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Hydrocell Portable Pressure Washer (Lithium Powered) for $279.99 Shipped @ Cooltools

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Never get stuck looking for a tap to connect up to again to clean the boat or caravan whist away from home.

The Hydrocell 20 Litre Pressure Washer is equipped with a state-of-the-art rechargeable lithium battery.

Perfect for cleaning the boat and motorbikes on the weekend! No more un-rolling hoses and looking for a nearby tap, just fill up and your ready to go.

Totally portable with the brand new draw-bar feature, the 20 Litre Hydrocell has never been lighter and easier to move.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

Lithium Battery - Provides up to 30 minutes of continuous flow with 2.4 amp-hour capacity.
Totally portable
Removable Pump - Can be hooked up to a hose as seen in videos below
Battery Pack doubles as a torch
Battery Is Removable and easily charged
Large water capacity means less trips to a water source to fill up
SPECIFICATIONS

Extra long hose 6.0M
Pressure (PSI): 43.5 TO 130.5
20 Litre water capacity
Water Flow: 2.51/m
Lithium Battery: 15V 2400mAh
External Power: Cigarette Lighter
Volts: 12V-15V(DC)
Power: 75W
Power Cord: 3.0M
Charger: AC 100-240V
Weight 7.0kgs
Product Size- 470mm High- 355mm Wide- 270mm Deep

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  • Must be free as you have failed to include the price anywhere…

    (It's actually $299.99 - "Was" $419…)

  • Like this.

  • That output power is horrible. Why not just buy a petrol pressure cleaner?

  • +6

    A whole $8 off !!!

    http://www.goneriding.com.au/the-portable-horse-washer-by-hy…

    The actual manufacturer sells them for $299
    http://www.hydrocellwasher.com.au/homepage/20-litre-tank
    Not sure where they puller the ' was $419.00 ' from ???

  • +1

    Would be good for an enema ? load it with coffee and away you go.
    Or would I also need a pipe expander ? https://www.cooltools.net.au/collections/pipe-expanders

  • +11

    Holy crap this thing would be useless.

    Even the entry level Karcher K2 is like $150, but the spec difference is huge.

    75w vs 1400w
    2.5 Litres per min vs 6 Litres per min
    And the most important spec in a PRESSURE washer… this crap lists a maximum of 130 PSI vs 120 BAR. At first glance not a lot of difference right? Except that 130 PSI = 9 BAR !!!!!

    Stupidly… this quotes itself as being portable with a 7kg weight. Except it requires you put 20L of water into its tank, giving you a 27Kg brick. With no wheels.

    And if that's not enough, the description states "…perfect for cleaning motorbike or boat…". Explain to me how you're going to wash your boat with a 20L tank using 2.5L per min? Battery life is 30min, but the tank will run out in 8min.

    This has got to be crappest product ever made. And a terrible 'bargain'.

    • +2

      You could wash a clean bike..

    • I was about to do these calcs myself. Thanks for doing it.

      Sigh, I was hoping this would be a good product because I actually have the need for a product like this!

    • Holy crap this thing would be useless.

      I don't think that's fair, this has plenty of applications especially remote or noise sensitive areas.

      Explain to me how you're going to wash your boat with a 20L tank using 2.5L per min? Battery life is 30min, but the tank will run out in 8min.

      You would top it up from other containers of water! How is it a negative that it has reasonable battery life?

      This has got to be crappest product ever made. And a terrible 'bargain'.

      Just because you can't think of an application or have a use for it doesn't mean it's a crappy product.

  • Junk.

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrdsCMUiqVA

    If you want to see someone actually using it.

    I think you get more pressure coming straight out of the tap.

    Yep, googled it - you actually do! LOL

    This thing - "Pressure (PSI): 43.5 TO 130.5"

    Straight out of the tap- "30-80 PSI"

    If you're in the tolerance extremes, the tap can be better…

    • +1

      I think you get more pressure coming straight out of the tap

      The purpose of this product is to use it places where you don't have a mains power supply or where noise is an issue. So why compare this to a mains supply. Next time you leave the city take a look around and see how there is not a tap every 30m.

      If you're in the tolerance extremes, the tap can be better…

      Why don't you watch the video you posted, he is talking about using it places where there is no mains supply. Sheesh people need to get out more, seems like many have never left the confines of the city.

      • Agree! When you're out on a hobby farm and driving around on Quads and want to give them a quick wash to get the dust off them, this looks like a great thing. Water is available from a nearby dam, but definitely no mains pressure or 240V. So yeah wouldn't be using at home to pressure wash hard surfaces but can see its uses when you don't have access to power or mains pressure water.

        • Agree! When you're out on a hobby farm and driving around on Quads and want to give them a quick wash to get the dust off them

          Right ON. Polish the quad bikes. On the hobby farm. Nobody like a dusty quad bike, that's for sure.

          can see its uses when you don't have access to power or mains pressure water.

          Correct - and I saw the perfect use on the official video!

          If you don't have access to a tap or mains power, how else can you provide a horse enema? And that other special thing at 0:54 LOL

        • @llama: You're just sandy because you have have a quad or hobby farm. Am i right?

        • @BlinkyBill:

          Yep, you are definitely right. Hobby farms are lame.

  • +1

    Pressure (PSI): 43.5 TO 130.5 ??? with original RRP $419.00 is a joke?

    a reputable brand Ryobi 36V with adjustable up to 1800 PSI is RRP$449 at Bunnings
    https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-36v-pressure-washer_p33811…

    • a reputable brand Ryobi 36V with adjustable up to 1800 PSI is RRP$449 at Bunnings

      That doesn't include a tank nor does it include battery and charger so that's another $200+. How exactly is this comparable?

      And it appears to require mains water to operate so how exactly is this going to be of use even if you did have a large tank available?

    • a reputable brand Ryobi…

      Hang on, that's a bit of an oxymoron.

      Ryobi is a brand name but there isn't any reputation behind it, except it being a Bunnings house brand like Ozito and XU1

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