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staun massojet?

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staun massojet?

Post by nicbeer »

Anyone use one?

i am thinking of getting one instead of a pressure washer.

debating on the air+water one as will have more pressure once air is hooked up,

anyone know the pressure it needs?
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Post by Skegbudley »

Iv' had one for almost 10 years now. Awesome bit of kit.
It has enough pressure without the air attachment. With air you will have a fun time holding onto it.
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Post by Toyo80 »

Timely thread, as i am looking at getting one Myself.
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Post by BJ73 »

I've got the one without the air attachment and its works OK, but dosen't have anything on the little Karcher 460 high-pressure unit that I've also got.

The staun one is good for getting mud from under the wheel arches due to the angle of the head.

It is not really a substitue for a high pressure sprayer in my opinion due to its narrow jet stream which makes it good for getting big bits of crap off, but hard to clean your whole car with.
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Post by nicbeer »

going to be used on the vehicles and also at home(driveway and that)

was only looking at the 200$ karcher and similar and was thinking this an easier approach and easy to store
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Post by smileysmoke »

i just got one myself.. not too bad.. does the trick. mine came with the underbody attachment so you can get around the chassis rails.
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Post by Skegbudley »

nicbeer wrote:going to be used on the vehicles and also at home(driveway and that)

was only looking at the 200$ karcher and similar and was thinking this an easier approach and easy to store
The Masojet is best used in conjunction with the Karcher water blaster. Use the Karcher to get the bulk of the mud off then get into all the tight places (inc chassis rails) with the Massojet.
You can garentee that the Massojet will find hidden mud, sand and other stuff that the Karcher missed.
Get the detergent dispensor when you get the Masojet.
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Post by macca81 »

its ok... mine only comes out when im doin a really thorough clean on the old girl. the high pressure hose is much better for cleaning, the massojet is only good for really fiddly spots like above the gearbox etc...

id go a karcher with one of those angled heads as an attachment personaly. if the massojet wasnt free for me, i wouldnt have it. dont think its worth spendin $$ on personaly
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Post by Toyo80 »

How do people find the one with the Air though?
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