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KarcherMobile Outdoor Cleaner (Model: OC3)

R2,599

Retail: R3,000
About

For anyone who needs a cleaning solution on the go: the compact and lightweight pressure washer from Kärcher. Thanks to the integrated lithium-ion battery and detachable water tank, you can, for example, clean your bike or dirty hiking boots even without an electrical or water supply connection. With a gentle but efficient low-pressure flat stream, the pressure washer is ideal for delicate surfaces. An LED display also signals when the battery is low or is being charged. Various accessory boxes are available for a wide range of application and extension options.

Product Features
  • Compact machine design
  • Integrated lithium-ion battery
  • Efficient, but gentle low pressure
Product Specifications
  • Technical data 
    • Pressure range: Low pressure
    • Flow rate (l/min): max. 2
    • Battery type: Lithium-ion battery
    • Battery run time (min): 15
    • Battery charge time (min): 180
    • Weight without accessories (kg): 2.2
    • Weight incl. packaging (kg): 3
    • Dimensions (L × W × H) (mm): 277 x 234 x 201
  • Equipment
    • Water tank volume, 4 l
    • Lithium-ion battery
    • Spiral hose, 2.8 m
    • Flat jet nozzle
    • Devive filter
    • Battery charging cable
    • Integrated water filter
    • A3/4" garden hose connector adapter

Warranty: 1 year

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