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Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3469256)
Issues: So do you recommend this model or do I go for the Bosch? I don't want to put my money on it even after knowing there is an issue. BTW, what price did you get the Bosch at? Will check the price for this model at Metro when I visit (The sales guy was pushing me to buy the Bosch though). Anurag. |
Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3469177)
Was just walking through Metro where I came across Karcher 3.550 retailing at 15K whereas online price for this was approximately 19K (on snapdeal). Now I have a couple of doubts before I put the cash down: 1) Is there any specific requirement like the inlet tap height should be more than the pressure washer inlet point? (Attaching a picture of the tap to. Sorry for the quality of the picture) 2) What are the standard equipments that come and what are needed extra that I need to purchase? 3) Is there a need to install a filter/mesh at the inlet of water on the tap? Any issues of internal leakages for this washer? The first rain generally is not pure enough as it brings down the impurities that are suspended in the air so once the first rain is done, there after it is pure. |
Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3469256)
Thanks for the reply 1. Yes the overhead tank is at a higher level. 2. Accessories in the foam gun or equipments for cleaning that are required or the standard accessories are sufficient for an average usage? 3. The details about this model does say it has an inbuilt mesh from factory but I want it just in case. Issues: So do you recommend this model or do I go for the Bosch? I don't want to put my money on it even after knowing there is an issue. BTW, what price did you get the Bosch at? Will check the price for this model at Metro when I visit (The sales guy was pushing me to buy the Bosch though). |
Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3469177)
Was just walking through Metro where I came across Karcher 3.550 retailing at 15K whereas online price for this was approximately 19K (on snapdeal). |
Originally Posted by scopriobharath
(Post 3469717)
Yes there are issues of internal leakage reported, but they are far lesser than Bosch units reported for internal leakage. Clearly Karcher is better. |
Originally Posted by scopriobharath
(Post 3469717)
1) not an issue since the machine can suck from a pucket or pool. 2) Foam gun is recommended to snow-foam or snow-shampoo your car. IT is 1000/- only, so recommended. The general lance is sufficient to clean the car. 3) It has inbuilt mesh, but i recommend the filter above as indian water is mostly polluted with particles. Overall - go ahead and buy it - you will need it for your Mobilio. |
Originally Posted by rm_arjuna
(Post 3469725)
I bought mine for 12k a year and half before at Metro, pls note this model has a 15amp plug, so you need to factor addl heavyduty wiring and plug to take the load. Service center is located at Diamond point incase if you need . |
Originally Posted by thoma
(Post 3469321)
IMO, it is not about the issues if your usage is limited to one car. Almost all pressure washers under 20k will not clean your car fully, they are useful to dislodge bigger sand/mud/muck/whatever particles before a shampoo wash. A layer of fine dirt will still be present which you will have to agitate with hand. Of course, they may save some water and give you clean wheel arches. And you inflict less scratches by dislodging bigger sand/mud/muck/whatever particles before a hand agitation. Now people, those who swear by a pressure washer, do not torch me down; it is just my view from my experience that I'm sharing here. I wanted to bring down the labor by investing 15k but after buying one, I realized that a 5k machine does the same. |
Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3469177)
Is there a need to install a filter/mesh at the inlet of water on the tap? |
Originally Posted by Sankar
(Post 3469251)
). Maybe the karcher comes with a small mesh filter at its inlet port like the bosch i have. |
Originally Posted by thoma
(Post 3469321)
Now people, those who swear by a pressure washer, do not torch me down; it is just my view from my experience that I'm sharing here. I wanted to bring down the labor by investing 15k but after buying one, I realized that a 5k machine does the same job. The difference between these machines are convenience, not the reduction in manual labor to agitate dirt all around. |
Originally Posted by scopriobharath
(Post 3469717)
we need to install a Karcher adapater on the tap. It is recommender to add an additional karcher filter (Click here) 3) It has inbuilt mesh, but i recommend the filter above as indian water is mostly polluted with particles. |
Originally Posted by rm_arjuna
(Post 3469725)
I bought mine for 12k a year and half before at Metro, pls note this model has a 15amp plug ,so you need to factor addl heavyduty wiring and plug to take the load . Service center is located at Diamond point incase if you need . |
Originally Posted by Sankar
(Post 3469375)
Karcher makes good pumps |
Originally Posted by sagarpadaki
(Post 3470705)
Also pressure washer does a better job of rinsing after a wash. It is this us detailer who are paranoid about this |
Originally Posted by Amarendranath
(Post 3470798)
Now, we have a small issue. To our shock both our packages are missing the filter that was supposed to come along with the package. :deadhorseSo what do we do about it now? I guess writing to karcher might be of some help but i am skeptical about the same. We bought it from Metro and they would be least bothered on this. Please let me know your thoughts and suggestions on how to proceed on this. Attaching the picture of the part that is missing, it has been mentioned on the packaging as a part of the standard equipment, but is missing. |
Originally Posted by scopriobharath
(Post 3470815)
Don't bother. Just order it online and enjoy the product. |
Originally Posted by Amarendranath
(Post 3470798)
Attaching the picture of the part that is missing, it has been mentioned on the packaging as a part of the standard equipment, but is missing. |
Originally Posted by Amarendranath
(Post 3470798)
Please let me know your thoughts and suggestions on how to proceed on this. |
Originally Posted by scopriobharath
(Post 3470815)
Unfortunately this is India and neither Metro not Karcher would respond to this. |
Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3470828)
I have written a mail to Karcher regarding this missing part thing. May sound silly to them but I want to see how they respond. |
Originally Posted by thoma
(Post 3470841)
Here is one experience with Karcher customer care. <tony.chazhoor@karcher.in>, <sunil.kapoor@karcher.in>,<ravi.ahuja@karcher.in > Maybe you could keep these guys too updated but I hope you get a response since the item is clearly mentioned on the carton. |
Originally Posted by scopriobharath
(Post 3470815)
Unfortunately this is India and neither Metro not Karcher would respond to this. I would suggest to go ahead and buy this by paying a few extra bucks. It is not worth fighting this battle as it would not go anywhere. |
Originally Posted by thoma
(Post 3470841)
I had got next day reply from the dealer for a sales inquiry to Karcher India, info@karcher.in. Usually, with many a brand, this does not happen. And these were the people the dealer kept in the loop while replying! |
Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3470828)
Yes this is the story as mentioned by Amarendranath. I have written a mail to Karcher regarding this missing part thing. May sound silly to them but I want to see how they respond. I was baffled on seeing such issue with such reputed brands. |
Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3470878)
Thank you for the additional email contacts to further escalate the matter. I have sent these 3 guys a mail in my issue. Let's see how they respond |
Originally Posted by Amarendranath
(Post 3470912)
Was having a chat with a colleague and he says that the filter pictured is not missing and is pre-installed inside the water inlet. My reaction after he said that was this :uncontrol so i guess nothing from Karcher's side. Anurag buddy do check if your inlet already has a filter inside. Guys can you confirm this? i will have a look once i get back home. |
Originally Posted by thoma
(Post 3470936)
This was the first thought that came to my mind, but since mine is the 3.500, it does not have a filter at all, I was not sure of where I read it. Then I thought two BHPians couldn't get the same thing wrong at the same time. |
Originally Posted by scopriobharath
(Post 3469717)
Yes there are issues of internal leakage reported, but they are far lesser than Bosch units reported for internal leakage. Clearly Karcher is better. |
Originally Posted by Sankar
(Post 3469731)
Can you share some links of water leakage from the pumping unit? I'm using a Bosch so i just want to know whether i should be concerned. |
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