CJhaughey wrote: » You would be better off with another Nilfisk, Husqvarna have a range of pressure washers which are rebadged Nilfisk. I don't like the look of that ROK washer myself, the pump looks a bit suspect to me.
bazz26 wrote: » + 1 for sticking with Nilfisk. I have an 11 year old one that's still going. The only thing I replaced on it was the hose. I bought a replacement Nilfisk power washer that was on special offer from amazon at the time as a replacement but I still haven't used it because the old one refuses to die.
InitialG wrote: » They really are a great brand. Nearest and best place to get them locally is Argos but they're not an essential item, so we will have to wait.
John_Rambo wrote: » Going to jump in here!! have a small Nilfisk one, it's 14 years old and is a bit weak for us. Other than the cars and camper I use it for a large driveway close to a forested area that attracts lots of moss, algae and embedded green stuff. There seem to be a lot of love for Niflisk amongst the experts, are they better than the ubiquitous Karcher models?
Gumbo wrote: » Reflect stock them and are open. There’s a 10% discount if you order online for delivery too.
InitialG wrote: » Thank you for the heads up!
reubenreuben wrote: » My nilfisk had a broken water inlet connection. Didn't know this but having a no return on the hose breaks it. Having fitted the new part the no return connection is back in the shed. Other than that, they are great washers.
InitialG wrote: » If you have a standard non return hose connection onto the tap breaks it? Didnt know this.
morchgally wrote: » +2 for Nilfisk! Had an issue with a C120 model I bought originally and contacted customer service who then sent me a full C130 unit in its place free of charge.
Mc Love wrote: » I have a 120.7 model that I bought in April 2019 - have you an email address for them? Mine just wouldnt work if I used an extension lead which made it awkward and then eventually died. I'm probably out of warranty but might be worth asking them
CJhaughey wrote: » Budget of €500 I wouldn't hesitate to get one of these.https://mtsdirect.ie/product/kranzle-k1050p-pressure-washer/?gclid=CjwKCAiAm-2BBhANEiwAe7eyFIjgqPSsa1A7UFQ4C6iQJRYa1BOj7HVu9vVZdHepgng0yKhH8pDEbRoCdWQQAvD_BwE
Top Dog wrote: » Is it not a bit impractical with no wheels to move about? And would i then need to accessorise it since it only comes with the one Lance/nozzle where others include various attachments and foam sprayers?
CJhaughey wrote: » What attachments do you intend to use other than the lance? Snow foam guns are not super expensive. The Basic washer itself is far better quality than most others on the market. Brass head and quality lance and hose.
Top Dog wrote: » Regular nozzle for wash and rinse Snow foam gun Tornado (or whatever they're called) for paths and driveway Lance extension for camper
jmreire wrote: » Do the rebadged ones take all the Husqvarna fittings?
CJhaughey wrote: » The K1050TS comes with the standard lance, and the Turbo nozzle (Dirtkiller) and wheels. You would need an extension for the camper and a Snowfoam gun. Neither are particularly expensive unless you are going for the adjustable angled head I think lance extensions are around the €40-50 mark for the angled type.
Hebegeebee wrote: » I bought my Kränzle HD7 off this company in Germany, some savings to be had over buying here https://www.mersch-reinigungstechnik.de/shop/wg/hochdruckreinigen/t/marke-kraenzle/w/hochdruckreiniger/ I got it sent via Mailboxde.com as they wouldn’t send the machine directly to Ireland. They will send accessories no problem. All arrived fine via UPS if I remember correctly.