How long did it last and what broke?I had the Mobi from Chain Reaction Cycles and it’s already broken.
How long did it last and what broke?I had the Mobi from Chain Reaction Cycles and it’s already broken.
It just shows how different people put different values on features. The 17 litre capacity was in the negative column for me, I preferred the flexibility of the Worx, but I have to say the 12 volt car socket is a good idea. My second choice was the Karcher OC3 but I was worried that it did not have enough pressure. I could get near as damn it the same pressure from a manual Hozelock garden pump.
I think you are right. It allegedly delivers 22 bar. The Karcher only delivers 5 so being under pressured seems highly unlikely.Didnt know i needed one of these untill i read this thread.
Ordered a Worx Hydroshot.
Quite a few bad reviews on Amazon for it though, mainly lack of pressure issues. Im assuming its just idiots expecting a full power pressure washer, as there are mostly good reviews, and everyone here seems positive?
Only really need it for the bike and my boots etc regardless anyway.
Anyone happen to know the watts required for the charger offhand?
Got a 230v, 130 watt socket in my van, so hopefully it can charge off that.
I just connect the hose that's supplied with it, you can use any water source you like, take a 20 liter tub of water in your car, use a river, fill a bucket, whatever. Even has a filter. Works a treat. ?What water tank are you connecting the Worx to? Are you using the bottle connector? I'm thinking of getting this from Amazon Canada:
I’ll need to take some sort of tank with a secure lid as there won’t be any water source nearby after I ride the bike and get back to the car.I just connect the hose that's supplied with it, you can use any water source you like, take a 20 liter tub of water in your car, use a river, fill a bucket, whatever. Even has a filter. Works a treat. ?
Just any old water container for camping or whatever is perfect, a wide opening is good so the filter fits through, but if you're filling it from a clean water source you could just remove the filter. I use similar to thisI’ll need to take some sort of tank with a secure lid as there won’t be any water source nearby after I ride the bike and get back to the car.
Didnt know i needed one of these untill i read this thread.
Ordered a Worx Hydroshot.
Quite a few bad reviews on Amazon for it though, mainly lack of pressure issues. Im assuming its just idiots expecting a full power pressure washer, as there are mostly good reviews, and everyone here seems positive?
Only really need it for the bike and my boots etc regardless anyway.
Anyone happen to know the watts required for the charger offhand?
Got a 230v, 130 watt socket in my van, so hopefully it can charge off that.
Worx you can wash anywhere. The Mobi you need to be near your 12v socket. I use the Worx at home as well near the tap but I can dip into the 25L water container I got. It was like £7..
My Mobi busted after 2 months. Worx is still going strong and it can easily do 3 bikes on one battery. Its just above the same pressure as a hose on max pressure but you don't want any more than that on a bike TBH..
It does take a while to charge but a separate battery is not much..
It's all horses for courses at the end of the day..!
Pretty sure they're not sold without a battery. I would say as well the connection between battery and unit is likely to be proprietary. I could be wrong though!I wonder if it would be possible to buy one without the batteries and use my existing 5Ah Makita 18V batteries.
If you want another brand you'll struggle .. I think only Dolmar are compatable with Makita batteries and Dolmar are just Makita ..I wonder if it would be possible to buy one without the batteries and use my existing 5Ah Makita 18V batteries.
Very interesting! Perhaps the Makita batteries might even be waterproof? Which the Worx ones are not...i know right? Non-waterproof batteries on a jet washer... go figureTechnically it might be on option. Not saying that anyone should still do it.
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You can buy the Hydroshot ‘bare’ i.e. without a battery... it’s unlikely other manufacturers batteries will fit though. There are a few aftermarket batteries that fit the Worx range on Amazon etcI wonder if it would be possible to buy one without the batteries and use my existing 5Ah Makita 18V batteries.
Just tested mine. It's very good, plenty of pressure if required. I bought the one with the additional accessories so I can foam wash. It came with 2 x batteries which was a pleasant, unexpected surprise. All I want now is a case to carry it in otherwise I can see the bits getting scattered round the boot. The cardboard box won't last very long I suspect.
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