Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Alto Kew P150-110 XTra Pressure Washer Review

Alto, a well known manufacturing company in the UK has concentrated its production on designing and launching new models of pressure washers. Alto KewAlto Kew P150 110 XTra Pressure Washer Alto Kew P150 110 XTra Pressure Washer Review P150-110 XTra Electric Pressure Washer is a compact and stylish device dedicatedly designed for the cleaning needs using water pressure. It looks very attractive its blue colour exterior. It comes with
• Pressure indicator
• Detergent regulator
• Big wheels
• Detergent tank
• Metal pump
• Trolley
• Power speed nozzle
• Metal cylinder head
• Hose reel
• Pressure regulator

Technical Specifications of Alto Kew P150-110 XTra Pressure Washer
• Pressure
Users can clean tough surfaces using the maximum pressure up to 150 bars.

• Flow Rate
Enjoy high water flow rate up to 540 to 610 lh.

• Length
The package includes a hose with 10 metres and cable with 5 meters in length.

REGULATORS
Manufacturer has designed the appliance with the functionality of regulators to regulate the water flow, pressure and detergent usage. Water flow will be monitored while cleaning your car ways. A pressure indicator has come equipped with device to indicate the user about the pressure level. The unit has come with big wheels.

A transparent detergent tank has been attached with the device in which detergent can be stored. A metal pump is offered with the pack. A metal cylinder head has also been used for high speed cleaning with efficiency. A power speed nozzle, trolley and a hose reel will be offered with the main unit. Tornado Pressure Regulator plays essential role in regulating pressure levels.

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