🚀 Power Up Your Clean Game!
The Makita HW111 240V Compact Power Washer is a lightweight, efficient cleaning solution designed for home use. With a powerful 1700W motor and a flow rate of 370 liters per hour, it tackles dirt and grime on various surfaces, from motorcycles to garden furniture. Its compact design, built-in hose reel, and adjustable nozzle make it a versatile tool for any cleaning enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Makita |
Part Number | HW111 |
Product Dimensions | 64.5 x 43 x 30.5 cm; 7.4 kg |
Item model number | HW111 |
Size | LARGE |
Colour | Black and Green |
Material | METAL, PLASTIC |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 1700 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Flow rate | 3.7E+2 Litres Per Hour |
Hose Length | 100 Centimetres |
Plug format | G - 3 pin British |
Included Components | 1 x Makita HW111, 1 x Rotating nozzle kit, 1 x Adjustable spray nozzle, 1 x Nozzle cleaning tool, 1 x 5.5m high pressure soft hose, 1 x Lance, 1 x Foam nozzle, 1 x Gun with safety catch, 1 x Brush |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 7.4 kg |
B**T
Clean behind the ears
This is my second Makits washer. The first was clumsy and heavy. This is much lighter and easier to use and move, provided I remember to switch the power and the water on. I have used all the attachments, including the brush.The instruction book is limited to diagrams, but eventually I solved the assembly problems. I could find no mention of using detergent, apart from a diagram apparently showing how to connect the detergent bottle, and no instructions as to detergent type. A raid on the kitchen solved this problem.The washer is too powerful to clean dahlia tubers!
T**S
Jet wash
Fantastic value and everything nice and tidy to put away.Easy to use with brilliant cleaning results.
L**.
I’ve been away this was a lot of a lot of money This needs resolved ASAP thanks
Handle don’t stay closed when using it should it was expensive I’m not happy makita such a good make really disappointing I need help with this not even old or I could understand thanks
A**C
Five Stars
Excellent!
K**L
and enjoy the challenge of dealing with mad people in rubbish ...
Pile of junk. My very rarely used machine died in less than 2 years. In that time it probably ran for no more than three hours. I returned it to Makita for a repair estimate and they came up with a price very nearly treble the cost of a new one. When I queried this they said it was down to the cost of the parts. Oddly enough it needed more parts when it got to them than it required when it left me.I suggested that I might buy a new one and send it to them so they could obtain the parts more cheaply, but after some consideration they informed me that it probably wouldn't be worth it, which was comforting as it showed that they were not quite as mad as I thought they were. Almost, but not quite.If you're prepared for the motor to burn out after a few hours use, and enjoy the challenge of dealing with mad people in rubbish 'service care' (they don't really care) departments then I suggest you rush out and buy one now. If not, don't bother.
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