No you wont.....
The Bitterness of Poor Quality remains Long after the Sweetness of Low Price is Forgotten
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shropshirelass
22 Jun 16#32
Having problems with aldi compact pressure washer when turned on sometimes makes noise and starts working other times no pressure ?
soldierboy001 to shropshirelass
22 Jun 16#33
£39.99.
IMPete
21 Jun 16#31
Managed to try out the pressure washer today. Very impressed. Has good pressure, made quick work of cleaning the patio. I'm sure a more powerful cleaner would've done the same job quicker, but for the money this washer is great for my needs.
sofiasar
19 Jun 16#30
any reviews. sold online now
androidavis
19 Jun 16#29
I think this is a good deal because of the price,it's specification and the fact that the retailer obviously thinks it's going to last more that 12.5 months, standing by it for at least 3 years. If you are interested in these shed friendly space saving type pressure washers, then I would just go for this one and if it doesn't do what it says on the tin then Aldi are easy hassle free returns - give it a go!
Ceejay1974
17 Jun 16#14
Bought the same one 6 years ago.
Lasted 18 months.
Bought a Nilfisk on amazon for £36.84, far superior, and still going strong.
Sorry but cold from me.
JoeBoy88 to Ceejay1974
17 Jun 16#15
Did you return it for a refund?
Hoseman to Ceejay1974
18 Jun 16#28
My experiences with Lidl (I know this is Aldi) with electrical equipment is that they are cheap but not very good. I personally wouldn't bother either.
Probably, The best pressure washer in the world.:smile:
JoeBoy88
17 Jun 161#17
My old mans karscher is broken and for £40 with a 3 year warranty this looks like a hard deal to turn down.
Ceejay1974 to JoeBoy88
17 Jun 16#19
Hmm, Karcher or Aldi's specials..hmm...decisions, decisions.
Wake up and smell the roses.
soldierboy001 to JoeBoy88
18 Jun 16#24
Only 70 bar working pressure v Karcher K2 110 bar. My Karcher is superb but I bet someone will come alomg and say theirs is rubbish and a Nilfisk is miles better. That's Life as Ester Rantzen used to say, Probably still does.
melted
18 Jun 16#23
I have to swap the auto-stop hoselock type connector I normally use on the end of my hose for a standard one to use my pressure washer.
If I leave an auto stop connector on the hose, it acts like a non-return valve and stops the water pressure escaping up the hosepipe when the pump stops, so you can't squeeze the trigger on the lance because it stays pressurised and the trapped pressure also destroys the inlet hose connector on my pressure washer.
JoeBoy88
18 Jun 161#22
The one they are selling comes with a 36 month warranty. I thought all aldi power tools always came with a 36 month warranty.
I was not comparing the quality of this item to a karscher but I was only pointing out that for £40 with a 3 year warranty then it is a hard deal to turn down.
Nice. Does anyone know if it works with the "yellow" brand attachments? (I've built up quite a collection for various jobs-just the cleaner is getting a bit old and this appears to have better storage of wires and hoses)
xeroc to daveo78
18 Jun 161#20
Is your cleaner from Poland or Romania by chance? If so, I wouldn't even bother with one of these!
Ceejay1974
17 Jun 16#18
12 months guarantee only unfortunately.
kracker69
17 Jun 16#16
I've had mine about 4 years now used regular the drive ,the patio ,conservatory roof ,And the car wheels never let me down
sradmad
17 Jun 16#13
good find op, heat added
humdan424
17 Jun 161#7
1700 watt same price at eurocarparts
IMPete to humdan424
17 Jun 16#8
Looks like it's pretty similar in terms of pressure. Although the Aldi one has a 5m hose and power cable.
Also, what's the warranty on the Top Tech HPI1700 Domestic Pressure Washer?
katiewr1 to humdan424
17 Jun 16#12
Thanks just ordered one, looks ok
sofiasar
17 Jun 16#4
haha I want to return my Bosch what I bought from B&Q just a month ago. the hose is very small !
Bunglistik to sofiasar
17 Jun 16#11
Size matters :stuck_out_tongue:
Jimdabod
17 Jun 16#1
I've just ordered the nilfisk for 85 pound, which was posted recently, am I gonna regret it with this being half the price lol!
joolsvern72 to Jimdabod
17 Jun 16#3
If it lasts as long as mine you will, fortunately I got extended warranty, used it 8 times and the ninth time it died, that was over 15 months and except for cleaning the driveway once only ever used it for washing the car, HOWEVER I am sure people can say the same for most brands.
solidamber to Jimdabod
17 Jun 163#10
No you wont.....
The Bitterness of Poor Quality remains Long after the Sweetness of Low Price is Forgotten
siyrobbo
17 Jun 162#9
Bought a pressure washer from asda yesterday, same price as this but came with a patio cleaning adaptor as well
wakkaday
17 Jun 16#5
i can never get these pressure washers to work with my of my taps.... not sure what connectors i need or hose etc
shrek to wakkaday
17 Jun 161#6
I use my Nilfisk on a outside tap got from B&Q they use a hoselock type connection which snap on which is bog standard connection
Cant vouch for this model but my Nilfsk I use almost every week to wash car and had it for almost 4 years
Opening post
Think it comes with all the essential accessories.
The online product blurb states:
"Accessories Included
Spray gun
Short handle
HPC connector
Wheels
Soap bottle
Cleaning pin
Lance
Features
Brush motor
70 bar working pressure
105 bar max. pressure
Flow Rate: ca. 372 l/h
Cable tidy
Onboard storage
Brand: Workzone
Cable Length: 5 Metres
Hose Length: 5 Metres
Power: 1400W
Product Type: Garden Maintenance"
Release date 19th June.
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The Bitterness of Poor Quality remains Long after the Sweetness of Low Price is Forgotten
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Lasted 18 months.
Bought a Nilfisk on amazon for £36.84, far superior, and still going strong.
Sorry but cold from me.
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Wake up and smell the roses.
If I leave an auto stop connector on the hose, it acts like a non-return valve and stops the water pressure escaping up the hosepipe when the pump stops, so you can't squeeze the trigger on the lance because it stays pressurised and the trapped pressure also destroys the inlet hose connector on my pressure washer.
I was not comparing the quality of this item to a karscher but I was only pointing out that for £40 with a 3 year warranty then it is a hard deal to turn down.
Also, what's the warranty on the Top Tech HPI1700 Domestic Pressure Washer?
The Bitterness of Poor Quality remains Long after the Sweetness of Low Price is Forgotten
Cant vouch for this model but my Nilfsk I use almost every week to wash car and had it for almost 4 years