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    Quote Originally Posted by RS2OOO View Post
    Did you have one of the Titan ones previously?

    Thought you'd mentioned before you had the same titan one, did it go wrong?

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    Na not me mate or not that I can remember??? . Got given a k2 that had as much pressure as a asthmatic cat with 1 lung !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajm View Post
    Na not me mate or not that I can remember??? . Got given a k2 that had as much pressure as a asthmatic cat with 1 lung !!

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    Karcher were the go to brand in the trade years ago, I think everyone knew that so when they became available to Joe public everyone bought one.

    They are definitely not what they used to be.

    The company I worked for had a petrol one in the early 90's, it was bullet proof.

    Nowadays Nilfisk and Kranzle are far superior and better value.

    I do buy a lot of Titan stuff and in all fairness I've never had anything fail. My sump pump is titan and I've left it running for days at a time and never had an issue, even when its run dry for short periods. Titan purchases in the last couple of years include a Mitre Saw and a Multitool (both wired), both have been faultless. The mitre saw did all my herringbone composite decking cuts no problem.

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    Having a look at the bands I've used every day of my working life . Sthil and husqvarna

    Turns out the sthil washer is a rebranded nilfisk

    But has any one had any experience with the husqvarna ones ? As a brand in tree surgery personally they are surpassing sthil which ain't an easy thing from my experience. I have a sthil climbing saw that is around over 20 years old!!!!! Had a HARD life kicked thrown dropped 50ft from trees and still lives on and that's just from me the 2 other owners both gave it a kicking before me aswell lol

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    When just needed for car cleaning what bar is really needed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajm View Post
    When just needed for car cleaning what bar is really needed?

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    Full power mate, just make sure you have the correct nozzle fitted.

    Patio cleaning nozzles can be harsh on paintwork, especially colour coded bumpers etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RS2OOO View Post
    Full power mate, just make sure you have the correct nozzle fitted.

    Patio cleaning nozzles can be harsh on paintwork, especially colour coded bumpers etc.

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    Just seen a draper 165bar on ebay new for £109 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/393513816982

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    I use a Titan as well and have been happy with it.

    I used mine to clean my drum mesh and works a treat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajm View Post
    Just seen a draper 165bar on ebay new for £109 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/393513816982

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    Didn't even know draper made them, looks good value but the 6m hose would annoy the hell out of me.

    I'd probably want at least an 8 or 9m hose so you can get all the way around a car without having to move the machine.

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