than 30 minutes, awesome concept though, I have always wanted one. I had a 4000 psi machine by Honda but it was fiddly to set up, extra lengths hoses and so on.
You must've the neatest house on the block!
Not too bad but seems a bit pricy to me. I like that is quick, simple and easy to set up as well as being on the quieter side.
How uch is that in US Dollarrs?
Good job Tim , works well nice and quiet but I think the price for the normal person is a bit steep . Keep up the good work Tim , cannot wait for your next tool review.
Thanks so much! Very kind
Maybe do a comparison between that and the much cheaper ryobi 36v? Good vid Tim 👌
Thx Tim. I agree that battery powered offers greater convenience, but that unit is serious coin. I'll be interested to see if Ryobi (or another brand) release something similar in their One+ range
Using this commercially or professionally would be like trying to build a sky scraper with a 20l bucket and a few bags of quick set. (Only explaining on reference to other comments)
Commercial pressure washers are at least 21lpm 3 to 4000psi, this is 5lpm 1500psi.
It's for home use to pressure clean a few sqm of concrete, pavers or bricks at a time. Then recharge. It won't run a surface cleaner effectively.
My 2 cents. Buy a 10-15lpm petrol machine for home for $1200. Fill a tank and run for 4hrs with a surface cleaner and get everything done fast, easy, convenient, cheaper and with better results.
Looks impressive, works great. Would love to see how it would clean a wall on a house.. Bit pricey, but you get what you pay for. Do they make any that are battery and power? Stay Safe ❤🙏👍🤗
They sure do!
Just to replace my 240 volt cord, I don’t see the value at that price Tim, no doubt it worked ok tho.
Not sure how well it would go with a surface cleaner as the pressure would drop as compared to the turbo nozzle in the video. Would only do the lighter stuff with a surface cleaner. So a comparison finish of both methods would have been good to see.
Good for a quick clean of a mower, dirt bike, and dirty wheels from outbacking thinks like that and or paths in turbo mode.
I have a kranzle 15 amp and was just comparing the numbers eg PSI and Litres per minute and this karcher has a long way to go to reach what the kranzle does. And a thousand $ less I brought the kranzle for.
That’s impressive a battery powered pressure washer.
Too expensive imo ... looks like it works great, but for 30m run time just not worth the money ... could buy a K7 for a grand and have $1800 left for other goodies ... thanks for posting Tim 👍
Thanks mate
A bit of salt on your front fence brickwork... how does it deal wit that...? and the wheelie bin? the recycling or greenwaste one... sure it will blast those clean in no time, with a bit of detergent too perhaps... FYI... 1 bar is atmospheric pressure... so 14 PSI... so 50 bar is 700 psi, 100 bar is 1400psi, 110 bar is 1540psi and the max 150 bar is 2100 psi... that is getting into the bottom range of higher end mains or petrol powered machines... let's see you put it on the truck and clean you gear after a mowing... a 20l jerry can of water should be enough using the suction hose... no need to bother the client for power or water...
Impressive, expensive at $2850, your hose (corrected at 10m Hose)
Wonder what the warranty you’d get with this machine, and it’s exclusions.
Hose is 10 metres
@@turfandtools justrealized my mistake
Great machine if you wnat a portable unit - maybe cleanup the mowers at the last job of the day, bring them home clean ... a bit pricey, but looks well made and powerful enough...
Yes I definitely can't say its a cheap item but it's certainly a cool bit of gear.
I like everything about it except the price
The problem with this is you can get a K7 for $1,100 which puts out 180 bar and runs all day. Plugging in a cord vs battery isn’t much different. So far better unit and under half the price
It can take water from a tank? Or it has to be pressure water? Thanks
hm sir
Great machine, but for that amount of money, I could get a decent Reel Mower.
You could, but you will struggle to clean hard surfaces with it 😁
A bit too pricey for me😢
My ALDI job is the Ducks Nuts
Cost ?? $ 299 may be $ 399 and Kicks arse. 2700PSI
For me this is a big NOoooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Not worth the money for a homeowner ,get much more for much less and you don't need battery power at home. Where i would think this is aimed is commercially in the field in the van with no easy power - landscaper ,mobile detailer, etc would be a very useful device.
It's certainly a big investment
Nice but overpriced, a cheap petrol unit will do the same job.
mate it Gerni
sorry?
@@turfandtools hr in Australia we call that Gerni not peasure washer
@@noahgamingvideos1584 No we don't.
@@apsilonblue we do mate have you been under rock all your life
@@apsilonblue Gerni remains a strong household brand name within Australia today. Whether you own a Gerni or another brand of pressure washer, they're often still referred to as a “Gerni”. do your reseach bud