This looks ok for the money and cheaper than some other more well known brands. Product Details - Brand: Workzone Cable Length: 5m Dimensions: Approx. 290 x 260 x 485mm Hose Length: 5m (PVC) Material: Plastic Housing Power: 1400W Product Type: Garden Maintenance Summer is the perfect time to jet wash the patios, decking, cars, pipes and walls. If it's affordable power cleaning you're after, then this 1400W pressure washer is just what you're looking for.
Contents
•1 x Spray Gun •1 x 5m Cable •1 x Short Handle •1 x HPC Connector •1 x 5m HP hose •2 x Wheels •1 x Soap Bottle •1 x Cleaning Pin •1 x Lance •Cable Tidy •On board storage
Features
•Brush Motor •Working Pressure: 70 bar •Max. Pressure: 105 bar •Flow Rate: 372 l/h •Hose connector system •92dB sound power level •Integrated fine water filter
Safety Warning
Not suitable for connection to the portable water mains. Use a backflow prevention device.
Top comments
MrMattClarke
22 Jun 173#10
Are people confusing bar with psi? It's not 70 psi, it's 70 bar!
Latest comments (24)
danflorin3
22 Jun 17#24
Better than be on benefits, drunk and lazy :wink:
eldaniel
22 Jun 17#23
so funny...
Smartguy1
22 Jun 17#22
Aldi used to do a cracking power washer which had an on board detergent tank. I borrowed my dad's and was really impressed so bought myself a nilfisk. It didn't have the onboard detergent tank but being a nilfisk it's going to be better right. Wrong. It's rubbish. It's the 110 bar model but crap in comparison to the unbranded Aldi one from about 5 years ago. The nilfisk will soon be ditched for one that actually has power. The nilfisk is about half the weight so possibly has. Plastic pump.
willyzippy89
22 Jun 17#8
Wtf is a backflow prevention device?
Gordinho to willyzippy89
22 Jun 17#21
A device for preventing backflow.
All outside taps used to connect hoses to should have them anyway but it's to prevent contaminated water from your device syphoning back into the public water main.
I think.
Also, I'm wondering if that should say potable rather than portable in the Aldi ad.
The homebase one is more powerful and has the patio cleaning attachment that the Aldi one lacks.
danflorin3
22 Jun 17#9
What should I buy for washing a car..?
captainbeaky to danflorin3
22 Jun 171#17
A car & something to wash it with
tony211166 to danflorin3
22 Jun 172#19
An Eastern European..... plenty around !
whereangelsplay
22 Jun 17#18
very helpful grass snake shut up or i'll set my Mongoose on you
would 100 be ok for doing a patio?
Agerasia
22 Jun 17#16
This is 70 BAR,which is about 1000 psi.
GrassSnakeUK
22 Jun 171#15
It's 30 bar less powerful than the Homebase one. Hope this helps.
Bilbo1968
22 Jun 17#4
Ermm that's a different model so not relevant - I'll repeat what I've already said, this will struggle to remove anything but the newest marks from a patio and any decent pressure washer shouldn't be used on a car. This is a toy.
jrw to Bilbo1968
22 Jun 172#13
Any decent pressure washer shouldn't be used on a car? :laughing:
I have a Karcher K5 which is 145 bar and it is perfectly fine on the car. As long as you aren't using the rotating 'cone' (dirtblaster)lance and you use the vario lance which gives a fan jet then there is no risk of damage to your car.
Car valeters/detailers use much more powerful machines such as Kranzle. It is all down to the lance you use. You should never use the direct jet dirt blasting nozzles on a car.
ebble
22 Jun 17#11
I don't have decking and I've never washed my patio, walls, pipes or car.
The rain does a good enough job.
badger636 to ebble
22 Jun 171#12
do you hoover your carpets?
MrMattClarke
22 Jun 173#10
Are people confusing bar with psi? It's not 70 psi, it's 70 bar!
Josu
22 Jun 17#7
With this pressure usless thing :disappointed:
stoneblade
22 Jun 17#6
Just to add, comes with the standard Aldi 3 year warranty so I believe. Heat
linhang90
22 Jun 17#5
For the price it'll go hot!!!!
heaney676
22 Jun 17#3
At 70psi it'd be grand for cleaning your car but I wouldn't expect great results on pavement or patio either and 92dB I'm sure it's pretty loud. Cheap enough but worth shopping around online.
Opening post
Product Details -
Brand: Workzone
Cable Length: 5m
Dimensions: Approx. 290 x 260 x 485mm
Hose Length: 5m (PVC)
Material: Plastic Housing
Power: 1400W
Product Type: Garden Maintenance
Summer is the perfect time to jet wash the patios, decking, cars, pipes and walls. If it's affordable power cleaning you're after, then this 1400W pressure washer is just what you're looking for.
Contents
•1 x Spray Gun
•1 x 5m Cable
•1 x Short Handle
•1 x HPC Connector
•1 x 5m HP hose
•2 x Wheels
•1 x Soap Bottle
•1 x Cleaning Pin
•1 x Lance
•Cable Tidy
•On board storage
Features
•Brush Motor
•Working Pressure: 70 bar
•Max. Pressure: 105 bar
•Flow Rate: 372 l/h
•Hose connector system
•92dB sound power level
•Integrated fine water filter
Safety Warning
Not suitable for connection to the portable water mains. Use a backflow prevention device.
Top comments
Latest comments (24)
All outside taps used to connect hoses to should have them anyway but it's to prevent contaminated water from your device syphoning back into the public water main.
I think.
Also, I'm wondering if that should say potable rather than portable in the Aldi ad.
http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/ozito-1300w-1450psi-pressure-washer-415209
would 100 be ok for doing a patio?
I have a Karcher K5 which is 145 bar and it is perfectly fine on the car. As long as you aren't using the rotating 'cone' (dirtblaster)lance and you use the vario lance which gives a fan jet then there is no risk of damage to your car.
Car valeters/detailers use much more powerful machines such as Kranzle. It is all down to the lance you use. You should never use the direct jet dirt blasting nozzles on a car.
The rain does a good enough job.