Karcher Puzzi 10/1 review - my first ever video review

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matt8808

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I've had this extraction machine for a good few months now and have been meaning to make a video review of it for a while as I am so impressed with it.

When I was looking to buy this machine I spent quite a lot of time researching it as it was expensive at £430. Compared to the £200 Numatic George it was replacing anyway. I couldn't find any decent video reviews of the machine in english so I figured this would help anybody else who was looking into buying one and wanted to see a video review.

Anyway heres a few random pics of the machine, the video review on YouTube and a link to the specs on the manufacturers website.

All feedback is welcome :)

I apologise for how often I say "erm".... first time nerves haha




https://www.kaercher.com/uk/profess.../puzzi-10-1-11001320.html#OoZOSFSfTR00yRtj.97


http://https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-7bnnXKNhw&t=1s
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The Karcher machine so resembles a Thermax-used to have two of those.They were traded in for Kirbys.The thermaxes I had came from a Kirby dealer that went out of business.either machine performed BADLY as a vacuum cleaner.VERY LOW suction and airflow.the Thermax came with a Haydin style powernozzle.I sold them to a vac shop that needed them for parts.Good deal for me-the Thermaxes didn't cost me anything.they were also heavy,clumsy.the supply water bin was not removable.So--the hose water parts would corrode.Seems like the Karcher machine would be better-BUT these are NOT vacuum cleaners-but upholstery cleaner machines-or "spotters" for treating dirt spots on carpets.The commercial cleaning services use machines like this for the pretreatment prior to using a large powered brush extractor or truck mount extractor.
For the Meile and Henry-Henry is ALL business-simple design so it can be more rugged.Two women house cleaners use Meiles for the home cleaning businesses.The poor Meiles get beat to a pulp!!they could use the Henry.I HATE those "combo" or "claw" type floor tools-most I have gotten-threw them out-do poorly for either carpet or hard floors.Get the proper dedicated tool for the job-you will find it easier and does a better job.Suction powered carpet tools-USELESS-get an electric one!!BETTER!!!Same with the air hand tools.
 

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