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September 24th, 2014 06:26 PM #41
KARCHER at BOSCH brands ang mga ginagamit namin sa jobsite at talagang maasahan.
i own / use a KARCHER K2.00 at puwede siya sa open bucket (same as BOSCH).
the trick is to put TEFLON around the water inlet (PW) before plugging in the
GARDEN HOSE COUPLER PLUG... to eliminate air / water leaks.
when buying a pressure washer, give it a simple test. place the palm of your hand slowly near
the water inlet. you should feel a sucking force. the stronger the better.
if the inlet sucked your entire hand, then you've just tested a water pump. (joke)
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September 24th, 2014 06:58 PM #42Was able to buy Bosch aquatak from Handyman *40% off trade-in promo. It runs til Sept 30 only so you may want to avail of this if you have dead power tools.
http://www.save22.com.ph/philippines/handyman/r/
I also own the tried and tested piston type-motor driven assembly one and I should say nothing beats it when it comes to pressure. You can even interchange the gun with different types like a short barrel so you can wash the inside of the fender. It's very durable and spare parts are readily available.
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September 25th, 2014 11:06 PM #44Bosch Model AQT 33-10
7,428 - 2,971.20 = 4,456.80 discounted price
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September 28th, 2014 01:22 AM #45Pressure Washers
Bosch (Aquatak) - German brand. popular in UK and Europe.
Makita (Aquamak) - Japan brand. trusted manufacturer of power tools.
Karcher - German brand. specializes in cleaning equipment. popular in USA.
Nilfisk - Denmark brand. specializes in cleaning equipment. popular in Europe.
Skil - lower division of Bosch.
If main use is for washing car, it is quite fine to get an entry-level model. If you plan to do some heavy cleaning, a higher pressure model will be more suited.
95-110 bar (1350-1600 psi) - Entry level. For light cleaning, car washing, window cleaning, bicycle cleaning, etc.
110-120 bar (1600-1750 psi) - For a bit more challenging jobs like cleaning garage floor and driveways.
140 bar (2000 psi) - For more difficult jobs like removing moss and stains from patios, decking and garden walls.
160 bar (2350 psi) - Semi-pro level. For tackling the toughest jobs and fastest cleaning.
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November 28th, 2014 01:12 AM #46
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November 28th, 2014 10:12 AM #47None. Those washers suck little on intake. Either put the bucket higher to siphon or prime the intake hose or directly connect to faucet using quick release coupler. My black & decker is still kickin.
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December 8th, 2014 07:32 PM #48
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December 16th, 2014 04:32 AM #49
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Any review sa Koby Tire sealant? Effective ba sa gulong kotse or pang motor lang? Thanks
Liquid tire sealant