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Lol , you were slating the machine that Chris has purchased but the one that you purchased and have only used once then turned to Softwashing is of lower quality,, your having a laugh mate!!! :eek: No wonder you won't go back using your power washer if your giving it away, as it's Junk!! And only certain things can be soft washed , a power washer is still needed in the exterior cleaning game!
I was gonna say isn't workzone an Aldi brand?

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It's did the job & paid for its self on that first & only job.

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It's petrol & not electric[emoji23][emoji23][emoji51].. At least it looks more commercial lol. Your electric one is restricted by water pressure at the tap lol. So if pressure is very low then my guess is your stuck

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No idea who makes Works Zone, and that's good Alec. At the end of the day just use what your happy using if your going to get serious purchase a better specked machine! Happy blasting /emoticons/biggrin.png

 
No idea who makes Works Zone, and that's good Alec. At the end of the day just use what your happy using if your going to get serious purchase a better specked machine! Happy blasting /emoticons/biggrin.png
You seem to know what you're on about mate, what do you think about the Clarke machine I posted? Upgrading from a 5.5lpm karcher...

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You never asked who is using an electric pressure washer, however, you did confirm that you was using a Wilks T650.. That my friend is electric.

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Looks like you're the one who needs to check the thread. I never said I used the Wilks T650, that was Chris33 and it's a petrol, clearly displayed in the photo he posted.

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If you are coming off a tap then you are very restricted to what that tap will give out. Most people use a wheelie bin to pump out from, this allows your pressure washer to work at maximum efficiency & not restricted as with a tap. So basically if your coming off a tap then anything will do.

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Ok let's get back on track here!!! To the OP what's your budget and what are you wanting to achieve with a machine and I will advise

 
Oh that's ok then. As said no pressure washer will reach its full potential off a tap.

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Ok let's get back on track here!!! To the OP what's your budget and what are you wanting to achieve with a machine and I will advise
Budget £400 tops.

Want to clean patios and driveways etc with good powered machine. Maybe if demand is there then will get a FSC but depends if machine can power it?

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So if your PW pumps out 20 litres per minute but then the tap only pumps out 12 then I'd say your PW can only match that. So most people will fill a wheelie bin & pump from that..

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Are you using a wheelie bin set up or going direct off a tap?

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Are you using a wheelie bin set up or going direct off a tap?

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Was just gonna go off tap but from what you said I might get a wheelie bin

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