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makita hw131 pressure washer

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http://www.makitauk.com/index.php?page=123 £280

Got this machine just over 1 year ago, and when in use its superb. So much better cleaning than the karcher 115 bar one i had. The 15m hose is very handy and a big plus point.

Minus points...... It broke 3 months ago (nasty metal grinding noise, then stopped), and had to be fixed under warranty. No problems really, but had to take it to service center, which was a 30min drive away.

Has now broke again. Pissed oil everywhere, pressure gauge not working, motor not 'kicking in' (have to turn fan so it starts working), and one of the transport wheels cracked. All four new issues happened separately from each other over 1 month.


Its a great machine if it was reliable and had cast metal wheels (heavy machine, so its just stupid to have plastic ones) What can i say, I'm not happy :cb Its meant to be an industrial rated machine

i think i may ebay it when i get it back, and get a bosch 160 bar one. (which also has a 2 year warranty)





To add, the other machine on link above (hw130) i used the other day (customers) and its not as powerfull, and has a really cheap feeling to it.
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I'm quite surprised by that as Makita are usually brilliant tools. Perhaps they are made by someone else and just badged with Makita?

I do like Bosch tools though :wink:
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http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PI ... 3000w-240v

This is the one i might get. Cheapest i have seen it is £320 delivered.
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there is a 150 on fleabay at the moment link below

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BARGAIN-Bosch-Aqu ... dZViewItem
If it isnt broke dont bloody touch it until it bloody well is and if it is broke then make drawing of the connections before you remove the broken one and replace with a new one LoL
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cheers, already seen it. You can get those for £270 with a free patio cleaner attachment on tooled-up, so will see what that one goes for.

I'm just wondering if the extra 10 bar and 70 litres of water is worth paying £80 extra for..............although its tooled-ups best selling bosch washer :|
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I have this one which ive had just over a year,had no problems at all with it, cant fault it.
http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PI ... Worth-4999
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cheers fats, its good to know the bosch range may be the answer.
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that ebay washer just went for £212 including postage. You get a new one on tooled-up for £275 including postage with a free £40 patio cleaner attachment, and more importantly a full 2 year warranty.
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Re: makita hw131 pressure washer

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i think i may ebay it when i get it back, and get a bosch 160 bar one. (which also has a 2 year warranty)




The Bosch is unlikely to be much better than the Makita, since neither of them make their own pressure washer - neither do Stihl.

These are range fillers usually made in Italy by someone like FIAP. You might find this useful http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/electrical/pre ... er_faq.htm
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so medway, what do you recommend then?

All i'm saying is at least the bosch one has a 2 year warranty
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makita hw131 pressure washer

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handyman wrote:so medway, what do you recommend then?

All i'm saying is at least the bosch one has a 2 year warranty
Best bet, look up 'Cleaning Machines' in Yellow pages & find your local high pressure cleaner specialist. Most will have domestic machines, possibly brands you jave never heard of.

These guys usually only sell what they think is good & reliable - and they know their stuff.

Comet are well worth a look, as are Machine Mart.

Dave

I've got a Makita Jigsaw & a Makita Impact Driver - and theu both have lights :-)
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the old medway handyman was full of good advice :roll:


anyway, finally got a brand new washer out of makita. Now its model number has changed to HW131RLW

If you google the full model number theres not much on it. I would say its a new manufacturer and changes have been made. Had to wait for 6 weeks to get it, as they were out of stock at makita!

Now, do i ebay this new boxed one, or give it a go? The service agent said they will 'probably' fix this one for another year, seeing as i got it new as a replacement for a rubbish one.

Mmmmmmmm decisions decisions
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if a little late, at least makita replaced the unit with a new one. Not too bad i suppose
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I would run it for say 6 months and see what happens. If no good than do what you wanted to do before. Depends on if you want do this or not. Had your fill of it.
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the new one has just failed...........the metal casting that holds the pressure hose on has cracked at the base of threads :sad:

This casting looks like cheapy white metal type stuff, and is poorly designed. The hose will strain it when in use, the part isnt protected so can get hit, the wall thickness isnt enough :sad:

Awaiting a price for the part now.


Fix it, sell it, buy something else :cussing:
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