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HI Folks
New Karcher K2 pressure washer arrived - comes complete with a sample
bottle of their patio detergent - but missing the all-important
'detergent suction hose'.

Is there anything special about this - or would any plastic pipe of the
right diameter do the trick?

Shame Karcher saved a few cents by not including it!

Thanks
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On Wed, 25 Dec 2019 15:59:47 +0000, Adrian Brentnall wrote:

Shame Karcher saved a few cents by not including it!


Sure it's not just tucked away in the back of the machine low down?

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On 25/12/2019 16:34, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Wed, 25 Dec 2019 15:59:47 +0000, Adrian Brentnall wrote:

Shame Karcher saved a few cents by not including it!


Sure it's not just tucked away in the back of the machine low down?

OK - I'll swap me Santa hat for a Dunces cap! grin

It's shown as an optional extra, with the instruction to 'check on the
packaging to see is this accessory is included' - so I did, and it wasn't.

The 'gotcha' is that the thing on the washer that looks like a
connection point for the detergent hose is actually the end of the
detergent hose - which pulls out of the washer housing...

Still, what chance have you got when the page-number ing the instruction
manual goes 9,10,11,12,13,11 ?

Hey ho - well I'm glad I didn't order a new hose!
Many thanks & Compliments of the season
Adrian
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On 25/12/2019 16:56, Adrian Brentnall wrote:
On 25/12/2019 16:34, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Wed, 25 Dec 2019 15:59:47 +0000, Adrian Brentnall wrote:

Shame Karcher saved a few cents by not including it!


Sure it's not just tucked away in the back of the machine low down?

OK - I'll swap me Santa hat for a Dunces cap! grin

It's shown as an optional extra, with the instruction to 'check on the
packaging to see is this accessory is included' - so I did, and it wasn't.

The 'gotcha' is that the thing on the washer that looks like a
connection point for the detergent hose is actually the end of the
detergent hose - which pulls out of the washer housing...

Still, what chance have you got when the page-number ing the instruction
manual goes 9,10,11,12,13,11Â* ?

Hey ho - well I'm glad I didn't order a new hose!
Many thanks & Compliments of the season
Adrian


bloody xmas
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On Wednesday, 25 December 2019 15:59:11 UTC, Adrian Brentnall wrote:
HI Folks
New Karcher K2 pressure washer arrived - comes complete with a sample
bottle of their patio detergent - but missing the all-important
'detergent suction hose'.

Is there anything special about this - or would any plastic pipe of the
right diameter do the trick?

Shame Karcher saved a few cents by not including it!

Thanks


I have one of these.
Never used the detergent at all.
They work really well.
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