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[Prime] Worx 20V Battery Powered Portable Pressure Washer $118.50 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Use it anywhere, no power or water connection required. Water can be drawn from any remote source
5-in-1 pressure nozzle (0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, & watering)
Powershare battery platform will allow you to interchange your batteries with your other 20V MAX WORX tools
Dual operation - watering and power cleaner. Different pressure settings and spray patterns provide versatility and adaptability
More water pressure. Up to 10x more than ordinary garden nozzle

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This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2020

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  • +8

    Bought this in the ebay sale for $99. Don't waste your money!

    • What's wrong with it?

      • +1

        Hardly any pressure. The only thing it's good for is foaming carwash and once the battery is flat, you are done. You have no alternative but to wait for charge.

        • I object. the pressure is good with mine.
          true about the battery.

          • @JC1986: How long does the battery last? How long does it take to charge from 0 to 100%?

            • +1

              @BuyNow Think Later: my use cases (e.g. blast some mold off the garden walls and tiles) are all under 30 mins. don't know about the charging time. i normally put it on charger and forget until i need it next time.

        • You have no alternative but to wait for charge.

          As with all cordless tools, the alternative is to swap the battery for another one that you bought. You can also get battery adaptors on ebay that'll let you use your Bosch or whatever batteries with it. They're a little pricey though.

  • I love this product, of course the pressure is not as strong the one you get from a Cheapest Gurni.
    But I am living in an apartment, my balcony is always dirty with brown filthy rain water. With thesey problem is solved. 😁

  • +1

    "Portable", but you still need to connect a hose to it. So it's not really portable. This is an example of an invention that didn't need to be created. You're better off getting one with a power chord and a really long extension lead.

    • +1

      "Portable", but you still need to connect a hose to it. So it's not really portable.

      Did you read the description?

      Completely portable so you can clean anywhere there is water, including using a bucket, bottle, stream or pool.

  • +2

    Concur with the comments above:
    1. very low pressure - can't even blast bugs off the car. Don't even dream about getting proper snowfoam out of it.
    2. battery life will last just enough to wash and rinse a car. Get spare batteries if you wish.
    3. you can use an attachment to have it suck water from a tank/container or a coke bottle (1.5L bottle will last <2 minutes).

    Overall, unless you HAVE to use this option, I won't bother.

  • This would be great for water restrictions?

  • -1

    No water connection required!? Does it use isopropyl or something?

  • +1

    Junk.

  • Is this good for quick bike wash after muddy run?
    Or should I wait for the Ryobi one with my Makita Adapter?

    • your garden hose+spray is much better than this shit. I have one and my piss is faster than the water flow.

      • +2

        Ahhh! Memories of a decent flow…

    • Is this good for quick bike wash after muddy run?

      If you want to wash your bike before you load it into your car or 4WD, this would work fine as it can suck up water from a bottle or pail. Another convenient option is the Karcher OC3 with its built-in 4L tank, although it's lower pressure than this.

      If you're at home and have decent water pressure and flow, you might as well just use your garden hose with a good trigger gun.

  • FWIW, AvE likes it.

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