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• #2
Worx Hydroshot? Impressed with mine. I have been taking it with me in the car MTBing and clean the bike straight away. 5l water is normally OK but 10l will get a bike really quite clean.
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• #3
+1 on the hydroshot, also super impressed
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Needs moar merge
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Worx powershot? Impressed with mine. I have been taking it with me in the car MTBing and clean the bike straight away. 5l water is normally OK but 10l will get a bike really quite clean.
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Does Powershot = Hydroshot? Saw a guy using one to clean two very muddy bikes at a car park 2 weeks ago. Very impressed, such a simple setup.
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Karcher OC3 looks nifty and have seen chaps using it to great effect!
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You're right, I meant the Hydroshot. I'll edit my post
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• #9
I have a Hydroshot, a larger battery and a 25 litre plastic vessel for water, lives in the boot and means I can clean the bikes off before putting them on the roof, and in this part of the year it means the bikes are cleaned in daylight (almost always dark by the time I get home) dry in the wind of the journey home and are always clean for the next time they are ridden. Takes five minutes to spray a bike down when the mud is fresh from the trails.
Has anyone got recommendations for cordless power washer? I live in a flat so no easy access to outdoor power or water supply but also looking for an option that makes it easier to clean down my bike after rides. Anyone got any personal recommendations?