I am a self employed general cleaner,gardener and handyman,although disabled in one arm.
I needed a pressure washer for various customers patios,plus my own,and as i have never have had any problems with Bosch items before, was interested in this example.
I was drawn to the fact that it is light and small ,but i was a bit concerned about the only reviewer so far gaven it only one star.
Anyway,i decided to buy an example,and would use it very carefully making sure it doesnt tip over !
So far,it has been an incredibly good machine,i have pressure washed my own pathway and driveway,just to test it out,and i have used it for two customers patios,which were large, one of which was black with dirt ! It has cleaned all three lovely and the money i have earnt already has paid for the cost of the machine.
The wheels dont really help that much,but its so light,that its easy to push ,pull ,or carry.
I thouroughly recommend this machine going on my three usesd of it so far,just the job !!!
Now,a brief help to those pressure washing for the first time.(for what its worth)
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Pressure washing concrete can be really messy,the dirt can splash up on walls,windows,and drench yourself as well,but it is also great fun !!
It can help if you start at the furthest point of the area and work backwards,rather than washing the area immediately in front of you and working forwards.
Keep the machine to you side and dont try to extend the gun cable too far.
The closer the gun nozzle is to the ground,the better result one gets.
Finally,its obvious to wear wellington boots or waterproof shoes. I personally use half length wellington boots,as i find these easy to get on and off.
A lot of this is common sense ,and trial and error,everyone probably has a slightly different way of getting the best results ,using the appliance in a comfortable way,and staying relatively dry ,and not making too much of a mess on surrounding walls and items to the area washing.
All the very best to those entering this form of cleaning for the first time.