Avoid Karcher. I bought the top of the line K7 but sold it after 6 months of home use since it felt like it won’t last long. Mid-quality plaric build. If I were you I will go with the small hand held size Kranzle
Below is a video made by one of Kranzle dealers that might help you learn something new about how to wash your car without getting “any” swirls ;)
Simply SHOCKING! [emoji1]
R.I.P microfiber wash mitts enthusiasts
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Bob, I checked Kranzle US, its 50hz as well. I have a Karcher K7 that is 50hz and it is “working” but I am not sure if it is running properly or not in regards to pressure, since Karcher machines don’t have a pressure gauge like the Kranzle
Also, i am not sure if the Karcher motor will die soon...
The question should be what is the the flow rate and pressure range that you need for your use
Each type of use has its different flow rate and needed pressure
Interesting how all the care you have put into this truck can go in one day because of one wrong decision.
Anyways, regarding your question, I will not let them touch it again under any circumstance, they are obviously not professionals and there is a high possibility that they will cause more...
Does anyone know if Kranzle sell there famous pressure washers models anywhere in the world in 60hz motors version? Either 110v or 230/240v
I searched the internet and I can only find 50hz versions
Please help!
Autobright Magifoam
is by far my favorite for snow foam washes. Its ph neutral and the results are amazing! It comes from UK so its not cheap to get
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Just bought IronX from Autopia website for 25% off few days ago. I did a quick research and it seems to be one of the very best. For such price I think its a good deal