Brand X-BULL
MPN* AUEB-WC006
Size(LWH) 280MM290MM730MM
Hose Length 8M
Cable Length 5M
Rated Flow Rate 6L/Min
Max Flow Rate 8L/Min
Inlet(max.) 0.3MPa
Max Water Temp 40°C
G.W./N.W. 11.5/10.5KGS
Degree of Protection IPX5
Rated Voltage 120-127V~,220-240V~
Colour yellow
Description:
8M hose ensures you have enough reach to get underside your car, large worksite or every inch of that roof and with the wheel trolley design, you can transport this beast anywhere. Don't settle for a pressure washer that just won't do the job.
Features:
√ Ideal for fast and tough cleaning jobs on the farm, workshop, car fleets and dealerships
√ Easy Press trigger gun, ergonomically shaped to reduce operator fatigue.
√ The design for Saving more space and easy to install.
In the box:
Pressure Washer 1 PC
Stainless Steel Pro-X Nozzles 5 PC
Gun stock 1 PC
Washer host 1 PC
Needle 1 PC
instruction book
1 PC
Long Hair Brush 1 PC
X-BULL 3800PSI High Pressure Water Cleaner Electric Washer 8M Hose Gurney Pump $169.90 Delivered @ Easybayauto eBay
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AssociatedLmaxosomemall @ eastbayauto on 04/01/2019 - 13:29 ebay.com.au (250 clicks)
Last edited 04/01/2019 - 19:33 by 2 other users
Last edited 04/01/2019 - 19:33 by 2 other users
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You try it!
Sounds like a bunch of xBull to me.
Rated Flow Rate 6L/Min
And that's how they get ya
This is rubbish. Only 6 litres per minute. I highly doubt it even has 1000PSI of working pressure. Skip these like the plague.
Agree with you it is rubbish. I have a Blast FX 3800 and this looks like a rebadge.
Xbull- never heard of it.
It's short for Xbullshit.
I normally don't go into a thread that I am not interested in, but when I do, it is to read the negative comments.
Nothing negative here. Just facts.
Definitely not a deal.. The $149 Gerni from bunnings has a similar flow rate, and that ain't no XBull.
Has anyone used one of these before and able to comment on whether they're specs are a bit generous?
Seems really cheap for something with this much pressure. I need >3000psi, and this is the electric powered model I've noticed that seems to do it.