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Parkside Pressure Washer - With code via app (Select accounts)

£44.99
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Model number: PHD 110 E1
Manual: manuall.co.uk/par…er/

  • Ideal for the efficient cleaning of vehicles, facades and exterior surfaces such as patios, paths or driveways
  • Adjustable standard Vario nozzle with transition from point to area jet
  • Power-saving automatic start-stop system: Motor operates only when the pistol grip is pressed
  • Ergonomic pistol grip with child safety protection
  • Robust casing made from impact-resistant plastic
  • Flexible use thanks to its lightweight construction and ergonomic handle
  • Extension lance to increase the range
  • 3m anti-twist high-pressure hose with quick connector
  • Click system water connection for all standard garden hose systems
  • With a practical power cable and accessory holder
  • Included accessories: 1 standard Vario nozzle, 1 extension lance, 1 quick hose connector, 1 nozzle cleaning needle
  • Power consumption: 1300W
  • Pressure: 11 MPa (110 bar)
  • Delivery rate: 6L/min
  • Working pressure/rated pressure: 7.4MPa (74 bar)
  • Cable length: 5m
  • 3-year warranty

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  1. paxku's avatar
    paxku
    I've recently been looking at pressure washers.

    This one generates 110bar of pressure... it's gonna take ages to do anything other than washing the car.
    It comes with a 3m hose (goes from the machine to the lance). It's gonna be annoying to use; other pressure washer come with a 5m one (the £90 ones) or 8m-10m (the £150-£250 ones).

    I gave this one a pass.

    I'd tell those looking for the cheapest option:
    - if you can pay £90, go to screwfix or toolstation and get their own-brand
    - if you can't pay £90, look for used ones or buy a bucket with a ton of microfiber towels
    highdon's avatar
    highdon
    Regarding hose length - my Bosch Aquatak 135 came with a 3m hose as well and it retails for well over £100. I only paid £49 for it from B&M on clearance so I don't mind and will just get an extension, but just saying it's not only Lidl who do this but major brands as well.
  2. babydriver's avatar
    babydriver
    I was wanting spares for the Parkside Soldering Iron, the tips of which have a reputation of burning out very quickly.
    I visited the website and found a comprehensive list of worldwide countries with whom they dealt, it included to my surprise, several groups of Pacific Rim Islands but not the UK!
    emailing to ask if they would supply to the UK, this was the response:-
    Good day,

    Thank you for your message.

    Unfortunately, we do not ship to the UK via our Grizzly Shop due to the complicated administration and tax background, as these are too complex.

    However, we do ship to the UK via Amazon, as here Amazon itself takes care of the delivery and shipping. You can order your desired soldering tip via Amazon.
    One tip on Amazon.de was £8.89 and delivery a further £8.69 I can't recall the actual amount for delivery as I had lost interest by then since the total cost had already exceeded 75% of the original tool's total price!
    That experience has finished me with anything electrical from Lidl, I might consider Aldi if the desired article was cheap enough to be regarded as "disposable"!
    So much for saving the planet!
    Liquidsky's avatar
    Liquidsky
    I ended up throwing my parkside soldering iron away as like you said the tips all burnt out really quickly and unable to get anymore. I tried some which where supposed fit but never got hot enough due to poorly fitting.
  3. Ali_Boro's avatar
    Ali_Boro
    If you want to spend the once on a pressure washer that lasts and is decent peice then my advise is go for a nilfisk pressure washer, they are built to last and have an aluminium pump. Come with a good warranty to. You can buy from Argos, Toolstation etc or Google it... I been through a few pressure washers and after much research I went for a nilfisk and it's the best iv had for similar washers pricewise
  4. sharq's avatar
    sharq
    Any good?
  5. Intrepidity's avatar
    Intrepidity
    If you haven't got a pressure washer but think it might be useful tool, then its a good starter. The trouble for use and everyone else in our road, is that we get our water from a 1960s concrete water tower, courtesy of Anglian Water. Hence, the water pressure is abysmaly low
    rev6's avatar
    rev6
    Your supply can't keep up with a 6L/Min pressure washer?
  6. justin89's avatar
    justin89
    Would anyone recommend this or pay the bit extra for Bosch?

    Only bit pushing me to Lidl is their warranty is usually good for no quibble for a good 3 years with anything non food.
  7. pink73's avatar
    pink73
    Some accounts will have also received £5 off a £25 spend voucher via the Lidl app just not sure if applicable to this. (edited)
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