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Karcher's new range

Time 7:41 am, August 6, 2012

KARCHER has launched a new compact hot water pressure washer range that offers a number of key cost-saving and time-saving benefits.

Key to the new compact hot water pressure washer range is a 20 per cent reduced fuel consumption.

The range consists of three models: the flagship HDS 6/12 C 240v which features adjustable water flow and pressure and a steam function; the 110v HDS 6/10 C; and entry-level HDS 5/12 C 240v.


All models in the new range feature Karcher’s eco!efficiency mode, which reduces fuel consumption by 20 per cent compared to previous models, saving on diesel costs and reducing the amount of time needed for refuelling but without compromising cleaning results. HDS Compact models are also backed by a three-year burner coil warranty.

The new range showcases a contemporary chassis design with a number of details that combine to make a class-leading machine; including large wheels, tilting aid and new handle design for easy manoeuvring; clear, intuitive controls for quick familiarisation and start-up; on-board accessory storage; accurate detergent dosing that reduces waste; easy-pour detergent and diesel tanks to reduce risk of spillages; and proven, high quality materials.

Karcher’s product manager, Jeff Hilton, said: ‘The HDS 601 C has been our best-selling hot water machine for over seven years, but we are delighted with the new HDS 6/12 C. It does everything the 601 did well, but with simple improvements to make it easier to use, easier to service and above all cheaper to run, without losing any of the appeal of the old machine.


‘The Compact range really sets a new benchmark for compact hot water pressure washers.’

For further information on how the new HDS Compact range can make a difference to your business visit www.hdscompact.co.uk, call 01295 752142 or email [email protected].

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James – or Batch as he’s known – started at Car Dealer in 2010, first as the work experience boy, eventually becoming editor in 2013. He worked for Auto Express as editor-at-large and was the face of Carbuyer’s YouTube reviews. In 2020, he went freelance and now writes for a number of national titles and contributes regularly to Car Dealer. In October 2021 he became Car Dealer's associate editor.



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