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The battery-powered car wash gun costs less than HUF 17

The battery-powered car wash gun costs less than HUF 17

All you need is a slag and water in the slag, and the high-pressure washing can begin!

The battery-powered car wash gun costs less than HUF 17

It is not good to wash a car in winter, which is probably why the price of the gun is still low. It comes from a Czech warehouse, next week you can apply water to the body!

Battery-powered car wash gun 17 for less than HUF 1

This car wash offers convenience and portability for cleaning the exterior of your car. The wireless design and high-performance battery allow you to clean anywhere without dragging cords. To start washing your car, simply connect the water hose to any water source (aka. faucet). The machine is available in three versions: Type A with 1 battery, Type B with 2 batteries and Type C without battery. In the current offer, the two battery packs are available at the price indicated in the title!

Battery-powered car wash gun 17 for less than HUF 2

The machine, made of ABS and copper, has a peak value of 35 bar and a battery capacity of 1200 mAh. The voltage of the charger is AC 110-240V 50/60Hz, and the length of the cable is 5 m. Each model comes with an extension rod, 0° and 40° nozzles, foam tank, water hose connector and filter.

Battery-powered car wash gun 17 for less than HUF 3

If problems arise with the car wash, the user manual provides useful tips for troubleshooting. Water pressure can be improved by replacing the nozzle, low water pressure may be due to a dead battery that needs to be recharged.

Battery-powered car wash gun 17 for less than HUF 4

If you like the product, you can order the two battery packs from the Czech warehouse for less than HUF 17. No coupon, order from the following link:

Battery-powered car wash gun

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