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Typhoon 1.4kw 2400PSI EWP High Pressure Washer Cleaner with Turbo Head for $58 + Delivery (Free Local Pickup) @ Sydney Tools

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Good price for a basic High Pressure Washer.

Typhoon TE2400B 1.4kw 2400PSI EWP High Pressure Washer Cleaner with Turbo Head for $58.00.

Includes:

1 x Spray gun
1 x Adjustable spray nozzle
1 x 5m High pressure hose
1 x Water inlet quick connector
1 x G30 Turbo nozzle
1 x Cleaning needle
Features:

Tempered stainless steel plungers
Automatic motor cutout
All accessories with quick-connect design
Specifications:

Power input: 1400W
Mains voltage: 230-240V
Mains frequency: 50Hz
Pump pressure:
Rated: 70bar
Max: 105bar
Max EWP: 2400psi
Water flow:
Rated: 5.5L/min
Max: 6.5L/min
Max pressure water supply: 1.2MPa
Max water temperature: 60°C
Dimensions (L x W x H): 210mm x 180mm x 440mm
Power cord: 5m
Weight: 5.5kg
Warranty:

12 Month Australian Warranty covered by Typhoon

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  • good for snow cannon?

    • Sorry, don't know, never used it with a snow cannon.

  • How does this compare to the ALDI one? https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/481372

    • Aldi one has 3 year warranty, so I'd go with that personally

      • +3

        58 vs 129 though

      • If anything goes wrong with the Aldi Pressure cleaner you have to send it back for repair, where with the Typhoon you can buy another one and it'll still be cheaper then the Aldi version and don't have to wait for it to be repaired & sent back.

        • +1

          Does ALDI actually send anything back for repair? Don't they just refund?

          • @Flyerone: Not sure, I've never had anything break within the warranty period

  • +1

    Awesome! I've just ordered one. Thanks OP

  • I would recommend that you get the B version that is $69. That is the one I ordered for the detergent spray gun.

    • may I ask what's the difference? also what type of detergent I should buy?

  • Is this powerful enough to spray off stubborn brake dust on car rims?

    • +1

      They haven't invented a water spray that will do this. Brake dust is there until someone moves it with a sponge or brush.

      • Damnit. Was hoping for a quicker and more efficient method of cleaning them brake dust. It annoys me. Greatly.

        • +1

          Buy a bottle of $4 ceramic coating from eBay or AliExpress and apply that to your clean wheels.
          It will make it so you can just hose off the dust with your regular hose.

          • @edrift: Or normal brake pads.

          • @edrift: cheers, there are many on ebay/aliexpress - which have you used that is reasonably priced and long-lasting?

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