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Has anyone used one of these ?

http://www.independentoffers.co.uk/i-jj-d3253-eac/portable-60w-pressure-washer-/


 
Posted : 19/11/2010 6:55 pm
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Someone we ride with has one of those. Impressive bit of kit, good amount of power. A lot of us use dirtworkers so our mums don't shout at us. I'd buy one of them thingies if I didn't have a dirtworker all ready


 
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Looking at the picture, no lid.....but you could simply carry/use a water container with a cap.

I like the ones shaped like a Jerry can as they are slim and take up less room in the boot.

That b&q one looks good for the money, but I would prefer the lazy 12volt option after a long ride on the saddle 😆


 
Posted : 20/11/2010 9:26 am
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Something like this is cheaper and might be ok? Lower pressure obviously but much less hassle?

[url= http://www.choiceful.com/disprod.php?pId=102559&utm_source=google&utm_medium=base&utm_campaign=products ]http://www.choiceful.com/disprod.php?pId=102559&utm_source=google&utm_medium=base&utm_campaign=products[/url]


 
Posted : 20/11/2010 9:39 am
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Just get a Dirtworker or Mobi. Once you have used one you'll wonder why you didn't get one before!
Much less hassle & do a far far better job at cleaning dirt off than those manual pump sprayers.


 
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Another vote for a Dirtworker, got mine earlier this year after many years of using a pump up garden sprayer. Enough water for a couple of bikes and just the right of power to get rid of mud without blasting everything away.
Added bonus I found was, my mates wanted to have a go, so cleaned my bike aswell as theirs 😀


 
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Another vote for a Dirtworker, got mine earlier this year after many years of using a pump up garden sprayer. Enough water for a couple of bikes and just the right of power to get rid of mud without blasting everything away.

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Great bit of kit. I've had mine for years now and it is extremely handy...


 
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Tried the pump-up garden type, cheap, but not great. Then got a brand new Dirtworker off ebay for £20, great bit of kit. Enough power to remove most crap, but not too much as to get into bearings (at least none of mine seem to have suffered yet) 8)


 
Posted : 20/11/2010 11:08 am