Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: RPCCS on May 21, 2017, 10:07:21 am
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https://www.sitebox.ltd.uk/champion-76503-3000-psi-pressure-washer-o76503 I have looked at this, can get it for quite a bit cheaper than that price, brand new, but just wondered if anyone has used them or heard of them. Cant find any reviews anywhere.
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Chinese rubbish...stay away from it.
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Chinese rubbish...stay away from it.
Its American Chris, but if you say so....
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Where does it say its American? The USA flag on the picture or the measurement given in USA gals ?
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸!!!!!!! ......... Look I'm American as well!! :D
At best it will be assembled in the USA maybe just imported via the USA but like Chris says its a machine made of parts from China
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Speak to Lee Kenny, he will sort you a nice recon p washer. Nice lad
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Yeah I spoke to someone I know who does repairs and servicing , he said the same, Chinese tat.
Where is Lee Kenny based? Im in Newcastle.
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Yeah I spoke to someone I know who does repairs and servicing , he said the same, Chinese tat.
Where is Lee Kenny based? Im in Newcastle.
He is in Wigan. Tel - 07871 242012
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Thanks , bit too far away.
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Thanks , bit too far away.
You could always courier it ?
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I have done some research on these Champion machines, it turns out they are not as bad as some of you say.
The new machines are manufactured in the UK,and use the Annovi pump, which is Italian.
I have a friend who used to be a service engineer for all sorts of pressure washers, and he told me Annovi are a good company, reliable pump with spares readily available. The engine is not listed by manufacturer, it just has Champion on the front, but as Trev said, why fit a good quality pump to a naff engine? Im guessing this is then same company that used to manufacture motor parts?
Spark plugs, filters etc.. They are also offering a 3 year guarantee with the machine, so they must be pretty confident of its reliability.
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If your wanting to save a few quid in the long run but have peace of mind that it's reliable buy a Loncin powered pw http://jetmac.co.uk/products/7-horse-power-loncin-jm-200-10-pressure-washer
Or https://www.rutlandpumps.co.uk/collections/petrol-driven-cold-pressure-washers/products/lc-16200-petrol-pressure-washer
Search for champion generators and you'll find plenty of bad reviews. I bought a crap china geny and didn't last 10 months, it actually started to fall apart quit soon. Bought a Honda from sgs engineering and it runs like new 18 months on. Remember these warranties are limited so if you buy cheap crap then the warranty will be crap and won't cover business use.
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Thanks for that, but its over budget for me, I can only go to around 350,400 at the absolute max. Its only going to be an extra service that Im offering my existing customers, so won't be used every single day, like Mike does.
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Remind me of the well know saying "you get what you pay for"
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Remind me of the well know saying "you get what you pay for"
I hate that saying but sometimes it's true. For little things at two quid it's fine but as I said my geny didn't hold up and started to literally fall apart. The Loncin machines are obviously cheaper than honda or Briggs but my opinion is there good enough for my job.
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How do you rate Briggs and Strat then?
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If you want my honest opinion after purchasing a Loncin 14hp pressure washer I was not that impressed with it. Pull cord snapped due to the sharp edges of the casing cover hole it passes through. Then the chepo pressure hose blew. Also the chepo gun/lance broke. Not to mention the poxy qr's falling apart.
Like they say you get what you pay for. lol
Apart from that Loncin engines are quite reliable for the cost but prefer to use Honda myself.
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I have got my eye on a Hyundai, with Annovi Reverberi pump now. I would love to get a Honda, but I just cant afford one.
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If you want my honest opinion after purchasing a Loncin 14hp pressure washer I was not that impressed with it. Pull cord snapped due to the sharp edges of the casing cover hole it passes through. Then the chepo pressure hose blew. Also the chepo gun/lance broke. Not to mention the poxy qr's falling apart.
Like they say you get what you pay for. lol
Apart from that Loncin engines are quite reliable for the cost but prefer to use Honda myself.
So because the pull cord broke... lol
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Off to check out a used Honda machine today, fingers crossed it will be ok.
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if you want a pressure washer go to redlands pumps speak to ben ;)
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Just bought myself a Honda GX160 for under £400, well pleased.