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Aldi Pressure washer £89.99 from April 5th
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does this mean that the karcher accesories will be compatible with the aldi unit?


I don't think they are the same. I don't have the old Karcher fittings anymore but I am sure I did try the Karcher brush in the Aldi washer and the bayonet fit was different.
You could also buy it and if they don't fit take it back - Aldi are pretty good with refunds. :T0 -
They usually have 10 or so at mine0
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so if the karcher accesories dont fit how easy is it to get accessories as the brushes will need replaced every now and again.0
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im sure Karcher accessories fit, ive got a Karcher exention hose and it fits on my Powercraft0
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Can you use this type of washer for washing outside windows? Would you need to buy a lance attachment?0
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so if the karcher accesories dont fit how easy is it to get accessories as the brushes will need replaced every now and again.
From comments from another forum apparently you can file 2mm off the lugs on Karcher accessories and they will fit the Aldi model. However, in my experience the pressure washer will more likely fail before the accessories.0 -
Got mine today first thing. There were 11 on display, not sure if they had more at the back.0
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I bought one of these last year. However today I got it out (2nd use only) and after about 5 mins use it stopped working properly, I repackaged it and returned to Aldi, with the receipt, only to be told I had to contact the manufacturer direct. So Aldi's warranty is not as good as it seems!
I was under the impression if a product broke within the first 12 months, it was up to the retailer to deal with the problem. i.e they should have returned it to the manufacturer themselves if this is their policy?. After that if the manufacturers offer an extended warranty, it was up to the customer to contact them!
I hope I am just unlucky having a faulty product, and the replacement will last much longer than 2 uses!0
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