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Bosch High Pressure Washer UniversalAquatak 135 - 1900 W, 135 Bar Pressure, 450 l/h Flow Rate, with 3-in-1 Nozzle, Detergent Nozzle, and Carrying Handle in Carton Packaging

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High-pressure detergent accessory for faster application of detergent. Motor power: 1900 W. Maximum flow rate: 410 litres/hour

Seriously lightweight coming in a just 3kg which makes it one of the lightest pressure washers available to work with. To make the buying process as painless as possible, we’ve also put together a buyer’s guide filled with advice on key features to look out for, how much you should be spending and suggestions on which models are best to clean a car and patio. There are 2 ways in which you can return items that have been delivered direct from one out approved suppliers.Gardening experts say the regenerative gardening trend will take sustainability to the max next year This review will cover the Bosch 1200W EasyAquatak 100 Pressure Washer, the Bosch Universal Aquatak 135 Compact Press Washer and also the Bosch 2100W AQT 4514 Pressure Washer and we will go through the main features that they have to offer plus the pros and also the cons associated for each. Hopefully by the end of this review you will have a better idea which model can best suit you own set of requirements and needs.

For cleaning our patio and the car we didn't need to use this as the water on its own was enough to get rid of the dirt. I'd also be mindful of using detergent on our patio as I wouldn't want the run-off water to soak into the soil and damage our plants. Plus with a puppy that likes to drink/eat anything in sight, detergent-filled water all over the patio is far from ideal! I can imagine that over winter when the car is really muddy and dirty, however, that the detergent attachment could be a useful addition. Beth Murton is the editor of Gardeningetc and has been writing about homes and gardens for 18 years for a wide range of magazines.

When it comes to motor power, generally this increases with how much you spend any move up the model range (it will also give you more pressure and water flow). Karcher and Bosch motor power outputs are generally the same for each comparable model, although Bosch tries to get ahead by providing an extra 0.1kW, not that you’ll notice this. When you’ve decided that it is time to invest in a new pressure washer, you’ll first want to select a reliable brand. Karcher and Bosch tend to be two of the leading brands in the industry (along with Nilfisk). They both offer rugged pressure washers that will withstand most cleaning tasks. The compact design of the pressure washer means it fits neatly into a corner of our garden shed and it doesn't take up much space. Handy when the shed feels like its bursting at the seams with garden tools, garden furniture cushions, the best pizza oven and a mass of children's garden toys.The handle folds down so it takes up less room and there’s also on-board storage for the power cable, lance and sprayer so it's easy to store everything together in one spot. This Greenworks pressure washer has a six metre house and comes with a variety of accessories including two nozzles, a wash brush, an extension lance and a patio cleaner. It is one of the heavier models we tested but the sturdy wheels and trolley handle make it easy to manoeuvre and we did find it to be powerful, making light work of algae on garden furniture, which made it a BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Best Buy winner.

These pressure washers are ideal for most households. Machines in this range should be able to cope with cleaning paving and garden furniture as well as cars.

What we love about Bosch’s new addition to its power wash range is the thought put into all of the features. There is even an IoT cloud so that its customers can access all of its services across Bosch from a single cloud, similar to Google or the I-Cloud! These mistakes are definitely down to user error, however, and not the pressure washer. I found the Bosch Universal Aquatak 135 pressure washer pretty simple to use. It's easy to set up, switch between modes and cleans a wide range of surfaces with ease. Additional features of the Bosch Universal Aquatak 135 pressure washer

It's also possible to buy extra attachments for the Bosch Universal Aquatak 135 pressure washer. These include things like a wash brush, car cleaning kit, a range of nozzles and an extension hose. That being said, this spring they were in a particularly bad state after a very wet and muddy winter where the garden and patio often resembled a paddling pool rather than a welcoming spot to sit outside. The weather had taken its toll on the paving slabs and the patio and garden path were in serious need of a good clean. Both models have a 1.8kW motor but the Bosch has a slightly higher maximum pressure at 135 bar (vs. 130 bar on the Karcher). Looking at the maximum flow rate, the Karcher K4 is just ahead at 420 litres per hour, compared to 410 on the Bosch. In the real world though, there is very little difference in it between the two models.

When cleaning vertical surfaces, apply the detergent from bottom to top. When rinsing off, work from top to bottom. When the trigger is squeezed, it activates the valve mechanism, which opens a passage for pressurised water to flow through. The intensity of the water stream is ... If you haven't used a pressure washer a great deal, then it's quite easy to get the hang of it. However, there are a few things I learned the hard way about how to use a pressure washer.

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