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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Miko67 on March 18, 2017, 10:13:31 am

Title: Hyundia 2800psi
Post by: Miko67 on March 18, 2017, 10:13:31 am
I'm  just starting out,  going to get a pressure washer - to be a addition to my  already existing one man band window cleaning round. 
Was looking at the hyundia 2800 psi for using maybe 2/3 times a week. It says it's not for commercial use but I'm wondering if any others have used it for part time additional services.
Thanks.
Title: Re: Hyundia 2800psi
Post by: Smurf on March 18, 2017, 11:16:34 am
I started out having a play with a second hand ryobi pressure washer with a similar spec as that. https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Pressure-Washers-Accessories/Hyundai-2800-Portable-Petrol-Pressure-Washer-HYW2500P/B00M417WE0

It did the job but took hours to do block paving compared to a better spec washer. Not to mention as it's a direct feed washer will drive you nuts if the outside tap flow is poor as won't build up to full pressure/flow.

You would be better off to get a decent spec washer straight away than mess about with something like that.



Title: Re: Hyundia 2800psi
Post by: Miko67 on March 18, 2017, 12:38:03 pm
Thanks smurf , just the cash flow. Maybe get a second hand one then would you think? That's a better psi ?
Title: Re: Hyundia 2800psi
Post by: Smurf on March 18, 2017, 06:50:55 pm
Might be worth speaking with Ben at rutlandpumps as maybe able to sort you out with a decent  used washer.
Min spec you should be looking at for block paving cleaning is 200 bar 15 lpm interpump that draws from a buffer tank. Anything better lpm wise will be a bonus as for instants a 21 lpm will be a lot quicker especially on larger areas. Word of warning best stay well clear of cheap china crap as the motors also the pumps for that matter will last 5 mins.
Title: Re: Hyundia 2800psi
Post by: Miko67 on March 18, 2017, 10:25:50 pm
Thanks mate. Appreciated. I'll give  it a look;-)
Title: Re: Hyundia 2800psi
Post by: M Roberts on March 19, 2017, 09:28:19 am
Where are you based ?
just swapping over a Loncin for another diesel, mounted on trolley runs Ar pump 18ltrs /  200 bar, electric start if you are interested
Title: Re: Hyundia 2800psi
Post by: Miko67 on March 19, 2017, 11:43:20 pm
Where are you based ?
just swapping over a Loncin for another diesel, mounted on trolley runs Ar pump 18ltrs /  200 bar, electric start if you are interested

Glasgow
Title: Re: Hyundia 2800psi
Post by: M Roberts on March 20, 2017, 06:34:17 am
Where are you based ?
just swapping over a Loncin for another diesel, mounted on trolley runs Ar pump 18ltrs /  200 bar, electric start if you are interested

Glasgow
Ok then that's a tad far  ;D
Title: Re: Hyundia 2800psi
Post by: Richard 01903 on April 12, 2017, 06:05:44 pm
im looking for a secondhand set up in Sussex
Title: Re: Hyundia 2800psi
Post by: Don Simon on April 12, 2017, 07:42:55 pm
Where are you based ?
just swapping over a Loncin for another diesel, mounted on trolley runs Ar pump 18ltrs /  200 bar, electric start if you are interested
How much ?
Title: Re: Hyundia 2800psi
Post by: M Roberts on April 13, 2017, 10:13:26 am
Where are you based ?
just swapping over a Loncin for another diesel, mounted on trolley runs Ar pump 18ltrs /  200 bar, electric start if you are interested
How much ?
£500 will stick on flee bay when I get a chance
Title: Re: Hyundia 2800psi
Post by: Richard 01903 on April 13, 2017, 04:45:23 pm
Where are you based ?
just swapping over a Loncin for another diesel, mounted on trolley runs Ar pump 18ltrs /  200 bar, electric start if you are interested
How much ?
£500 will stick on flee bay when I get a chance
Where  are you based please as looking for a start up kit  8)
Title: Re: Hyundia 2800psi
Post by: M Roberts on April 13, 2017, 06:50:12 pm
Where are you based ?
just swapping over a Loncin for another diesel, mounted on trolley runs Ar pump 18ltrs /  200 bar, electric start if you are interested
How much ?
£500 will stick on flee bay when I get a chance
Where  are you based please as looking for a start up kit  8)
Bedfordshire mate, will be totally honest m/c has a small oil leak on main engine seal, doesn't effect performance just something to be aware of. its been like it for around  6 mths  ;) we use it van based so not an issue.
Hence realistic selling price