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Stihl Pressure Washer To Clean Your Paths

During the autumn, sometimes clearing your paths of leaves and debris simply isn’t enough to make them spick and span again!

Sometimes a good pressure washer is needed to eliminate the left over sodge and mucky areas which are making your paths a bit of an obstacle course to walk across.

The Stihl RE 98 is the perfect entry-level cold water high pressure cleaner for autumn jobs around the garden.

It features an ergonomically-optimised design with anti-twist and quick release coupling. The innovative quick-release coupling connects and disconnects the lance and high pressure hose pipe in a flash, without the need for any tools.

With a rotary nozzle, highly concentrated cleaning power will clean large areas incredibly quickly. Detergent can even be added to the spray jet to tackle stubborn dirt, by simply attaching the detergent bottle to the spray lance.

With the variable pressure fan jet nozzle, larger areas are cleaned quickly and effectively, with control over the pressure to suit different tasks.

It even had plug-in coupling, with a compact nozzle system which makes changing the nozzle easy and fast.

The Stihl RE 98 has an integrated chassis which means it can be easily transported over long distances whilst also being compact and easy to store.

With an accessory holder, things such as a suction pipe, universal nozzle and joint nozzle are always easy to access and stored away tidily.

The electric RE 98 from Stihl produces 10-110 pressure bar, and has a litres per flow rate of 440.

For as little as £149.00 the Stihl RE 98 electric pressure washer could help keep your paths clean and tidy this autumn and winter.

If you’re uncertain about anything, or would like further details, then call our highly experienced sales team now on 01263 820202 for helpful, friendly advice.

Alex Evans

Alex is responsible for managing Just Lawnmowers website and blog. When not building websites he spends his time out walking in the beautiful North Norfolk countryside, gardening in his wild, sloping garden or enjoying a game of chess down at his local chess club!

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