Factory-Reconditioned Karcher 1,800 PSI 1.5 GPM Electric Pressure Washer K 3.68 M

41b3k9Bie2L. SL160  Factory Reconditioned Karcher 1,800 PSI 1.5 GPM Electric Pressure Washer K 3.68 M

  • Complete accessory storage
  • Onboard detergent tank makes cleaning with detergents such as Karcher’s SoapPacs a snap
  • Total stop function on trigger gun: Motor only runs while you spray, reducing noise and power consumption
  • The DirtBlaster Spray Wand delivers 50% more cleaning power to clean heavily-soiled brick, stone, concrete, metal and other non-delicate surfaces
  • For less intense cleaning, use the adjustable Vario Power Spray (VPS) Wand: Simply dial up the amount of pressure you wish to use and twist to the lowest setting to automatically apply detergent (detergent sold separately)

Product Description
is a washer reconditioned factory pressure. Refurbished usually means that the washer was returned to the manufacturer, which brings the pressure washer like new condition. Some pressure washers can hold cosmetic defects. Includes 1 5 GPM pressure washer 1800 PSI Electric – MR 3 68 K, 25 meters high pressure hose, DirtBlaster Spray Wand, Vario Power Spray (VPS) Wand, Bayonet Trigger Gun with Child Safety Lock, Detergent Tank. . . Read more>>

Factory-Reconditioned Karcher 1,800 PSI 1.5 GPM Electric Pressure Washer K 3.68 M

5 Responses to “Factory-Reconditioned Karcher 1,800 PSI 1.5 GPM Electric Pressure Washer K 3.68 M”

  1. Bruce W. Bowen said:

    Mar 12, 10 at 9:23 pm

    I had a degree of consumer Karcher electric pressure washer for several years, and that referred to here is no different. He served faithfully for many years until yesterday when I went to the garden hose just in front of the entrance to his bib inlet – Crack! (*&#$*&(*&#$< br />
    His bib feeding tube was plastic (polycarbonate?) and effortlessly relief!
    I dissasseble br plastic (deeply recessed Torx! – no problem), and found that the bib of plastic pipe is integrated in the cylinder head, and was not replaced.
    ;

    I finished around the chest cracked pipe with epoxy resin kits. Sealants brim with silicone RTV, so conpressing conpression the RTV with tape, then maybe I can finish my project bridge before having to buy a new washing machine.

    What I find disheartening is that here you have a moderately expensive piece of equipment, ~ $ 200, with relatively expensive components (electric motor, precision machined pistons, check valves, switches, GFI, etc.) and is fully destructible not exchangeable, non-tribal exposed outside relief, economic bib plastic pipe is could have put a brass or mechanically supported a plastic, or even mechanically decoupled all with a short section of hose!


  2. Joseph Yonke II said:

    Mar 12, 10 at 9:54 pm

    Just got this today. 3-4 days of shipping, superb.
    Put together (pictures only, nothing written in assembly), connected to water, plugged it in. trigger switch for publication and began to wash his power.
    Now I only gas engines used in the past, and only 3 or 4 times in my life. I must admit that I was so impressed with the strength and the volume of water that comes out, but it was clean, approx. Are some concrete, some siding and gutters. A little ‘disappointed, but like I said, who was working around. Since the snake was twisted and almost resgined myself that, yes, there is a model of gas, and certainly could not have been 2000 pounds of pressure.
    tube lost a bit ‘of the connection, so I decided to work on it.
    only to discover that there was a bit ‘of contact that I had overlooked. He turned to the ON position and returned to the gun and I was so glad none of my friends were around to witness my displeasure. What a difference. I love this machine. We must try, if for you, but I highly recommend it. No gas, no maintenance, compact, and a much more powerful when you turn the switch!

  3. C. Unrath said:

    Mar 12, 10 at 10:30 pm

    This is my second Karcher power washer. I held the first garage to freezing temperatures (manual warns not to do so), but still lasted 4 years. I blame myself to destroy it first. But the blame goes to manufaucturer for the new. I finished the assembly was very easy, and wheels out of the box for its first test run. When I came to the lawn (just cut this morning) the handle to the angle pressure washer of my hand. Screws to hold the handle was still embedded in the broken section. Treat this model very, very carefully. Very bad design suggests that even the slightest resistance on the handle causes the pure off. I took my back for a refund. Now I continued to try to find a worthy successor. My guess is that Karcher has some very good products, but this is not one of them.

  4. J. Duren said:

    Mar 12, 10 at 11:42 pm

    This Karcher pressure washer is exactly what was advertised to be. It does a good job with the pressure that creates, it is easy asemble and lightness. I bought it because of the price and compromised the pressure I wanted. If you do not need a piece of equipment to high power, this is a really good buy. If you need something bigger and more powerful, it is better to pay more and get more. I am very happy with what I have.

  5. MagicSkip said:

    Mar 13, 10 at 1:00 am

    First, the assembly “instructions” (ie without test patterns) are weak at best. If they wanted to use only the tables, they should at least make them BIG and detailed enough to understand what must be done. I found this to be an absolute minimum of adequacy.

    The lack of a training manual in particular importantly – remove air from the system! I was pathetic at low pressure. I read the manual cover to cover, and has not missed something. I read another reviewer here lose touch, and I thought maybe there was a second switch (in addition to “off / on”) that I needed to find – I admit I am surprised that anyone could forget, is not just watch / on switch, and admit that in a review! :-)

    Anyway, I went to the manufacturer’s website and found a FAQ that is listed in the air, even though the “how” to do so outside was kind of confusing. Eventually the pressure grew, and now seems to work well. I used a gas powered one before, and we say that the difference between 2800 psi and 1800 psi, in the form of cleaning is a much bigger than I expected – it is not the fault of the product, but be aware if you has a very good job, you want more power.

    The suction connection of the water (garden hose), it is difficult to get close. After reading a review here on the snapper, I see how this could happen, and I was afraid the same problem.

    Overall, I rate this as a decent product, but not exceptional in any way. Three stars.


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