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So my Muc-Off pressure washer has expired - 6 months out of warranty.
To be fair Muc-Off have said they'll give me a discount of a new unit.
Contemplating getting a Worx - assuming I need the 24 bar for bike duties?
Only thing is I have all the attachments for the Muc-Off one and I like the snowfoamy thing lol
Advantage of Worx is can use it without a hose & power, but I also have a Mobi one for in the car/trailside duties.
So stick with Muc-Off or go with Worx?
I've both...the word is the low power version (and is battery operated, so may not be what you are after anyway).
Worx is used more often - less faff, but both do a good job, however, it is still quicker at house to just turn the tap and use the attached hose.
I've used the worx at a trail centre and it works, but again, found it more often a faff than washing bike at home.
Aware this is helping at all...
Actually saying all that, I slid down the garden path this afternoon so the muc-off one will be used to jetwash the slabs and clean off the winter mank...the worx one isn't any good for that as it has less pressure.
I have a worx and a nilfisk. If you have any use for the washer apart from bikes I'd say get another mucoff, especially as you have the mobi. I have a proper snowfoam attachment for my worx and it just doesn't have the oomph to do proper foam. As for patios and the like, forget it!
got a worx for work, very robust and works despite extreme filth and neglect. Its an older model, original battery died so bought a new 5a? I think, tremendous kit. It's not powerful enough to clean a car, I believe newer brushless are more powerful though, if that's your bag
Would recommend
My cheap Amazon hand held jet wash has still
failed to burn the house down 😃 Despite the warning on here.
Thanks all - will go with the Muc-Off for home duties and keep the Mobi for trailside 👍
If only makita did one that I could use my existing batteries with!
If only makita did one that I could use my existing batteries with!
Battery adaptors, I used my Bosch batteries with the Worx jetwash.
Who knew?Â
Got a Worx I've used on the trail side due to living in a flat and jerry can for water. Always worked really well. Also used for car washing duties when we had a hosepipe ban and then when my exterior tap failed.