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Pressure washer hose stiffness

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I bought my first pressure washer a month ago, a Nilfisk Centennial. It's great...but...is the hose meant to be so bleedin' stiff?? It won't uncoil properly at all.

I can appreciate it needs to be strong because of the pressure of the water it's passing to the lance but it's such a pain to use. Never had or used a pressure washer before so I don't know it that's normal for pressure washers in general or just a quirk of the Nilfisk hose.
 

Evil Derboy

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Ive had a Nilfisk for ages and get the same problem. Tends to be worse in colder weather. I just play around with it until it's straight (ooh er missus). Had a Karcher before it and it was similar but not as bad.
 

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My nilfisk is stiff aswell, it usually straightens itself during using it. Then its hard to coil it back up again lol
 
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Thanks guys. Glad it's not just mine. But crikey, if I don't like the stiffness now I know I'll hate it in winter! I've tried uncoiling it before I start but it just recoils itself while I'm using it.

Hmmm, I think I'll stop coiling it back onto the washer when I'm finished and see if I can "train" it to be straighter by leaving it uncoiled in the garage. I can see me putting some hooks on the garage wall so I can store it in more of a straight line.
 
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Yep same here, I got a stiff one :oops: :lol:

Nilfisk though are very good pressure washers. :thumbup:
They supply to all sorts of profesional industrial & commercial cleaners.
At one time you could only purchase Nilfisk products if you were in the trade, and many councils only use Nilfisk products.
I read somewhere that they have been going far longer than Karcher, and that the Karcher brand was actually formed by Nilfisk for the retail/DIY market. :eusa-think:
 
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