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Vevor high pressure washer

Vevor high pressure washer

Neither outlet nor faucet? Then come the battery-operated washing machine!

Vevor high pressure washer

Vevor's pressure washer has a 652 PSI (approx. 44,96 bar) pressure system, which provides significant cleaning power. This pressure level is ideal for the effective cleaning of various surfaces such as cars, bicycles, patios or garden furniture. The high pressure allows you to remove even stubborn dirt without damaging the surface to be cleaned.

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The washing machine has a wireless design, which provides the user with a high degree of mobility and flexibility. It does not require a direct water connection or electrical network for its operation, which can be especially useful in places where there is no direct access to these sources.

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The light and compact design of the device allows for easy transport and storage. The portable design is ideal for those who are often on the road or want to keep their car and sports equipment clean during their travels. The device's accessories include a water spray gun, which allows you to easily control the strength and shape of the water jet. This function is particularly useful because it allows you to customize the water jet for different cleaning tasks.

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In summary, the Vevor Cordless Pressure Washer is a practical and efficient tool for those looking for an easy-to-use, portable and versatile cleaning tool. High pressure, wireless design and easy portability are all features that make cleaning tasks in everyday life much easier.

The washing machine comes to you from an EU warehouse. If you use the HOCHU coupon code, then it can be yours for ~ HUF 34 by clicking on the link below:

 

Vevor high pressure washer

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