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Bosch High Pressure Washer UniversalAquatak 135 - 1900 W, 135 Bar Pressure, 450 l/h Flow Rate, with 3-in-1 Nozzle, Detergent Nozzle, and Carrying Handle in Carton Packaging

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When registered, Bosch offers a 5-day repair service where they will collect, repair and service your pressure washer and return it to you within 5 working days – now that’s a great service (but location dependant) This review will cover the Bosch 1200W EasyAquatak 100 Pressure Washer, the Bosch Universal Aquatak 135 Compact Press Washer and also the Bosch 2100W AQT 4514 Pressure Washer and we will go through the main features that they have to offer plus the pros and also the cons associated for each. Hopefully by the end of this review you will have a better idea which model can best suit you own set of requirements and needs.

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The Bosch also has a longer hose at 8 metres, the K4’s is 6 metre and you would have to step up to the more expensive K5 to get an 8m hose in the Karcher range. If you have larger areas to cover then the Bosch might be more suitable.

Increased Flexibility– Capable of self-priming from an external water source, this pressure washer offers more ways to power your clean. The maximum powered Bosch is the AdvancedAquatak 160 with a 2.6kW motor and 160 bar pressure along with 570 litres/hour water flow. Karcher, most powerful model is the K7 at 2.8kw. LCD Display The good news is that both companies make pressure washers with wheels (apart from the Karcher K2 Compact and Bosch EasyAquatak range). Therefore, mobility won’t be an issue either way. Hose Length

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Differences Between Karcher and Bosch Pressure Washers

When you’ve decided that it is time to invest in a new pressure washer, you’ll first want to select a reliable brand. Karcher and Bosch tend to be two of the leading brands in the industry (along with Nilfisk). They both offer rugged pressure washers that will withstand most cleaning tasks. However, there are many differences between Karcher and Bosch pressure washers. Below, you’ll learn more about these differences so you can find the right pressure washer for you. Differences Between Karcher and Bosch Pressure Washers Motor Power The two models both have onboard detergent systems. The Karcher is a “Plug and Clean” system that uses Karcher specific detergent bottles that are simply plugged into the pressure washer. The Bosch uses a more simple detergent tank that you top up with a solution of your choice. With this method, you are not tied to buying specific detergents but the Karcher system is very useful if you plan on using detergents frequently and for different applications (such as car washing and patio cleaning) as its easier to switch between the detergents. Added Convenience– With push-fit connections, in-use gun storage, and a detergent nozzle, your cleaning experience is made easier than ever before.

Bosch High Pressure Washer UniversalAquatak 135 - 1900 W, 135

The Karcher K4 has a ‘Full Control” trigger spray but this only shows you what you have adjusted the lance setting to (you probably know as you have just done it). The Bosch has a simpler “3-in-1” trigger that adjusts between fan, rotary and pencil spray. Both pressure washers pretty much do the same thing but we think the lance set-up on the Karcher is a neater solution. Both models have a 1.8kW motor but the Bosch has a slightly higher maximum pressure at 135 bar (vs. 130 bar on the Karcher). Looking at the maximum flow rate, the Karcher K4 is just ahead at 420 litres per hour, compared to 410 on the Bosch. In the real world though, there is very little difference in it between the two models. A nice touch with the Bosch is that it comes ready assembled, whereas you have to connect some of the Karcher parts together yourself before you can get started (nothing too technical though). Both machines have wheels and height adjustable handles but the Karcher does appear bulkier. In fact, it is, weighing 11.4kg compared to the Bosch’s 7.9kg. The LCD display might seem like a minor perk, but it can make a huge difference. The display ensures that you’ve got the right amount of power and detergent at all times. It really removes the guesswork from the equation. Weight

Another difference is the weight. If you’re looking for a large and in charge pressure washer, you’ll definitely want to go with Karcher. If you prefer something that is lightweight, you’ll be better off with a Bosch pressure washer. Pretty much every Bosch pressure washer is going to weigh less than 9 kg. With Karcher, the weights are almost always above that limit (unless you go for the K2 models).

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