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We have had a few, get one with a honda engine anything else is a waste of time. We have a kranzle electric at the mo, if you got power go electirc no faffing about.

 

Just my view form using em.

 

Cheers Ben

I agree, if you have access to a convenient electric point go for an electric machine. Only consider petrol if you need to operate away from base.

Whatever you buy, dont buy DIY cheap, they just wont last.

Also ensure that you dont base a decision purely on the quoted pressure as the flow rate is more important. You need not only to blast the muck off but also to carry it away, hence the importance of flow.

I have used many electric machines but the Kranzle 1150 I have now is by far the best, especially with its rotary lance.

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