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I'm buying a pressure washer, snow foam lance and snow foam as well.
looking to spend less than £100 the two well known brands are Karcher and Nilfisk, and the models in my price range is the Karcher K2 (£50 off Facebook new) or the Nilfisk C120 (£80 off Amazon).
Anyone used either of these before? also any recommendations on snow foam would be good as well I've looked into it a bit and the Bilt Hamber stuff gets good reviews.
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Most people on here don't recommend Karcher but I inherited mine about 4 years ago, it gets a lot of use/abuse and no faults so far!
Don't have a snow lance so can't advise there.
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Ive got a C120 and its spot on. Cant fault it at all
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I have a Karcher K2, had it nearly a year and its good so far
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Karcher use plastic pumps/connectors which go brittle over time.. also if they're stored in a shed/outside over winter with water left in them they can freeze and break.
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I've got a 6 or 7 year old karcher pressure washer that has always lived in garages outdoors in both the UK and about 5 years of harsh german winters. Works great, cleans patios up like new etc. I've been meaning to get a snow foam lance.
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Nilfisk! we find they have better build quality and are more robust
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Had my karcher 12 years never had any problems been shed and garage stored.
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yep, I got a Kranzle from (the now defunct warwick pumps co.)
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Karcher K2.99 here.. only issue i had is the little soap suction line came off the inside.. case of popping the plastic cover off (6 torx screws) and popping it back on.
never had any other issue, powerful and easy to use..
my only complaint is it wont dispense soap when under pressure (ie using the jet wash) if you use the integral soap bottle thingy
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Iv had a karcher for about 7 years now never had a problem but from water my local pressure washer dealer says the newer models are poo, but saying that I'm on about 2k diesel hot water washers so it's probably got no relevance