Karcher
Karcher tools are built for powerful, professional-grade cleaning. From pressure washers to vacuums and sweepers, their kit tackles site mess, workshop grime, and garden dirt with ease — ideal for trades who want gear that works hard and cleans fast.
What Are Karcher Tools Used For?
Whether it’s pressure washing slabs, clearing workshop dust, or sucking up spills, Karcher tools offer reliable performance across trade, domestic, and site cleaning jobs. Designed for rugged use and clean results fast.
- Jet Washing Patios and Pathways – Blast away moss, algae, dirt and mortar stains with Karcher pressure washers.
- Cleaning Machinery and Vans – Pressure wash away grease, oil and grime from vehicles and site tools.
- Vacuuming Workshop Dust – Clear sawdust, swarf and fine particles from tools or floors in minutes.
- Spill Control and Wet Pickup – Suck up water, mud and site mess with Karcher wet & dry vacs.
Who Uses Karcher Tools?
Karcher cleaning tools are trusted by trade professionals and site teams who need robust gear to keep working areas, tools, and vehicles clean day in, day out.
- Builders & Site Teams – Clean slabs, prepare surfaces, and maintain tidy access points during and after works.
- Landscapers – Rinse patios and pathways after hardscaping or turf installs. Clean fences, furniture, and decking.
- Mechanics & Fitters – Pressure wash engines, chassis and underbody mess in garages or mobile work areas.
- Decorators – Clear up overspray, prep render and tidy site after indoor or outdoor paint jobs.
Choosing the Right Karcher Cleaning Tool
From surface pressure to vacuum suction, here’s how to pick the right Karcher tool based on your trade and jobsite needs:
1. Pressure vs Suction
Pressure washers are for outdoor hard surfaces. Vacuums handle dry dust or wet mess indoors or out.
2. Cleaning Pressure
Look for 130–150 bar units for patio slabs and concrete. Smaller 110 bar washers suit lighter garden or domestic use.
3. Wet and Dry Pickup
Karcher wet & dry vacs handle sludge, slurry, or spillage in addition to dry debris. Choose dual-function units for site work.
4. Tool Power Supply
Corded models are best for continuous cleanups. Battery-powered vacs suit mobile crews and fast tidy-ups around vans.
5. Attachments and Fit-Out
Check for detergent tanks, rotary brushes, extension lances or bag systems depending on your trade needs.
Popular Karcher Cleaning Products
- Compact Pressure Washers – For small patios, site steps or kit washdown
- Mid-Range Pressure Washers – Ideal for driveways, paving and heavy mud
- Wet & Dry Vacs – For both dry dust and wet spill recovery indoors or on site
- Workshop Dust Extractors – Targeted vacuum solutions for tools or workbenches
- Karcher Accessories – Lance kits, rotary brushes, vac bags, filters and extension sets
FAQs
What’s the best Karcher pressure washer for builders?
Karcher K4 and K5 models are ideal — they offer 130–145 bar of pressure and longer hoses for large surface cleanup.
Can Karcher vacuums handle plaster or brick dust?
Yes — their wet & dry vacs and L-Class extractors are ideal for trade dust like plasterboard, sanding dust and general site mess.
Can I run detergent through a Karcher washer?
Yes — most models include onboard tanks or suction hoses for applying cleaning chemicals directly through the lance.
Do Karcher tools come with accessories?
Most do. Check product listings for lance types, hoses, brush kits or vacuum bags. Extra kits also sold separately.
What’s the difference between domestic and pro models?
Pro models have better motors, higher flow rates and longer-duty cycles. Designed for trades and frequent use.