Look at pressure (bar), water flow (l/h), motor power, and included accessories. Think about what you’ll be cleaning – such as a car, patio, or façade – and choose accordingly. Also check hose length and whether it's electric, battery-powered, or gas-powered.
It's used to efficiently clean dirty surfaces like cars, fences, paving stones, façades, patios, and garden furniture. It saves water and cleans more thoroughly than a regular hose.
For light tasks, 100–130 bar and 300–400 l/h is sufficient. For tougher jobs, 140–160 bar and 500+ l/h is often needed. Choose a model with adjustable pressure and various nozzles for maximum flexibility.
Rinse the filter and nozzles, drain the machine before winter storage, check the hose for cracks, and lubricate connectors if needed. Always use detergents approved for the unit.
Yes, if you regularly clean large areas or want faster, more effective results. Advanced models offer longer durability, better pressure control, and more accessories.