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Bosch Universal Aquatak 130 pressure washer with a maximum pressure of 130 bar and a 3-in-1 nozzle with a concentrated jet that offers a 10% improvement in cleaning performance.
High-pressure detergent attachment for faster application of detergent.
Easy to move and store with an extendable handle and large wheels.
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Very good for amateur use, pressure washer for cleaning cars and patios. I might also choose the Bosh pressure washer with 135 bar pressure which has a small price difference. Anyway, it is a much better pressure washer than another branded German pressure washer with the same features.
I had bought it when it first came out 4-5 years ago, I think it was 155 euros, and I still have it. I use it occasionally for car washing and cleaning the yard and blinds. It still works great. It's small, lightweight, convenient, and of good quality. I have no complaints. The only issue is that it has a short hose, but I also bought a Bosch extension that connects one hose to another, doubling its length, so I don't have to constantly move it around while using it. I don't use foam and such because there's no need. If you don't fill the bucket with soap to scrub with the brush, just spraying foam and rinsing them off afterwards won't do the job. Everyone knows that. Now let's talk about the pressure. First of all, if you don't know, learn that in NO pressure washer, the actual operating pressure of the machine is the one advertised by the company. And they don't mention it on the box or in the manuals for obvious reasons. I confirmed this after doing some research. Specifically, with Bosch, the actual pressure is 40 BAR BELOW the nominal pressure. So, whoever buys this should know that it will work with 90 actual Bar. Therefore, a machine that claims to have, for example, 150 BAR actually delivers 110 and so on. The same applies to Kärcher. In their case, the actual pressure is 20 BAR lower. For example, the K5 Full Control states a nominal pressure of 145 Bar but it actually has 125 real bar. However, I discovered all this after the fact. I don't have previous experience with other pressure washers, but I have the impression that the pressure is borderline sufficient for basic tasks. Meaning, washing the car and balconies from dust. In several cases, you have to get very close with the nozzle to remove dirt. And it's logical since the actual Bar it produces is 90 and not 130. In the last use, suddenly water was running from the gun and there was no pressure. I unscrewed it and saw that the plastic inside the gun had cracked. I should note that I use it 1-2 times a year. The gun was not worn out and I didn't mistreat it. I generally take care of my things. It was obvious that it couldn't be repaired, so I ordered a new one. The new one cost 40 euros. They claim that the one they sent can withstand higher pressure than the old one. It says Max 140 bar on it. Although it wasn't a pressure issue, but anyway. If I could go back in time, I wouldn't buy it. I would go for something more expensive and more powerful.
Because I read reviews from others before making a purchase, I would like to write for those "like me". So, it was bought three days ago for 145 euros. It was unpacked and immediately started working. It does exactly what it says. It is for amateur use, which includes (now tested) washing the courtyard with tiles and stone, removing everything it was supposed to remove. It cleans cement just fine and finally, the car is superb. Because it worked for three days, on average for almost 4 hours WITHOUT stopping for a minute. I forgot and kept going. I have to note that it did NOT complain AT ALL. Naturally, using it for so many hours continuously tired me out because I had to insist on certain areas to remove stains from the stone caused by moss and leaves, so maybe someone has that in mind regarding the bars. Until the moment I am writing this, I am very satisfied. That's it.
Car washing is satisfactory, but you need to buy another foam sprayer for pre-wash foam production.
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