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Best presure washer? Talk to me!!



davo172

ClioSport Club Member
  TCR'd 172
Got a nilfisk 120 had it years and been very good but its getting a bit tired now! Wondering what's decent at the minute
Been looking at the nilfisk 140 not sure if that's a bit to much pressure for car cleaning thou ??

What you bought in last 12 months and what's the verdict ?
 

Sunglasses_Ron

ClioSport Admin
I’ve got the 140.

It’s a good bit of kit but my only gripe with it is the hose doesn just screw off. I wanted to replace mine with a rubber hose as I find they’re a lot more flexible but I couldn’t because it’s attached within the machine. There probably is a way of getting to it but it would mean taking the machine apart.

For this reason I’d probably look at getting another 120 when this one needs replacing.

Had a 120 that lasted about 5 years. I’m pretty sure even when it stopped working it would have been a fairly easy fix. Most likely a rubber o ring that had perished. Sold it on eBay for £30 and the bloke that bought it seemed confident he’d be able to fix it easy enough.

The trouble with the cheaper end Karchers is they come with plastic impellors, whereas all Nilfisks have metal impellers so tend to last longer.
 

davo172

ClioSport Club Member
  TCR'd 172
Thanks . Never realised that you couldn't change the hose on the 140 thought it would come with a rubber hose std.
 

rs 1an

South East - Essex
ClioSport Area Rep
  172
The K5 has a 10m hose and I have the extension to 20m but the hose is a pain like Dave said. I have a new K5 as a back up but will be looking at a hot top end Karcher soon with a rubber hose.
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Sunglasses_Ron

ClioSport Admin
Thanks . Never realised that you couldn't change the hose on the 140 thought it would come with a rubber hose std.

It’s more of a flexible plastic than rubber. It’s not that bad and has got better with age. I suspect it’s probably a bit more robust than a rubber one albeit less flexible.

It’s certainly not disastrous.
 

Steve

ClioSport Club Member
  ST3 8.5
The K5 has a 10m hose and I have the extension to 20m but the hose is a pain like Dave said. I have a new K5 as a back up but will be looking at a hot top end Karcher soon with a rubber hose.View attachment 1368203

Which do you prefer?
I have had the K5 X series for over ten years & it has seen some work.
Just got a new one for £198 to replace when it finally packs up!
 

davo172

ClioSport Club Member
  TCR'd 172
I’ve got the 140.

It’s a good bit of kit but my only gripe with it is the hose doesn just screw off. I wanted to replace mine with a rubber hose as I find they’re a lot more flexible but I couldn’t because it’s attached within the machine. There probably is a way of getting to it but it would mean taking the machine apart.

For this reason I’d probably look at getting another 120 when this one needs replacing.

Had a 120 that lasted about 5 years. I’m pretty sure even when it stopped working it would have been a fairly easy fix. Most likely a rubber o ring that had perished. Sold it on eBay for £30 and the bloke that bought it seemed confident he’d be able to fix it easy enough.

The trouble with the cheaper end Karchers is they come with impellors, whereas all Nilfisks have metal impellers so tend to last longer.

Does this to have induction motor Ron?
See they do 2 models with and without induction?
No problems with the max pressure on the car?
 

Sunglasses_Ron

ClioSport Admin
Does this to have induction motor Ron?
See they do 2 models with and without induction?
No problems with the max pressure on the car?

No the one I have doesn’t have an induction motor.

Absolutely no issues with the max pressure.

I’ve just checked and I actually have the D 130 model not the 140.
 

davo172

ClioSport Club Member
  TCR'd 172
No the one I have doesn’t have an induction motor.

Absolutely no issues with the max pressure.

I’ve just checked and I actually have the D 130 model not the 140.


Thanks mate.

Presume 140 would be fine also ? anyone got a 140?
 

James Mk1

ClioSport Club Member
  Williams 3 / 172 Cup
Got a 120 and the standard hose is awful - gets tangled all the time and not long enough, been looking on eBay for replacements but they all seem to be 'rubber wire reinforced' and look to be made out of the same stuff as my one. Any idea where to get a rubber/more flexible one? And I should think 10m-15m would be enough, I'd imagine too long gets annoying as well!

Thanks.
 

Tim.

ClioSport Club Member
Got a 120 and the standard hose is awful - gets tangled all the time and not long enough, been looking on eBay for replacements but they all seem to be 'rubber wire reinforced' and look to be made out of the same stuff as my one. Any idea where to get a rubber/more flexible one? And I should think 10m-15m would be enough, I'd imagine too long gets annoying as well!

Thanks.
I’ve always got my replacement hoses from the eBay seller qwashers.
 

James Mk1

ClioSport Club Member
  Williams 3 / 172 Cup
I’ve always got my replacement hoses from the eBay seller qwashers.

Thanks, just what I was after, can't wait to try out the rubber hose, the plasticy one is incredibly frustrating to use!
 

davo172

ClioSport Club Member
  TCR'd 172
The Girlfriend is looking to get me a Pressure Washer for Christmas,from what ive read so far on here,it seems the Nilfisk is the make to get.
Ive found on there actual site they do refurbished ones.Which model would a good one to choose out of these lot please?,will just be to use on the car.

https://www.nilfiskoutlet.co.uk/products/subcat.asp?mID=Pressure-Washers&sID=Compact



Wouldn't bother with a refurb at that money not much more for been new

https://www.argos.co.uk/product/673...MI_ozvtYOz3gIVgeJ3Ch3mMQYREAQYAiABEgLjJ_D_BwE




Argos is the place to go imo no hassle if you have ißues too
 

Darryl_1983

ClioSport Club Member
  RB 182 Cup
I recently bought a 20m hose for my Nilfisk C110.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/20m-Nilf...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649

Had the Nilfisk for about 5 years now, and can't fault it really. Just got fed up with having to move the unit around two cars due to only having a 6m hose, and getting all the wires and hoses tangled up. I can now leave it in one place and walk around both cars without getting in a tangled mess.
 

davo172

ClioSport Club Member
  TCR'd 172
I recently bought a 20m hose for my Nilfisk C110.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/20m-Nilf...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649

Had the Nilfisk for about 5 years now, and can't fault it really. Just got fed up with having to move the unit around two cars due to only having a 6m hose, and getting all the wires and hoses tangled up. I can now leave it in one place and walk around both cars without getting in a tangled mess.


Is that rubber or the same plastic type not very flexible hose material you get as std?
 

Darryl_1983

ClioSport Club Member
  RB 182 Cup
Is that rubber or the same plastic type not very flexible hose material you get as std?

It is more rubbery and flexible than the standard hose yes. But not massively like a normal hose pipe, but i guess this is to deal with the high pressures
 
  Toureg vW Transporte
The rubber hose on my 140 came with the adapter and it just plugged in from memory. It’s been great

I’ve got the 140.

It’s a good bit of kit but my only gripe with it is the hose doesn just screw off. I wanted to replace mine with a rubber hose as I find they’re a lot more flexible but I couldn’t because it’s attached within the machine. There probably is a way of getting to it but it would mean taking the machine apart.

For this reason I’d probably look at getting another 120 when this one needs replacing.

Had a 120 that lasted about 5 years. I’m pretty sure even when it stopped working it would have been a fairly easy fix. Most likely a rubber o ring that had perished. Sold it on eBay for £30 and the bloke that bought it seemed confident he’d be able to fix it easy enough.

The trouble with the cheaper end Karchers is they come with plastic impellors, whereas all Nilfisks have metal impellers so tend to last longer.
 


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