Anyone used one of these?

Rob and Val

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Yes, bought one specific for the mobility to use for mh as ours is in storage. Hubby doesn’t rate it but it does do the job. It doesn’t like heights at all so taking it onto the roof whilst bucket is on the floor doesn’t work either. However if you get the height right and angle right it does seem to be ok. Certainly not a replacement for larger ones, ok for rinsing etc.
 
It's the WORX WG629E.1 18V 20V MAX Cordless HYDROSHOT Portable Pressure Cleaner. It's got adjustable pressure settings: 0°, 25°, 40°.


I'm seriously tempted to buy one. I already have the Worx Jawsaw, which is a Cordless Safety Chainsaw, and I love that.
No but it looks great for all the reasons stated , I was forever getting hose and cable tangled on my pressure washer , it's a wonder there's not more people electrocuted with them
 
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Yes. It's not a pressure washer in the traditional sense. More like a hosepipe with higher than normal pressure. One advantage is that you are less likely to do the usual damage inflicted by careless use of a pressure washer. You need the bigger battery to do a whole m/h in one go.

Very useful if you have to work away from the tap.
 
One of the lads had one... got about the same as a hose pipe ( about 2 bar )
Saves getting the hose out but have to carry water out so not a big advantage

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Bought one last year and am very pleased with it. The pressure is not too much for the ‘van seals, so do not have to worry about where the (variable) jet is aimed. I also got a bottle adapter (screw on an old pop bottle) so that it becomes truly portable!
 
got about the same as a hose pipe ( about 2 bar )
At home I get 90psi,6bar off the irrigation water and around 7 off the potable.
Last UK house was a nightmare with pressure around 9 bar at night.
 
At home I get 90psi,6bar off the irrigation water and around 7 off the potable.
Last UK house was a nightmare with pressure around 9 bar at night.
Jeez ! Would not like to stand in front of that !
We average 2 bar though it sometimes goes up to 2.8 on the gauge
 

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