✨ Elevate Your Cleaning Game! ✨
The Kärcher T 7 Plus T-Racer is an electric power pressure washer surface cleaner attachment designed for Kärcher K4 and K5 series. It features a powerful 2600 PSI, an 11" cleaning width with dual nozzles, and a splash-free design for a more efficient and drier cleaning experience. Perfect for various surfaces, it includes 32" extension wands for added versatility.
D**.
Easy to use
had to clean a brick paver patio, and I didn’t want to use my pressure washer initially because I didn’t want to stripe the brick. This gives you an even cleaning and reduces the appearance of pressure washer marks. Actually I don’t see any marks.Lightweight, easy to use.
R**N
Perfect replacement
Item came quickly. Perfect replacement. Easy to install. Works well.
C**K
Works very well
Good to have as back up for potential damage to one that comes with washer.
D**O
Mostly ok
Pressure not as much as advertised but still moderately effective. Attached easily to Karcher pressure washer. Would buy again.
T**N
Cheap plastic junk
After having owned two previous Karcher pressure washer units, with the latter still in active service since 2006, I decided to take a chance on purchasing this small electric powered unit. All I can say is “WOW what a mistake!”This one arrived quickly from Amazon, but after opening the box and seeing no metal components at all, I began having doubts. But I decided to go ahead and try it out anyway. Once everything was “snapped together” (completely tool-less assembly), I hooked it up to AC power and connected the water supply hose. The water hose connects to the unit via a two-piece plastic quick-disconnect adapter. The male part screws onto the unit and the female part (with sliding release ring) screws onto your garden hose. When the two pieces are connected, the release ring snaps into “locked” position. To disconnect, you simply slide the release ring away from the junction and the lock releases, allowing the hose to disconnect from the unit.My plastic disconnect adapter had additional feature functionality as a value-add. All I had to do to disconnect the water hose from the unit was to turn on the water faucet. Every time I did so, the hose would automatically disconnect from the unit and spray water all over anyone standing close-by.After lowering the rate of flow to only a trickle from the garden hose, I finally managed to get to the power switch before the connection blew apart again. The spray output from the pressure washer was decent for almost 20 seconds before halting for 2 seconds and then building back up again for another 20 seconds before the water supply connector failed again, blowing apart and soaking everyone nearby.Why would an experienced German maker of pressure washing equipment EVER even consider shipping inferior plastic water supply connectors with a product? And why would they even consider putting their good name on such a complete pile of cheap plastic garbage like this? Cutting costs? Subbing out manufacturing to the Chinese, who regularly supply substandard crap like this?Two words to wrap this review: TOTAL DISAPPOINTMENTThree more: DO NOT BUY
K**N
Good Product
This has made the job so much easier plus I don't have to bend as much, so I'm not hurting my back.
W**E
The return of German quality
I bought this to replace a Kärcher Special I bought at a local big-box store 30 years ago. I loved that old pressure washer, but it was getting hard to keep going -- corrosion and erosion at the pump outlet, which I fixed by machining down the casting at the pressure hose connection (most people won't have that capability) but finally, the very unique overload-protection power switch failed, and they're no longer available.This new unit, 30 years later, actually cost less than I paid for that old Kärcher Special. It is lighter, more portable, has better ergonomics, and develops higher pressure. It even takes the special attachments I accumulated for the old one (wet sandblasting wand, for example). At first I missed the old unit, out of nostalgia, but this is a vast improvement. Very happy I got it.Note that there are several K3 models. If it matters to you, check carefully where they are made. This upright model is made in Germany. The follow-me-around, skateboard version is made in China. Kärcher has a table on one of their web sites stating where the units are made -- Germany, Italy, or China.Buy this and you will go nuts, spending hours blasting everything in sight -- your own property and the neighbors'. The sidewalk, the house, the deck, the gutters, glass, the car, the neighbor's dog... we think the hair will grow back.
L**.
Works fine. No leaks.
Worked fine with my Karcher pressure washer.
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