Karcher K 7 Premium Power Flex Home
![]() | Expecting restock Max. pressure (bar): 180; Power (W): 3000; Working flow (L/h): 600; Inlet temperature: 60; HP hose length (m): 10; Accessories: fan-shaped; rotating nozzle; Patio cleaner; HP hose reel: hose reel; water suction; detergent tank; water filter; water cooled engine; Power source: mains (230 V) |
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Water cooled engine. Detergent bottle included
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High-pressure washer from the category of powerful household appliances, designed for regular cleaning of various surfaces from stubborn dirt. It is equipped with a water-cooled motor, providing high performance and a long service life. The appliance is suitable for washing terraces, building facades, fences, cars, bicycles, garden furniture, and even boats. One of its main advantages is the ability to adjust water pressure, allowing for adaptation to different types of surfaces. The Karcher K 7 Premium Power Flex Home high-pressure washer delivers a performance of up to 600 liters of water per hour at a maximum pressure of 180 bar, which allows it to handle even the most challenging dirt. At the same time, the washer remains quite convenient to use, thanks to its telescopic aluminum handle and intelligently designed accessory storage, among which the PremiumFlex high-pressure hose stands out, ensuring maximum flexibility in operation.
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