No. The hose that comes with it is sufficiently long for most tasks. However, if you need to use the p/washer further away from source you need to do the followinf: 1. attach the plug to an extension lead which means that you have power to the unit much further away 2. connect a hosepipe to the water source and then connect your pressure washer to the hospipe. 3. Job done. You can now use your pressure washer far away from your home. Hope this helps. Des
@@21stcenturycaveman33 I believe you do need a separate hosepipe since it doesn't come with one that goes from your tap to the unit. Manual recommends max 10m length and min 0.5" diameter, but from what I've read elsewhere ideally you should have a 1" diameter hose. Seems they're hard to find though
Hiya buddy. I'm sure there's something out there (probably on ebay). If it becomes a problem for me I will take a peek to see what's available. Thanks for your concern. Best wishes, Des
Hi there. It's going to be a very mucky job just using the PW. I would suggest scraping off first with an appropriate tool and then cleaning up with the pressure washer. That'd be best mate, Des
You need a pre-treatment of chemical/biocide left for a time before washing. Saves the scrubbing. Hot pressure washer would be really affective on that, hopefully they'll keep getting cheaper until they're only a small premium over the cold ones. Any steam cleaner that could produce steam at 110C or over would sterilise it and help clean it. If they do a surface cleaner for the Titan that should work better than the lance on paving.
Hi great video, can you fit a splash guard on the head? Thanks.
Not sure my friend. Check ebay and/or Google. ATB, Des
Do you need a separate hosepipe to connect to the water supply to the pressure washing unit or is that included in the box?
No. The hose that comes with it is sufficiently long for most tasks. However, if you need to use the p/washer further away from source you need to do the followinf:
1. attach the plug to an extension lead which means that you have power to the unit much further away
2. connect a hosepipe to the water source and then connect your pressure washer to the hospipe.
3. Job done. You can now use your pressure washer far away from your home.
Hope this helps. Des
@@21stcenturycaveman33 I believe you do need a separate hosepipe since it doesn't come with one that goes from your tap to the unit. Manual recommends max 10m length and min 0.5" diameter, but from what I've read elsewhere ideally you should have a 1" diameter hose. Seems they're hard to find though
@@21stcenturycaveman33 no it doesn't, the 8m hose is from the gun to the unit, no tap connection
Can you get a extension for the lance as it looks like your bent over and I would imagine you'd get a bad back after a short while.
Hiya buddy. I'm sure there's something out there (probably on ebay). If it becomes a problem for me I will take a peek to see what's available. Thanks for your concern. Best wishes, Des
Just wondering is it any good at removing a carpet of moss and dead weeds
Hi there. It's going to be a very mucky job just using the PW. I would suggest scraping off first with an appropriate tool and then cleaning up with the pressure washer. That'd be best mate, Des
What was the cable tie round the hose connector for ?
There was a crack in the plastic connector which connected the tap to the PW. Nowt to do with the actual machine. Thanks, Des
Thank you for your prompt reply, I like your videos as good content keep up the good work.
Very kind of you Sir. Best wishes, Des
You need a pre-treatment of chemical/biocide left for a time before washing. Saves the scrubbing. Hot pressure washer would be really affective on that, hopefully they'll keep getting cheaper until they're only a small premium over the cold ones.
Any steam cleaner that could produce steam at 110C or over would sterilise it and help clean it.
If they do a surface cleaner for the Titan that should work better than the lance on paving.
Excellent feedback mate - very much appreciated, Des
Hi
Do you have any suggestions for a biocide for slabs and concrete cleaning?
Why keep cleaning the same slab over & over