Firebrick43
Well-known member
My mother has a karcher 120v unit and when she moved in with us I started using it a lot more than my gasoline powered unit as for most task the high pressure and hassle of the gas unit is not necessary and even a detriment some time pealing paint or vinyl wrap if not careful
Since the karcher is hers, I can’t say much when she loans it out to family members. I would really like to buy my own.
One thing I hate about the karcher is it’s tall and has a small footprint that tips easy and the onboard storage of hose and cord blows.
I see ryobi has a little follow me style washer that has onboard storage for everything. While it won’t roll on gravel I am sure it wouldn’t fall over either.
Any one have opinions on ryobi vs karcher vs some other choice?
Since the karcher is hers, I can’t say much when she loans it out to family members. I would really like to buy my own.
One thing I hate about the karcher is it’s tall and has a small footprint that tips easy and the onboard storage of hose and cord blows.
I see ryobi has a little follow me style washer that has onboard storage for everything. While it won’t roll on gravel I am sure it wouldn’t fall over either.
Any one have opinions on ryobi vs karcher vs some other choice?



